Extraordinary Classic Mercedes 560sl-very Low Miles/show Quality on 2040-cars
Palm Harbor, Florida, United States
Engine:5.6 Litre V8
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Palomino Tan
Model: SL-Class
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 Door Convertible with Hardtop
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 61,800
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: 560SL
Exterior Color: Signal Red
For sale is a Mercedes-Benz 560SL with only 61,800 original miles!
This car is beautiful inside and out, is completely accident free and has never been smoked in with a clean Carfax. It has always been garaged and received extraordinary care throughout its life as is obvious from any inspection.
The original Signal Red paint looks stunning and is still deep rich and shiny with absolutely no dings, dents or damage.
The chocolate brown convertible top is new and is from the original German manufacturer. The hard top, with stand and original cover has only been on the car a few times since the car was new. It is in like new condition and comes with the Mercedes Benz stand and original cover.
The oil has been changed religiously every 3000 miles since new.
The Palomino tan leather seats, carpets and carpet mats are all as new and were replaced at great expense with original German materials.
The dashboard is original (not the commonly used cheap restoration cover) and is perfect and free of any cracks or fading.
The burl wood console was just refinished by Madera Concepts in Goleta California. . .a company that refinishes many of the winning Pebble Beach concours cars.
All original documentation is included as shown in the trunk photo to include all original showroom hangers etc. Even the original leather Mercedes key fob is still unopened in the plastic sleeve it was delivered in.
This 560sl has an updated Mercedes radio and also comes with the original stock unit.
The a/c blows ice cold and the steering is very tight. Everything including the clock functions perfectly.
I purchased this car from the original owner. This 560sl drives exactly as you would expect from a low mileage classic Mercedes-Benz. This is a very honest and beautiful original car...the only surprises with this car will be pleasant ones!!
Three pages of additional photos are available on-line at http://s518.photobucket.com/user/moxie1045/library/?sort=6&evt=email_share&page=1
$17,900 or best offer. . .thanks for looking!
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