1998 Mercedes Benz Vl600 2 Door V12 389 Horse Power One Of 232 Built In 1998 on 2040-cars
Franklin, Kentucky, United States
Call 615-829-9491 for Assistance. Pulled from a collection with the same owner since 2001. Housed inside and cared for its whole life Interior is as nice as you will find, Clean and shows minimal wear. These were very low production volume cars before the body style change with 232 being produced in 1998 This was one of Mercedes Benz most expensive cars in 1998 with a retail price of $136,300.00 389 Horse power V12 Engine. Hast great running automobile 4 passenger V12 Mercedes Coupe This car is being sold AS-IS with no warranty expressed or applied. The sale of this vehicle originates in Franklin Kentucky 42134 This car is located at Main Street Motors of Franklin, 208 North Main Street, Franklin Kentucky 42134 and is in our showroom! We always recommend test driving or having a car inspected prior to bidding. We recommend eBay's inspection service To schedule a teat drive or inspection prior to bidding please call 615-829-9491 or 270-586-0200. Thanks, Jeff |
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