1983 Mercedes Benz 380sl Hardtop Convertible ~ 380 Sl Parts Only!! on 2040-cars
Kingston, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:3.8
Mileage: 187,000
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Exterior Color: Brown
Model: SL-Class
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 Door coupe / roadster
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: rear wheel
1983 Mercedes PARTS ONLY!!!! NO TITLE!!! This is bill of sale only. If you do the research the vin is clear. This 3.8 Litre V8 features include; Independent rear suspension, It is a 4 speed automatic, Fuel injected, 2.77 gears. This Car will start and idle. Theres still plenty of good pats! especially under the hood because 90% of it is made of aluminium!! All of The pictures basically sum up the worst of the car. I appears to have been hit in the rear quarter. Its missing very little and everything it does have its Original down to the Mercedes pipe clamps!!! Please ask any further questions you may have before placing your bids. Thanks!!! This vehicle will be sold at NO RESERVE!!!! offers always welcome!! THE VIN NUMBER PROVIDED ABOVE IS NOT CORRECT! For whatever reason Ebay will not allow me to post the ad with the correct vin which is WDBBA45A3DD022954 . I will deliver to MA, NH, RI, CT, and possibly NY for an additional fee.
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