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Emmitt Smith Dallas Cowboys Rookey Car Gas Monkey Garage Fast And N Loud Sl 300 on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:185000
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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Before Emmitt Smith became Lincoln Motor Company’s brand ambassador, he purchased a 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300SL hard top convertible to celebrate signing on with the Dallas Cowboys. We are all familiar with Smith’s illustrious football career – three Super Bowl championships, NFL’s all-time leading rusher with 18,355 yards in 15 seasons, the only player to have won a Super Bowl MVP, NFL MVP, and NFL Rushing Crown in the same season, and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010. But what became of that historic convertible that was purchased proudly during Smith’s rookie year with the Cowboys?

Well, it eventually came into the hands of Richard Rawlings, owner of Gas Monkey Garage and host of Fast N’ Loud on the Discovery Channel.  the Mercedes has seen better days. The interior needs some attention and it has a few cosmetic flaws. With the speedometer stopped at 182,148 miles the true mileage isn’t known. Plus the tachometer and fuel gauge are not working.

Included in the sale is a plaque engraved with Emmitt Smith’s name and attached to the original center glovebox cover.

HERE IS HOW RICHARD RAWLINGS DESCRIBED THE CAR : 


1991 Mercedes-Benz SL300 ***EMMITT SMITHS ROOKIE RIDE!!!*** The year is 1990 and Emmitt Smiths dream to play for the Dallas Cowboys comes true. Whats the first thing he buys? a brand new 1991 Mercedes-Benz SL300 Convertible! Now Emmitt has had many great vehicles to date, but only one was his first Rookie Ride as an NFL Player. And now your dream can come true by owning this historic vehicle that was "All Time's" first ride! Emmitt has verified this as his first car after signing with the Dallas Cowboys ( we found an old expired American Express Card under the seat ! that is NOT included in the sale). This vehicle will be seen on an upcoming episode of the hit show "Fast n Loud" and the winning bidder will have the option of taking delivery here on the show! This car is in Good condition needing some TLC ( rt.front marker lens, fog lamps, new wiper blade, etc....) We recently aquired this Mercedes-Benz after verifying it was Emmitt Smiths, washed it a drove it for a short period of time for filming purposes. It runs & drives like ,well, a Mercedes-Benz ! The Interior needs some TLC to be perfect, but is certainly enjoyable the way it is. The Speedometer is not working nor is the Tach or fuel gauge so true mileage is unknown. See all pictures & ask any questions. We sell Internationally as well as locally & will end the auction when it sales. Clear TexasTitle in hand.


There is a special plaque that is engraved "BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR EMMITT SMITH #22" w/ the Mercedes-Benz emblem on it that is attached to the original center glove box cover,which was removed from the vehicle for safe guarding prior to our receiving it. This glove box cover is included with the purchase. I'll try to add a picture.


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