1988 Mercedes-benz 560sl Both Tops on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 500-Series
Trim: 2 DOOR SL ROADSTER
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Mileage: 90,021
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: 2dr Roadster
Exterior Color: Powder Metallic Blue
Interior Color: Light Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
You are viewing a 1988 Mercedes Roadster 90k miles with Soft Top & included matching Hard Top & storage rack for Hard Top.
This car was owned by a friend for quite some time. Anything that needed attention was addressed and/or repaired.
I was told the timing chain jumped one day when he started the car, hence a complete upper end rebuild of heads and motor took place....have all receipts....see photos. All cooling system for engine restored, complete AC refurbished...new pump, parts & switches....Steering box replaced....new alternator & battery all within the last year. Michelin tires look good all around. There are a few minor scuffs where the hard top roof gets put on and a few other dings here & there, not many at all & minor. I have been told radio works, but does not turn off, so I have not been using it.....Have done a lot of research...1) many repair options available 2) there are many refurbished Becker Radios on Ebay reasonably priced.
I accepted the car for payment on a project, and I am now offering it for sale. I am asking $13,500. reasonable offers may be considered.
I have the Title & all receipts for work completed at a specialized Mercedes Benz shop. All work has been done by this one shop.
Here is a description of repairs done:
- Complete timing chain & related parts...both engine heads removed & complete valve job done $5,393.20 completed 02/23/12 mileage 81,150. Invoice 14480.
- New alternator and new battery & new steering box & fluids. $1,446.49 completed 10/30/12 mileage 89,655. Invoice 14524.
- New AC Compressor, AC receiver dryer, pressure sensor switch & AC service kit. $1,181.90 completed 04/26/12 mileage 89,271. Invoice 13361.
- AC Mono Valve Repair Kit for AC switch. $237.81 completed 08/13/13 mileage 89,947.
- Transmission Seal Kit, Kick down solenoid, trans piston & trans filter kit, plus engine oil change with bumper to bumper safety check. $1,100.00 completed 08/06/13 mileage 89,872.
- SMOG check pass $58.00 completed 08/17/13 mileage 90,011
Total repairs $9,422.08 all durable lasting repairs recently done. Will add photo of Soft Top in next few days.
This car is nice looking & ready to enjoy!
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