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1964 Mercedes-benz Sl230, Euro Model, 4 Speeds Fully Restored, Museum Quality, on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:103000
Location:

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

12.0pt; font-family: Times New Roman; color: #212121; font-weight: 700">1964 SL230,
 
VIN: 11304210008453
 
This was completely restored in 2005
 
 
There are a few small details to complete to make it absolutely perfect;
 
  • Reinstalled the original Becker radio that I have in my possession (restored and functional)
  • Trim pad for window handle
  • Wood center console box
  • The windshield wipers do not work ... I have to have my mechanic to take a look at them. 
  • The firewall is not installed between the engine and the cabin 
  • Door sill trim & mat 
  • 2 rear moulding trims on the rear end are not present.
  • We do not have the hard top, easy to find and replace if needed.
 
 
The car is originally red with beige interior, this is a car that was imported from Europe in California in the 60s (European front lights, odometer in KM) rare 4 speed manual. 
 
My father bought it via ebay in Kansas in 2004. I have a print of the original listing that will be available to the buyer.
 
From what i understand,  it was fitted with a new newer engine. It looks like the good engine model for this car but i can't guarantee it.
 
The car is now brilliant silver (744) over black interior. 
 
The car still has the USA title, so no problem to bring it back to the USA without going thought the importation process.
 
He had the car completely restored in 2005, he drove about 100 miles since restoration. It was always kept in a temperature controlled garage
 
In 2014,  installation of a new gas tank, battery and adjustments.
 
According to 2 experienced mechanics Mercedes in my city, it’s the best 230 SL they have seen for a very long time.
 
Sorry for my poor English, i am French. :-)
 
Don't hesitate to ask your questions, i will do my best to answer them.

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