1980 Mercedes 280 Sl Euro Car Small Bumpers , Only 69 K Miles Show Condition on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6cyl
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: SL-Class
Trim: leather
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: rear
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Mileage: 69,192
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
You are viewing a beautiful 1980 Mercedes 280 SL european model with only 69K original miles, which has all the service history paperwork since the car was brand new. This car was originally bought in Atlanta, Ga and then it went to North Carolina where the second family has owned it since. This car is a beautiful red with black leather. The paint is shiny all over and looks like new. It has only a few tiny chips that were touched up. The leather interior looks like new as well and shows no major wear. The carpets are clean and look new and still have the original floor mats that also look like new, as well. The dash looks pristine with no cracks, and the wood is also in excellent condition. This car is rare. It had power windows installed at the dealer using factory components when it was new since all 280 sl's are manual roll up window. In addition, the car still has the original cranks. It also had cruise control installed with a factory cruise unit and comes with its own manual for operation, which is located in the center wood above climate control. The AC is ice cold. Mechanically, this is the best 107 I have ever owned. It has a lot of power and drives better than the 560 SL This engine is a monster. It starts right up. Idles very smooth and takes off like a sports car. Recently, I had a lot of service done on this car including: installing new Michelin tires, new brakes, new sway bar links. In addition, there was a full tune up done including wires, spark plugs, gaskets, brake fluid flush and radiator flush. This car needs nothing. I drove it home from North Carolina, and it was an amazing drive. It just wanted to keep going and was so smooth holding the road like a new car. The car was always babied and garage kept. It still has the original soft top on it, which is unheard of. It's in excellent condition and has only one slight crack in the corner of the right rear plastic window. I wanted to leave it since its original and not that big of a deal . The hard top is in excellent condition and has the factory stand and also a car cover comes with it . The last owner was a woman who loved this car and maintained it to the highest standard. She passed away, and I bought it from her daughter who is in her late 60's. Since she never drove it and didn't want the car to sit, I bought it and now I am hoping it will go to a proud new owner. I have a lot of service. All the books 2 keys, tool kit, original window cranks, car cover , and medical kit is also un touched . I don't think you will find a better car out there for the money . This car needs nothing except a new home. Please read my feed back as I take pride in finding the best Mercedes Classic cars and detailing them to the highest standard. Bid with confidence summer is almost here and this car is ready to be enjoyed. . Steve 954-464-3515
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