Motor Car Details Make | 1 Mercedes Benz | Mileage | 70,889 | Model | 450SLC | Exterior Color | German Ivory | Body | Coupe | Interior Color | Sable Brown Leather | Year | 1980 | Transmission | Automatic | Engine | V8 CIS Fuel Injection | Title Status | Clear | | DESCRIPTION AND OTHER INFORMATION | 1980 Mercedes Benz 450SLC | 4 Passenger Sport Touring Coupe Last Vintage of a Grand Classic For over 60 years I have been selling Mercedes Benz’s and other great motorcars, from this same location, with much pride and enthusiasm. This magnificent specimen is the finest and most original example of the 450CLC Sport Touring Coupe on the market today. The making of this masterpiece was at a time when they were still built by hand by life long Mercedes craftsman and it shows in this limited production SLC. This all original work of art has gone only 70,889 miles and was often displayed in a Mercedes Dealership as an example of a well built motorcar. It is accident free and comes with all books and an original sales brochure. It is finished in a flawless German Ivory non metallic with impeccable sable brown leather interior highlighted with burled walnut woodwork. It is fitted with the Mercedes 275.8 cubic inch V-type 8-cylinder engine with a 3 speed automatic transmission with torque converter. It comes with disc brakes on all 4 wheels and power steering, bi-level climate control air conditioning/ heating system, electric door locks and windows, AM/FM radio with cassette player and specially designed alloy wheels. Optional equipment includes an electric sun roof and bucket seats. To restore one of these great classics would run over $75,000.00 and in my experience, to find an extra nice original condition motorcar is the way to go. This car is for the early collector who wants an accelerating investment along with endless pride of ownership. | "BUY NOW" EBAY RESERVE ~ $ 25,000.00 For any Further Questions, Please Call 314-352-9100 Door to Door Nationwide and Worldwide Shipping Arrangements Available PICTURE 1 | PICTURE 2 | PICTURE 3 | PICTURE 4 | PICTURE 5 | PICTURE 6 | PICTURE 7 | PICTURE 8 | PICTURE 9 | PICTURE 10 | PICTURE 11 | PICTURE 12 | PICTURE 13 | PICTURE 14 | PICTURE 15 | PICTURE 16 | PICTURE 17 | PICTURE 18 | PICTURE 19 | PICTURE 20 | PICTURE 21 | PICTURE 22 | PICTURE 23 | PICTURE 24 | PICTURE 25 | PICTURE 26 | PICTURE 27 | PICTURE 28 | PICTURE 29 | PICTURE 30 | PICTURE 31 | PICTURE 32 | PICTURE 33 | PICTURE 34 | PICTURE 35 | PICTURE 36 | PICTURE 37 | PICTURE 38 | PICTURE 39 | PICTURE 40 | Acceptable Forms of Payment: Certified check, cashiers check, or bank/wire transfer. U.S. Funds Only. Tax, Title and License: Missouri residents are responsible for applicable sales tax in your county as well as title and licensing fees. If you live outside of Missouri, you are responsible for applicable tax, title and licensing fees in your area. For any Further Questions: Please Call 314-352-9100 | !!ATTENTION!! PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING | Charles Schmitt & Company has described the above mentioned vehicle to the best of our ability. However, with all preowned automobiles, the condition is subjective, so we recommend that the potential buyer themselves fly in to inspect as well as test drive any of the vehicles before finalizing purchase. Ebay winners are encouraged to fly in themselves and to inspect as well as test drive the motor car and are given three business days after the end of the auction to complete the transaction. We do not accept escrow, and all inspections must be done prior to delivery. Charles Schmitt & Co. reserves the right to end the auction at any time. The mileage of said motor car is recorded at the time of arrival at Charles Schmitt & Company and due to road testing and test drives the mileage is subject to change. | Charles Schmitt & Company 3500 South Kingshighway BLVD St. Louis, MO 63139 | CALL US AT 314-352-9100 OR EMAIL US AT info@schmittmotorcars.com | Nation wide Door to Door Shipping Arrangements Available Worldwide Shipping Arrangements also Available Please note: shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. | |
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Wed, Jul 5 2017
SPIELBERG, Austria - Sebastian Vettel celebrated his 30th birthday on Monday, but it can be safely assumed that Lewis Hamilton will not be bringing any gifts to Austria this weekend. After the "road rage" of Azerbaijan two weeks ago, the Formula One title rivals head to the bucolic surroundings of the scenic Red Bull Ring and its backdrop of hills and forests, with controversy still simmering. Vettel, Ferrari's championship leader, had risked a heavy penalty for his moment of madness in driving into Hamilton's Mercedes behind the safety car in Baku but instead the German arrives in Austria with no further sanction and the matter officially closed. Vettel has had to accept full responsibility, and apologize to Hamilton, and will have to stay on best behavior with a race ban looming if he collects any more penalty points on his license this weekend. The FIA said Monday's meeting was attended by top officials including race director Charlie Whiting and safety director Laurent Mekies. "Following detailed discussion and further examination of video and data evidence related to the incident, Sebastian Vettel admitted full responsibility," the FIA said. "In the heat of the action I then overreacted, and therefore I want to apologize to Lewis directly, as well as to all the people who were watching the race. I realize that I was not setting a good example." A formal apology was published on Vettel's personal website. "During the re-start lap, I got surprised by Lewis and ran into the back of his car. With hindsight, I don't believe he had any bad intentions," he said. "In the heat of the action I then overreacted, and therefore I want to apologize to Lewis directly, as well as to all the people who were watching the race. I realize that I was not setting a good example. "I love this sport and I am determined to represent it in a way that can be an example for future generations." But the incident, the sport's major talking point post-Baku, is unlikely to die down immediately even if Mercedes say they have moved on. Hamilton, for one, has said nothing. But he has kept social media buzzing with news he had "liked" a fan's supportive post on Instagram that said the Paris decision had sent the message that "you can do whatever you want on track, smash into each other but if you suck up and just apologize and you get away with it." Hamilton is now 14 points behind Vettel after eight of 20 races, with a loose headrest costing the Briton victory in Azerbaijan.
Mon, Apr 6 2020
2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 I’ve had bad luck with SUVs this winter. Especially performance ones. First, I got a 2019 Range Rover Sport SVR delivered on summers right as two feet of snow fell, rendering it undriveable. Then, coronavirus cancelled Easter Jeep Safari as well as my trip out to Moab in the 2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Diesel. Thankfully, when this 469 horsepower luxury mall crawler was dropped off, the sun shone down and the snow (mostly) held off. The first thing that I noticed was there were a few blank buttons throughout the cabin, something that you may see in an entry model vehicle, but IÂ’m not accustomed to seeing in an AMG. Not a great look for a vehicle with an $80,000 price tag. Thankfully that was where the disappointment ended. As soon as you press the start button, the engine fires up and the exhaust note is incredible. Hopping on the highway ramp near my house, I floored it, and the biturbo V8 had me pressed back into the driver's seat, and this wasnÂ’t even the S version that our staff drove last year. Inside and out, the GLC 63 was everything youÂ’d expect from Mercedes. The interior was immaculate, and while the infotainment wheel and touch pad may take some getting used to for someone who isnÂ’t familiar, by now I have it down so that I can use it without looking. And while the V8 left me smiling ear to ear, I was most impressed by the amount of useable interior space there is. I happened to be moving at the time of this review and while all of my large furniture was shoved into the back of a moving van, I was able to fit almost everything else in the back of the GLC. 2019 and 2020 Fiat 500X Trekking ItÂ’s hard to say goodbye to an AMG and then turn around and be excited when a Fiat 500X pulls in your driveway (I know, I know, automotive journalist problems). That being said, when the red Fiat pulled up, I found myself admiring it. I am very familiar with the 500X. Back in 2016 Autoblog had one for a year as our long term test vehicle. I drove that car everywhere, multiple trips up north in Michigan, and even tracked it at Gingerman Raceway for a few laps before the brakes started smoking. The 2019 model I had in my driveway and the 2020 model I drove in the snow up in the mountains feel very similar to that car. The interior is stylish and surprisingly roomy. The greenhouse is airy.
Wed, Aug 9 2017
Once again, Mercedes is taking a Vision concept to the Pebble Beach Concours this year. To start generating excitement, the company has released a teaser trailer for the car, and effectively no other information. But we think we've pieced together what the car is. Let's look at the video first. It shows a voluptuous blue body. It's all curves and clean lines inside and out. It also has an impressively prodigious prow with a proud three-pointed star at the front. The interior is all white with very little detail, and in addition to chrome, there are many copper trim pieces. There appear to be only two seats, too. Toward the end, we see a strip of copper trim on the outside as well, and just before the shot changes, we can see a bit of white interior that indicates this is a convertible. So we know this is an elegant, luxurious roadster. Is there anything else we can discern? Well, it seems Mercedes may have accidentally revealed the name of the car, or at least what it's based on. The video's file name includes the words "Maybach six." That happens to be the name of last year's Mercedes-Maybach coupe concept. On top of that, there's a striking resemblance between the long, flowing hoods of both cars. So it seems like a pretty safe bet that Mercedes will show the convertible version of that car, which was 18 feet long, and produced 738 horsepower from a quartet of electric motors. We'll find out if we're right when the car is revealed at Pebble Beach. Related Video: Image Credit: Mercedes-Benz Design/Style Maybach Mercedes-Benz Technology Emerging Technologies Convertible Concept Cars Electric Luxury Pebble Beach
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