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1976 Mercedes Benz 450sl Astral Silver/black Pristine 2 Owner California Car on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:74283
Location:

Neptune, New Jersey, United States

Neptune, New Jersey, United States

1976 Mercedes 450 SL

74,283 Actual Miles


One owner California car until 2007, second owner shipped the car to the East Coast as a fair weather special occasion driver.

California registrations from 1976-2007 included with the sale.

Garage kept and covered at all times since new the car is in absolutely amazing condition both inside and out.

Astral silver metallic paint shines like glass, and is well complimented by an abundance of bright and clear chrome trim all around.

Both hard-top and soft-top are in excellent condition (see photos).

Classic 14" Mercedes Benz hubcaps are in exceptional condition.

Engine bay, door jambs, trunk and undercarriage are all exceptionally clean.

The interior of this car is amazingly clean and well preserved !!!

The black MB Tex seats have no rips stains, tears, or scuffs to disclose and are still very firm and supportive.

Black carpeting is extremely clean and not faded from the sun.

The original black dash cover is 100% free of any cracks and the vehicle comes with a custom cover for the dash and steering wheel.

Original Becker Stereo works 100% and even the cassette decks still works !!!

OEM Hirshmann antenna also functions 100%.

Ice cold AC was just serviced and power windows function 100%.

The vehicle runs and drives excellent with great V8 power mated to a smooth 3 speed automatic transmission.

Recent service includes:

New Brakes

New Michelin Tires all around

AC service

Oil change

Many original documents and service records come with the car including the original window sticker (see photo).

Original unused spare tire and tools, books and keys are all in order.

If you are a fan of these early W107 SL's here is your chance at a extremely well preserved example !!!


Vehicle is located in Tinton Falls, NJ 07753.


Perspective bidders are welcome to come see and inspect.


Contact Dean at 848-459-7776






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