1979 Mercedes Benz 450 Sl Roadster - Convertible / Removable Hard Top on 2040-cars
Venice, Florida, United States
1979 Mercedes Benz 450SL
Condition: Normal Wear & Tear. Not a Show Car. It is a Driver. Small amount of rust around rear wheels (where they all show rust) - less than most. Paint is worn - but is serviceable. Small crease on Driver Side quarter panel - between rear wheel well & door - not deep though. Pin Stripes need to be replaced. No Engine, Transmission, or any other Leaks. Engine Idle is a little high - but that can be adjusted. Recent oil change & Engine Service. Tires about half worn. Wheels are in good shape. Floors Solid. Exhaust is Good. Brakes are Good. No rust under Hood or in Trunk. No Rust on (American) Bumpers. All Chrome & Badging is on the car. Lights, Wipers ... everything works. This car is lots of fun. Car always turns heads. Wife hates that we have to sell it. We were going to keep it as we inherited this car from her Aunt. Problem is we do not have room for the additional car in our driveway! We cruise up & down the coast here in Florida - top down - sunshine & fresh air. Gonna miss that. Especially fun at night! We have Antique Plates on it - costs $246 / year for car insurance. Car needs nothing for you to jump in & start having fun. Of course there are things that can be improved & messed around with to make it even better. It is a great car for someone to fiddle with. I just don't have the time or space. It was appraised to be worth at least $7300. I am asking just $6800 ($500 under) to sell it quickly & give the buyer instant equity & help to offset shipping fees (if needed). We were able to ship this car from N. Florida to S. Florida for just $300! I will work with your trucker to get it safely on a car carrier on its way to you. All I am asking for is $500 down non refundable via PayPal. FedEx Overnight us a Bank Check for the balance. Once the check clears ... I will FedEx Overnight the signed Title & Bill of Sale to you. (no charge) Then we can arrange shipping - Done Deal! Thank You for looking at my Auction. Buy It Now & we will get the deal done very quickly. I guarantee this car will sell before the one-week auction runs out. Happy Summer in your MB 450SL Convertible & Happy Bidding!
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