Mercedes 560 Sl " European Bumpers " Rare Oportunity ! 1987 on 2040-cars
Chatsworth, California, United States
Mercedes Benz 560 SL
from 6/1987
with European Bumpers.
The best looking 560 SL in town. The previous owner changed the bumpers to the much nicer european version. ( brandnew stainless steel version ! ) Finished in deep black with tan interior - brand new leather seat covers - brand new soft top with all the weatherstrips/ seals. over 5.000.- $ invested in the last 6 months. ( bumpers 2.100.- soft top installed with all seals 980.- leather seats installed 1.150.-) The car was inspected everything works fine - ready to cruise the Highway - you can drive this car home from wherever you come. Get ready for the summer - in style. Can be shipped out of the country or driven home wherever you come from ! The car is sold as it is - please come and take a look. more pictures available - Thanks for looking. |
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