2009 Mercedes-benz Sl-class Silver Arrow Edition on 2040-cars
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2009 Mercedes Silver Arrow SL550 Special Edition – Only 550 Made –
The SL was the first postwar Benz to capture the world’s attention, initially as the 300 Sport-Leicht racer that
won such endurance classics as the Carrera Panamericana and the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1952, and then as the
“sports-car-driver’s Silver Arrow,” the 300SL gullwing coupe that catapulted the Mercedes-Benz star into the
American Dream
In 2009 Mercedes decided to commemorate the classic racing victories of the Mercedes-Benz racing cars of the 1930s,
known as the ‘silver arrows’ due to their silver color. Back then, Mercedes-Benz engineers left the factory
racing cars unpainted to save weight. As result, the aluminum body work of the cars shone bright silver giving rise
to the name, ‘Silver Arrows’ This car is one of just 550 Limited ‘Silver Arrow Edition’ SL550s produced
in 2009. As you can see on the original window sticker, the ‘Silver Arrow Package’ was an almost $14,000 option
package that was on these 550s. All the usual options were included, all of them were painted the same shade of
‘Silver Arrow’ with Red Premium Leather interior along with special ‘Silver Arrow’ badging.
I have more pictures available... please email me if you would like to see them.
This SL550 sure looks mean and intimidating. The car screams "get out of my way" in the way it presents itself on
the road.
- comes with the OEM AMG dual exhaust...
- AMG exhaust deep and mean sound
- AMG bumper with AMG rear diffuser
- side AMG vents
- rear trunk carbon fiber lip spoiler
Car turns heads... it is de-badged (it is SL550) Drives and Sounds amazing... you will not have your radio on just
to listen to the sound of the engine and the exhaust... I get compliments and thumbs up everywhere I go...
This SL550 comes with a Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned Warranty till 09-27-2016 The original production
date is Germany 07-17-2009 I have all Mercedes-Benz Service Records Always Serviced at a MB Dealer
Car comes with MB Original Mats... MB All-weather Mats... Original Window Sticker... 2 Keys... Books...
It was optioned with parktronic, active ventilated seats, air scarf, illuminated door sills, and black lacquer
trim. The Airscarf neck heaters to the surround-sound stereo, from the new navigation system and multimedia
interface to the whole-word voice-recognition system. Intelligent Light System, which provides five different
patterns of road illumination, including an active cornering function increasing its already considerably high
levels of safety.
This is my personal vehicle... I always take excellent care of it... always parked indoors... it comes with the
Mercedes-Benz DuPont Interior and Exterior treatment... no need to wax the vehicle for 5 years.
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