1965 Mercedes Benz 230sl on 2040-cars
Cupertino, California, United States
Hello, I am selling my beautiful 1965 Mercedes 230SL. This car is in immaculate condition. I have owned this Automatic 230SL since 1997. It has a removable hardtop convertable. This vehicle has been garage kept and is located in Sunny California. The following list includes the upgrades/repairs that have been performed on this beauty: -Rebuilt Engine ($7,000) -Rebuilt Transmission ($1,600) - Original Becker Europa TR Stereo - Valve Cover Seal (all seals replaced) - Shocks - Front and Rear Brakes -Tires (last week) -Engine and transmission mounts - Exhaust replaced - Fuel Filter - New Interstate Battery - Power steering pump rebuilt - All chromes (exterior) re-chromed - Paint (7-8 years ago) - Upholstery redone (7-8 years ago) - Re-brassed engine |
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