1999 Mercedes-benz Sl500, Hard Top, Amg Wheels on 2040-cars
Locust Grove, Georgia, United States
Thanks for taking a look at this gorgeous Mercedes. It is a 1999 SL 500 convertible. This car is in great condition. The car is a gorgeous Triple Black with a Black Hard Top. The car is equipped with Auto climate control (Good Cold Air) Stereo with a CD player, Heated Seats, Power Top, Power Windows, Central Locks, Power Seats, Cruise Control, and AMG Wheels with like great tires. I haven’t seen one of these cars this nice in a very long time. The car only has 138,000 miles. The paint is in great condition. There isn’t a dent or scratch that I have seen. Not even a rock chip worth mentioning. The interior is in great shape as well. Take a good look at the pictures and you will see how nice this car is. I would drive it across the country tomorrow. I have been a licensed Dealer in Georgia for almost 30 years and work hard to keep an impeccable reputation. I believe in treating people fairly and do my best to describe my vehicles as accurately as I can. Please keep in mind that as nice as this car is remember it is a used car and won’t be brand new. Please if you have questions about this car give Brad a call at 678-570-9636.
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that time. A $500.00 deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction. The
remainder is due within 5 days of Auction end. All funds must clear before
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or Cash. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list
the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise. Winning bidder is responsible for any fees associated with
taxes, title, dealer fees, registration, and tags. I am a licensed Dealer in
Georgia so if you are a Georgia resident I have to collect sales tax as well as
a $150 doc fee. If you are an out of state buyer you are responsible those fees
in your own state. Buyer is
responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle. If you are not sure about
something, Please ASK. Do not assume anything not listed is included. I
understand that you are, for the most part, buying the vehicle sight unseen,
and we are more than happy to answer any questions you may have along the way
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