1988 Mercedes-benz 560sl Base Convertible 2-door 5.6l on 2040-cars
Strongsville, Ohio, United States
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1988 560SL with 176k, in which I recently had a crash. The passenger side fender is no good and there is minor damage down the passenger door / quarter. The car is Smoke Silver with Medium Red interior and brown top (does have 2-tears). Non-Smoking Vehicle. There is some rust spots on both doors and quarters. The hardtop also has rust but I have an additional hardtop which is in nice condition. The car still runs / drives and all components work. I am adding a partial list of items I have replaced in the last year: Becker AutoSound Decode and Aux Jack upgrade. Cap / Rotor / Wires / Belts / Filters. Tie Rods / Idler Arm / Steering dampener. Monovalve Repair Kit. R134 Condenser / Compressor / Some Lines / Receiver-Dryer. Vacuum Pod. ProGrama Climate Control Unit. ProGrama Cruise Control Amplifier. Timing Chain / Gears Checked - Ok. Bosal Catalytic Converter. Bosal Muffler. Original Pirelli spare. New front tires. (I do have a new set of Adsit wheels and P4 tires with 4k miles which could be added for a cost). Coolant Change (Factory Blue) with Upper / Lower Hoses. The interior is in really nice condition with the only wear being on the driver seat bolsters. The carpet is good except for the center console piece. The trunk carpet is really nice also. Dashboard is nice except for two cracks in the center defrost vents. All gauges work. The wood on the dash / climate control is clean but the lower console does have cracks and the hole drilled for the aux input. I have the jack but no tool kit. I have recently purchased a used passenger fender which will be included. The wiper arms are excellent. Car was never hit prior to this crash and only had minor touch up on the hood for stone chips. I have included some images but more can be sent upon request.
The left-front lamp assembly, grille, bumper filler have been removed for inspection but are stored. The windshield does have abrasion from road use and a crack on the driver front-lower corner. There are misc maintenance items that are included: Front Subframe Bushing Kit Rear Subframe Bushing Kit (Left side installed) Oil Filters (2) Transmission Filter Kit THE WHEELS / TIRES IN THE PICTURES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE AUCTION PRICE. THEY CAN BE PURCHASED FOR AN ADDITIONAL $500.00 WITH THE WINNING AUCTION. $300.00 Deposit must be received within 72 hours of winning auction end. Vehicle must be picked up in Cleveland, Ohio within 7-days of winning auction end. Cash (preferred), U.S. Postal Service Money Order, or Cashier's Check accepted. Title will be transferred when funds are cleared. This vehicle runs / drives but has no warranty of any kind (As-Is purchase). Thank You.
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