No Reserve, Two-owner, California/arizona Car, Perfect Carfax, Very Original on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
1985 Mercedes 380SL – Two-owner – Perfect Carfax – All original – Arizona/California car Very rarely do you have the opportunity to acquire a
car as lovingly and well-kept as this one.
This two-owner, 112,000 mile car has always been garaged. The interior looks new. The dash is perfect with no cracks and
everything works like it should. All
maintenance items have been attended to and the 380SL comes with extensive
documentation to prove it. The current
owner has had it since 1989. This 380SL has a perfect Carfax in addition to its stunning originality. The car drives exactly like such a well maintained and serviced 380SL should. The original paint is in very good condition. The 380SL has never been in an accident and living in Arizona and California its whole life it shows no rust anywhere. It spent every night in the garage. The engine is extremely strong with no oil leaks, the transmission shifts smoothly through the gears with no noise and the exhaust is issue free as testified to by the recent California smog test. Without a doubt, this is one of the finest classically beautiful roadster designs built by Mercedes-Benz. You will look long and hard to find a better kept or as well maintained head-turning original example in this great color combination as this SL380 car with only 112K original miles. This car has been driven less than 4,000 miles per year. This is the last and best year of the 380SL. It has both tops and the convertible top is near perfect having rarely been used. All of smoke-free interior is in great condition including the carpet and door panels. The original radio and automatic antenna works. This 380SL has all of its books, paperwork and tools. In 1985 Mercedes Benz produced just 8,144 380SLs. To find an original one is this great condition, driven less than 4,000 miles per year, is a phenomenal find. Like all 1985 380SLs this car has the 16-valve fuel-injected V-8 engine displacing 3.8 liters (233 cubic inches), with a 3.62-inch bore and 2.83-inch stroke. The compression ratio is a relatively high 9.0 to 1, and gives it 218 horsepower and 225 foot-pounds of torque. This 380SL rides on a 96.9-inch wheelbase and measures 172.8 inches long. It stands 51.2 inches tall and 70.5 inches wide. Its curb weight is listed as 3,395 lbs. Its fuel capacity is 19.8 gallons and it averages 20 mpg in mixed driving. They're only original once. This car is being sold without reserve and the highest bid will be putting it in their garage. Questions, please call John at 858-212-5396. Life is too short to drive boring cars. |
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