1999 Mercedes-benz Sl500 Convertible on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
This is an amazing 1999 Mercedes SL500 AMG Sport with the VERY RARE SL2 package.
SL500 Package Option SL1 Sport Package ($4,995) AMG designed sculpted lower body aerodynamic enhancements, to include: Front apron with mesh air intake Contoured rear apron Sculpted side skirts with Sport emblems Halogen projector-beam front fog-lamps 245/40ZR18 front and 275/35ZR18 rear, low profile high-performance tires. 8.5Jx18" front and 9.5Jx18" rear, staggered-width AMG 5 spoke forged mono-block alloy wheels.
SL2 Value Added Package ($1,820) Electrically Heated Seats. Integrated trunk-mounted 6-Disc CD changer. Xenon headlights w/ automatic level control w/o headlight washer/wiper. Special Order Options: Built-in cellular phone ($1,800) (the mic is there the phone was taken out) Panorama glass roof ($5,000) (this is a HUGE option that very few cars have) I have the rolling top holder and the cover with the car. (huge bonus)
THIS CAR HAS ALL OF THE ABOVE OPTIONS.
•Spare tire that has never been on the ground. •Rear roll bar organizer •Functioning factory CD changer with carpet cover •Panoramic Hard top (flawless) •Factory soft top in nearly perfect condition. •Factory Spec tires •Mercedes Parts (nothing aftermarket found) •AMG Sport Rims Staggered setup •AMG Sport SL2 package •Mobil 1 Emblem •No paint work •Rare dealer optioned AMG badge •Manual and brochure •Factory SIGLA glass with alarm code stickers •Central locking system •EVERYTHING WORKS ON THE CAR AS IT WAS NEW. The tires are perfect, and everything operates as it did the day the car was new. The drivers bolster is showing a little wear and what I mean by wear is 2 year old Ford or GM wear, the leather is wearing just a little on driver bolster of this car. The Passenger seat is showroom new. The tires are as good as new, the car uses NO oil, it has had Mobil 1 from Mercedes and me. To me the carpet in the pics looks dirty, trust me it is NOT. It is just the way the sun was shining in the sky. The soft top is in very good condition. I pulled a factory sticker off the glass and cleaned it. There is NO sun damage in the isinglass, the only wear is from the window being folded up for 14 years and this is not very bad. All of the factory equipment is intact and as it was the day it was new. The car is a 9 out of 10 in my book. Is it perfect? NO, it has a rock chip or two touched up (and what I mean by rock chip, a Sharpie marker tip or smaller, touched up). The car has NO blemishes, NO dents, NO problems, NO paint work. Call me at 316-258-7744 with any questions
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