Mercedes 560sl Roadster: 5.6l, Auto, Both Tops, Window Sticker, Only 52k Miles! on 2040-cars
Talking Rock, Georgia, United States
You are bidding on a 1987 MERCEDES 560SL ROADSTER......It has been in their basement they are the second owner of this vehicle ....it was original bought in Texas ...they just spent 1500 having it maintainaced ...........saw one small dent on the passenger side on the chrome around wheel trim ...looks like a car door was opened on it....not sure if these are the original wheels or the original radio.....everything works but the phone............ 1987 Mercedes 560SL Roadster: The Mercedes Benz SL was nicknamed "der Panzerwagen", which translated to "the armored car", by the engineers who designed it. This was partly due to the fact that one of their specifications was to meet or exceed stringent safety regulations that threatened to force the roadster body style into permanent extinction. Produced from 1986 through 1989, this phenomenally popular car sold well over a quarter-million units during this time. This classic Mercedes has withstood the test of time due to its quality engineering. Under the hood, the Mercedes Benz 560SL is powered by a V-8 engine. It sports an overhead cam and fuel injection like its father and grandfather, and maintains a paternal link with a Pagoda-shaped removable hard top. Mercedes Benz had a reputation for quality that is unsurpassed. The fit and finish of the exterior of the Mercedes 560SL is noted for its excellence. It could wisely be stated the the Mercedes SL is just about the best classic car one could currently purchase. Where else can you find a well-engineered classic that has all the comforts of a late model vehicle and can be driven daily. Not to mention that they are just plain sexy and appreciate in value with each passing day. And if that wasn't enough, because it exceeds 25yrs on the road qualifies for highly discounted registration, inspection, and insurance. This exceptional example was owned by a non-smoker, was well maintained, and even comes with the original window sticker! This Mercedes has a spotless Autocheck History with 3 previous owners and has been a TX vehicle since 1997. Additional features and options include; Both Tops, 5.6L V8 Engine, Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Cruise Control, SRS Airbags, Chrome Mirrors/Bumpers/Grill, Power Windows, Rear Defrost, Tinted Glass, Fog Lights, Sony XPLOD AM/FM/MP3/CD, 10 Disk Changer, Cloth Floormats, Woodgrain Interior Trim, Owners Manuals, Protecto-Plate, Tow Hitch, Tire Tools (still in original plastic), Full Spare Tire, wire Wheels, This is a rare opportunity to purchase an exceptional, very low mileage, foreign classic far below it's current value. Miles = 52k. With the "Buy it Now" option you can own this classic Mercedes...........buyer to pay for shipping
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BMW expects China to pass US as its top market in 2013
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We already discovered the extent that BMW is going to in establishing a dedicated Chinese stronghold, when we explored BMW's Shanghai-based DesignWorks studio ahead of April's Shanghai Motor Show. And while we argued that DesignWorks Shanghai hasn't really borne fruit, it isn't due to a lack of sales.
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2015 Monaco F1 Grand Prix race recap [spoilers]
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2016 Italian Grand Prix race recap
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