1999 Mercedes-benz Sl500r Convertible 2-door Coupe/roadster on 2040-cars
Maceo, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Roadster Convertible/Removeable Hard Top
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0 Liter SOHC 24 Valve V-8 ME Sequential Fuel Inj
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1999
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: SL-Class
Trim: AMG Sport Package
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Auto pop-up roll bar, Pwr 4-wheel disc brakes w/ABS&Brake Assist, Anti-Theft Alarm system w/ Anti Tow Feature, Headlamp Wiper/Washer Dual Heater Side Mirrors, Central Locking for Interior Compartments, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 38,126
Power Options: Elect Tilt/Tel Steering Column, Rain Sensor Wipers, Auto Climate Control & Cruise Control, 6-Speaker Bose Acoustimass Sound System Multi Disc, Tinted Glass *Cargo Net*, 10 Way Elec Adjustable Seats W/3-Pos Memory, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: SL500R COUPE/ROADSTER
Exterior Color: Glacier White
Interior Color: Ash Nappa Leather
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This car is one of the cleanest 99 model you will find anywhere. I bought the car from Florida where it was sold new. I have had to car for about 4 years it had 33,000 miles on now it has 38,000 miles. It has always been garage kept and most of the time it had a car cover on it. It is a AMG sport package car. Car is very fast and fun to drive handles great. I will consider trading for a rat rod if you would like to know more about the car or have a question you can contact me at 270-315-0937 if you email me could take little longer to get a answer from me.. I'm asking $16,000 or will consider any reasonable offers. Thanks for looking at my ad. The car is for sale locally...
STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: Performance/handling 5-Spd Electronically Controlled Automatic Trans Horsepower: 302 @ 5600 RPM Torque:339Ft @ 2700 RPM-4250 RPM Front Suspension: Independent Damper Struts Rear Suspension: Independent Multi-Link Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Automatic Slip Control (ASR) Tires: 245/45 WR17 *Wheels: 5 Hole Allow Comfort/Convenience Nappa Leather Upholstery * Wood Interior Trim 10-Way Elec Adjustable Seats W/3-Pos Memory Incl Driver Side Ext Mirroe & Steering Column Flexible Service System *Prog Remote Locking Sys AM/FM/WB/Cassette Radio 6-Specker Bose Acoustimass Sound System Auto Climate Control w/Dust Filter *Cruise Cntrl Power Windows w/Express Down Feature Elect Tilt/Tel Steering Col *Rain Sensor Wipers Auto Dim Rearview & Driver Ext Mir *Bvrg Hlders Vanity Mirrors *Reading Lamp *Velour Floor Mats Tinted Glass *Cargo Net *Aluminum Hard Top Safety/Security Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) w/Occupant Front & Side Airbags *Auto Pop-Up Roll Bar Baby Smart Child Seat Recognition System Seat Belts w/Emergency Tension Retractors (ETR) Pwr 4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/ABS & Brake Assist Anti-Theft Alarm System w/Anti-Tow Feature & Engine Immobilizer *Night Security Illumination Hdlamp Wiper/Washer *Dual Heated Side Mirrors Central Locking for Interior Compartments Paint & Upholstery Glacier White Ash Nappa Leather Value Added Packages SL2 Xenon Headlamps $1,795.00 Heated Front Seats Integrated CD Changer LF Multi-Contour Seatback $700.00 RF Multi-Contour Seatback SL1 Sport Package $4,970.00 Aerodynamic bumper & side sill w/ Integrated projector beam fog lamps Tires: (F) 245/40zr18 (R ) 275/35zr18 Wheels: (F) 8.5x18 & (R ) 9.5x18 Option Subtotal $7,465.00 Destination & Delivery $ 595.00 Gas Guzzler Tax $1,000.00 Total Retail Price $90,160.00 |
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