1985 Mercedes 380 Sl Soft & Hard Top Convertable Coupe Straight Body No Reserve on 2040-cars
Shell Knob, Missouri, United States
This sought after collectable convertible has the best of both worlds. Fold the soft top back and slip the factory hard top over it. Simple as that. Easy and no hassle winter use, Easy and fun summer use. Valued from $16,000-$36,000. Priced to sell way below book value. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions. Best Offers will be considered, but no low ballers please. DESCRIPTION: 1985 Mercedes Benz 380SL two door coupe. 130,000 miles. V8 gas engine. Automatic transmission. Cruise, power windows, defrost, automatic thermostat control heat and air. JVC in dash CD player. Wood grain accents. Body is in excellent condition with no dents or rust. Red paint has some fading. Interior is in fair condition that needs new seat upholstery, has a cracked dash and passenger side windshield. One door panel needs reattached. Considering its age, its not in bad shape. All lights and lenses are good, the grill is good and both bumpers are good. This convertible has a removable factory hard top with matching paint is in perfect shape, including a good headliner and back glass. Has a newer soft top in tan color to match the interior, which is in great shape as well. All Mercedes emblems are also in tact. Would be a gem to restore! You can request to speak to the owner directly if you have any further questions about the car. Just send your phone number in a private email using "contact the seller" and I will have him call you. BLUE BOOK VALUE: This classic 85 Mercedes Roadster books out at $16,600 low, $24,400 average and $36,100 high values. It is a true collectors item. We just want a quick sale to get rid of it. For a low price you can own a rag top sports car for this summer! PHOTO NOTE: The photos of the top down and the soft top up are web photos just to show what different tops looks like. The hard top is currently on the car, as original pics show. The soft top is actually a tan color. We haven't even washed it, so some soap and wax would do wonders! FEEDBACK NOTE: eBay has for some reason removed my 100% rating percentage! I have been a member for many years and my feedback comments are still there, but my rating is 0% now. I will be contacting eBay about this. LOCATION: The car is physically located in Shell Knob, MO...right in between Springfield MO and Fayetteville AR in the Ozark Mountains. * Approx 20 min north/east of Eureka Springs,AR * 15 min directly north of Berryville,AR * 35 min west/south of Branson, MO * 25 min directly south of Aurora, MO.
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Mon, Nov 24 2014Mercedes-Benz officially revived the Maybach name as a sub-brand with the reveal of the luxed-up S600 at the LA Auto Show last week, but that's only the tip of the proverbial iceberg when it comes to the German automaker's new plans for its uber-prestige marque. Motor Trend reports that Mercedes is planning two additional Maybach variants to launch in the near future, both of them also based on the S-Class. First up, we're told to expect the even longer Pullman limousine to launch, complete with Maybach treatment, at the Geneva Motor Show next March – although this model won't necessarily be offered in America. Whether it will or not, the Mercedes-Maybach S600 Pullman will be even bigger, more luxurious and more expensive than the one just unveiled. What is being planned for US customers, however, is an Maybach S550 4Matic. Mating the 4.7-liter twin-turbo V8 to all-wheel drive would be a boon for wintery upscale markets, and is reportedly a more feasible option than trying to pair the V12 to the 4Matic system. As for other model lines, we've heard rumors of a Maybach GL-Class utility in the pipeline, but have yet to receive any such confirmation. Car confirms, however, that we shouldn't expect to see AMG versions of Maybach models. The two are being cultivated as separate pillars atop the Mercedes range – one focused on performance, the other on luxury – and never the twain shall meet. The previous model line did breed a sportier Maybach 57 S, however, and we wouldn't be surprised to see a similar treatment applied to one of the new models should Daimler find there's demand. In related news, MT also reports that a new S-Class Cabriolet is coming around the corner, and that the G550 is preparing to drop its aging 5.5-liter V8 in favor of the GL's 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6.
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