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1998 Mercedes-benz Sl600 V12 Sport Amg Wheels Mint Clean Carfax No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:64960 Color: Silver
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

 
FEATURED DEALER

Automatch

281-451-4108

 

FEATURED VEHICLE

Automatch is proud to present to you this CARFAX certified 1998 Mercedes-Benz SL600 V12 Roadster. CLEAN CARFAX WITH NO ACCIDENTS. Runs and drives like a dream. Only 64K original documented miles. Fresh trade in from a local Mercedes-Benz dealership. Silver on two tone gray interior. This car runs very smooth and very fast. It comes with 2 sets of wheels. Original SL600 wheels and AMG OEM wheels. Loaded with leather stitch dash, leather seats, wood steering wheel, suede head liner, power seats, heated seats, power telescoping steering wheel, power windows, door locks, mirrors, cruise, BOSE AM, FM, Cassette player and CD changer, Xenon HID head lights, fog lights, power convertible top, Sport adjustable suspension, traction control, roll bar and many more options to list. The convertible top looks like brand new and works perfect! The paint and interior looks great. The engine and transmission run great. All power options are working like they should. This SL600 is as nice as they get for a 98 model in my opinion. Super clean car in and out. The original MSRP sticker was $127,695.00 plus $4,000 for AMG wheels. Please look at detailed photos to appreciate the condition of this vehicle. Call today at 281-451-4108


 

VEHICLE DETAILS

Year: 1998
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: SL-Class
Trim: SL600 2dr Convertible
Engine: 6.0L V12
Transmission: Automatic 5-Speed
Fuel Type: Gasoline
 
Exterior: Silver
Interior: Gray
Mileage: 64960
Vin: WDBFA76F0WF158953
Stock#:
Body Style: Convertible
Condition: Used

 

VEHICLE OPTIONS

Option List:16 Inch Wheels, Abs - 4-Wheel, Alloy Wheels, Antenna Type - Power, Anti-Theft Alarm System, Cassette, Cd Changer, Convertible Roof - Hard Top, Cruise Control, Damper Control - Electronic, Exterior Entry Lights, Exterior Mirrors - Auto-Dimming, Exterior Mirrors - Heated, Exterior Mirrors - Power, Front Air Conditioning, Front Air Conditioning - Automatic Climate Control, Front Airbags - Dual, Front Fog Lights, Front Seat Type - Bucket, Front Wipers - Intermittent, Front Wipers - Rain Sensing, Headlights - Xenon, Heated - Front Seats, Includes Driver Seat, Includes Passenger Seat, Inside Rearview Mirror - Auto-Dimming, Leveling - Self Leveling Suspension, Limited Slip Differential, Multi-Function Remote - Keyless Entry, Phone - Cellular Phone, Power, Power Adjustments, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Premium Brand - Bose, Radio - Am/Fm, Rear Defogger, Remote Trunk Release, Roof-Mounted Lights, Shift Knob Trim - Leather And Wood, Side Airbags - Front, Stability Control, Steering Wheel - Power Tilt And Telescopic, Steering Wheel Trim - Leather, Tachometer, Tinted, Traction Control, Universal Remote Transmitter - Garage Door Opener, Upholstery - Leather

 

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DEPOSIT

$300.00 deposit is required! If the deposit is not received within 24 hour period the vehicle will be available to other buyers.

FEES AND TAXES

All Texas residents; subject to state and local tax of 6.25%, title and license fees. Prior to submitting and offer or accepting the BUY IT NOW offer please make sure your financing is approved and ready to go for instant funding. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle. We can assist with shipping arrangements if needed. All vehicles are subject to $199.50 documentation fee. A Vehicle Inventory Tax of 0.0023480 per $10,000 ($0.0023480 x $10,000.00 = $23.48) will also be charged.

 

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