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1987 Mercedes Benz 560sl Excellent Condition, Service Records,simply Stunning Sl on 2040-cars

US $12,900.00
Year:1987 Mileage:52002
Location:

Berlin, New Jersey, United States

Berlin, New Jersey, United States

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1987 Mercedes Benz 560SL Convertible

Only 52,000 Original Miles!

Hard Top & Soft Top

This exceptional original Mercedes-Benz 560SL had two meticulous owners throughout its life.  The Mercedes 560SL still has its original and excellent Red with beautiful Black leather interior. This car has been meticulously maintained throughout its life. The original Mercedes Benz service book has been stamped at every service interval since new up to 37,000 by the original owner.  The 560sl was recently serviced and had a new battery installed.  52,000 very careful miles have been placed on this car (less than only 1950 miles a year as this car is 27 years old). It also has a clean Car Fax with no accidents. All original books are included with the car, as well as 3 keys and First aid kit. The original radio is gone (newer Sony installed),  original tools, original hard top and original soft top. The Air Conditioning may need to be serviced for summer driving, but the car is ready to go. There is no rust anywhere on this car as seen on picture below. Only flaws are.....  3rd brake light housing is plastic and the paint faded on this piece only, Rims show signs of the finish peeling ( would look outstanding with factory chrome wheel, $780 on eBay) Soft Top has a few very minor imperfections ( See pictures).  This is truly one of the nicer Mercedes 560SL convertibles on the market today. These are wonderful and affordable classics and with the Mercedes 230SL, 250SL and 280SL appreciating rapidly, these have been steadily increasing in value. This is truly a great car which is available for a fair price.

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