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1988 Mercedes 560sl, Signal Red, Palomino, Low Miles, Hardtop Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:118692 Color: is finished in the sought after classic Signal Red color
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States

1988 Mercedes Benz 560SL

118,692  Original Miles

Runs,drives and Looks Fantastic!

Always garaged and it shows!

All Power features in great working order.

Body, chrome and interior in excellent condition. 

NO RESERVE AUCTION/WILL SELL TO HIGH BIDDER!

 

The 560 SL is already a classic and has all the indications of becoming one of the most sought after classics in years to come like so many other Mercedes models. This particular car is in great condition and shows excellent care over the years. It has been garaged since new and the interior condition proves this to be true. The dashboard and all original wood are in excellent condition.  The Palomino leather is soft and supple and shows only nominal wear for the year and miles. All areas of the interior including carpets, liners, door panels, arm rest, glove box and controls are in tact. Original key, owners manual, first aid kit and Becker Stereo are present.  No guarantee the Becker stereo will work as it has been stored for years.  This Mercedes has been in the same family for nearly 10 years and was purchased from a Mercedes Dealer. 

The exterior is finished in the sought after classic Signal Red color.  The paint is shiny and rich with high quality paint work done over the years to keep the original finish in great condition.  Great care has been taken to keep this car looking and driving fantastic.  Four matching Michelin tires in good condition with plenty of life left and the original factory alloy wheels are in good condition as well. All glass and exterior plastics are in good order with no defects and all lights are in good working order. Having been garaged and in warmer climates since birth; all the chrome trim is in amazing condition and the entire body is 100% rust free. The chocolate brown soft top is in excellent condition with the plastic windows showing no signs of age or sun damage. The interior and exterior of the original hardtop are in great condition as well. A folding stand with cover for the hardtop will be included.  This car was recently inspected and serviced by a Mercedes mechanic and needs for nothing.  If you are looking to drive this car home; you can do so with confidence.  

These classics are becoming harder and harder to find for under $10,000.  THIS LOW MILE CLASSIC WILL SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER WITH NO RESERVE.  Bid with confidence as this car has recently been inspected and serviced by a Mercedes mechanic and needs for nothing.  This car can be driven anywhere from here.  If you choose to fly in and pick this car up I will be happy to pick you up at the airport.  I can also deliver this car in Phoenix if that is more convenient for you. If you choose to transport the vehicle; I will be happy to help with the transportation arrangements that you make.  

Recent reports are showing that collector car investments were the top performing collectible asset with prices up 23 percent in the third quarter of 2012 and posting gains of 395 percent over 10 years.  

Feel Free to call anytime with any questions that you may have. 602-508-1800

 

 

Terms of Sale and Payment Methods:

I have taken care to accurately describe this Mercedes. I welcome your call at any time to verify or further investigate any questions you may have or concerns that are important to you; 602-508-1800.  Car is being sold as-is and I welcome a third party inspection prior to close of auction at your expense should you be inclined.  Upon close of auction and if you are the high bidder; you will be the owner of this fantastic and highly desirable Mercedes! 

At that time please consummate your commitment by paying for your purchase in full within 72 hours.  I welcome cashiers check via overnight mail, wire transfer or cash in person. All payments must be verified and complete prior to vehicle delivery or transportation.  NO EXCEPTIONS!

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