Gorgeous Mercedes Benz 380 Sl - Very Nice Condition- Beautiful Car - Nice !! on 2040-cars
Richmond, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383 V-8
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: SL-Class
Trim: 380 SL
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Mileage: 101,143
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
BEAUTIFUL 1983 MERCEDES BENZ-380SL - CONVERTIBLE HARD TOP -- THIS IS ONE NICE CAR ! VERY PRETTY CAR - VERY NICE CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT - BEATIFUL COLOR COMBINATION - MED GRAY WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR, ALWAYS CARED FOR , VERY NICE CAR, A REAL HEAD TURNER -- THE PAINT STILL HAS A GREAT GLOSSY SHINE, NO DENTS, NO BAD SPOTS, MAYBE A FINE SCRATCH OR A MINOR PING , BUT OTHERWISE GREAT CONDITION , THE INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN , LOOKS GOOD, THE TIRES ARE LIKE NEW, , THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT IS AS CLEAN AS NEW , THE TRUNK IS VERY CLEAN AND NICE, THE UNDERSIDE IS CLEA AS WELL, THE WHEELS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE, VERY CLASSY LOOKING CAR ! THE MILES READ 101,143, BUT THE ODOMETER HAS QUIT WORKING , SO I WILL SELL IT MILES UNKNOWN, THE IS ONE NICE CAR FOR THE MONEY I HAVE PRICED THIS CAR TO SELL, CHECK OUT THE BUY IT NOW PRICE, THIS CAR IS AVAILABLE TO VIEW AND INSPECT AT ANY TIME, LIKE ALL CLASSIC CARS THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS, IF YOU NEED ANY HELP HAVING THIS CAR TRANSPORTED, I CAN HELP, I KNOW OF A FEW TRANSPORTERS THAT ARE VERY REASONABLE ON RATES, JUST LET ME KNOW, THE PAPERWORK WILL BE RAN THROUGH A DEALERSHIP AND YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY 7% SALES TAX, YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO PAY THE SALES TAX AGAIN IN YOUR STAE, YOU WILL RECIEVE A SALES TAX FORM ALONG WITH THE TITLE STATING THAT THE SALES TAX WAS PAID, AGAIN YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO PAY THE SALES TAX TWICE. YOU WILL LOVE THIS CAR.
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