Mercedes Benz Sl , Only 31000 Miles Like New Fully Equiped on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
1991 MERCEDES BENZ SL 300 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IN EXCELLENT SHOWROOM CONDITION WITH HARD TOP
NEVER DRIVEN IN BAD WEATHER
ONLY 31000 MILES !!!
EVERYTHING ON THE CAR IS ORIGINAL
CAR RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ARE LIKE NEW
TIRES ARE ALMOST NEW, HARD TOP IS INCLUDED, AUTOMATIC SOFT TOP IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
SIMPLY, EVERYTHING ON THE CAR IS PERFECT AND IN 100% WORKING CONDITION
The car has been very well kept in climate controlled garage and rarely driven.
All original paint that is in perfect condition and is the rare beautiful White color. The paint has a beautiful luster and is totally ding and dent free. It has a perfect, clean Car Fax and Auto Check.
The air conditioning blows ice cold
With the car you get also all books, tools,spare tire (never used!!),,,,,
All in all, this is a beautiful car
If you need assistance with shipping , domestic or international i can help you.
Need more information or you want it before auction end? call +15612230821
car is located in West Palm Beach, Florida
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