2001 Mercedes-benz Clk55 Amg 2-door Coupe 5.5l on 2040-cars
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
2001 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class CLK55 AMG CLK55 AMG-BLACK/BLK W/Blue -ONLY 37K
MLS-ALL STOCK-2OWNER-ADULT OWNED/DRIVEN-VERY CLEAN!!
This 2001
Mercedes-Benz CLK55 AMG is an un-altered, low
mileage, 2-owner, black beauty. I am the second adult owner, having
purchased the car with less than 9000 miles
on the odometer in August of 2004 from Wagner Mercedes of Shrewsbury, MA. The car has always been garage kept, has
never been driven during the winter since I’ve owned it, and was rarely (3
times that I can recall) driven in the rain. All maintenance was performed by
Wagner Mercedes-Benz. The car comes
in a beautiful Black exterior over a beautiful two-tone Black with Blue accented
Leather interior. In 2001, this CLK55 AMG was the car that started the V-8
horsepower wars between the European auto manufacturers and offers the power
and handling of a performance coupe with the solidity and features expected in
a Mercedes-Benz. With it’s 5.5L V8 AMG engine producing 342 horsepower and 376 lb-ft of torque, distinctive AMG styling,
and AMG tuned suspension, and throaty exhaust note, it delivers an exhilarating
drive every time. Features
include Heated Seats, Automatic Climate Control, 6-CD changer, Power Windows,
Power Sunroof, HID Headlights, 5-Spoke AMG Wheels, 8-way adjustable power seats with lumber, thigh, and hip adjustment.
Also comes with Full Books, Spare Key, and original carpeted floor mats with
AMG logo. With only
37,769 miles on the odometer, this CLK may be one of the lowest mileage CLK55 Coupes in the country. The former and present owner of this CLK clearly took great
care of the vehicle throughout their ownership. The exterior displays only one
noticeable 1/2-inch diameter blemish on the driver’s door, and a 1/4-inch
scratch on the top of rear bumper (see pictures). (I chose not to have the door
refinished as the blemish isn’t noticeable farther than 2 feet away.) There are
absolutely no door dings anywhere on the car! I’d rate the exterior a 9.5 out
of 10 and the NON-SMOKER interior is in nearly showroom-clean condition with no
evidence of any extended use or abnormal wear to be seen. I’d rate the interior
a 9.8 out of 10. Finding
another CLK55 with such low miles and clean condition will be rare. If
you desire an un-altered, well cared for, low mileage CLK55, don’t let this one
get away! Pre-buy inspections welcome. For more information or questions call Wayne at (508) 713-2472 or email at sonnettwh@aim.com (Vehicle will not be available for inspection on Saturday, August 30th) This 2001 Mercedes-Benz CLK55 AMG is ready to be driven and enjoyed by its next proud enthusiast today!
Vehicle is sold "as is" with no warranty given or implied. Vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at any time for any reason. |
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