2005 Mercedes-benz Sl500 Sport Package Hard Top Convertible!! on 2040-cars
Guthrie, Oklahoma, United States
2005 MERCEDES BENZ SL500 Sport Package This is a beautiful example of a 2005 SL500 Sport Package with the rare red interior. This car is an absolute blast to drive and turns heads everywhere it goes! Features include 5.0L V8 engine, automatic 7 speed electronic touch shift transmission with paddle shifters on the steering wheel, COMMAND Navigation, Premium Bose sound system, heated leather seats, remote retractable hardtop, Mercedes Benz Bluetooth Module Cradle Adapter allowing full Bluetooth integration and many, many more features.
The car runs great and the transmission and air suspension operate perfectly. The only known issues with this car are: - The leather on both the driver's and passenger's seat are worn from normal usage - The back bumper has a small crack - The trim around both of the doors is faded - The external door lock button on the driver's side door is inoperable. The lock function on the key fob operates perfectly. - The window tint on the rear window is scratched from the top being raised and lowered over the life of the vehicle - The handle of the trunk partition (which protects the roof from any objects or luggage in the truck) is cracked. This is only visible when the trunk is open and the top is up.
This car is reported as having been in an accident before my wife and I purchased the vehicle. I do not have any information regarding this reported accident. Any damage was repaired before the time we purchased the vehicle. I have been able to find absolutely no evidence of damage on the vehicle. This can has had no issues, either mechanical or electrical, since I have owned it. This car is my BABY but my wife and I recently inherited a 2007 Cadillac XLR. Though I would love to keep this car, it makes no sense at this time for me to have two sports cars!!!!
Please call Billy at (405) 808-1131 or email at williamwheelerjr@yahoo.com with questions or to request additional pictures. EXTERIOR
INTERIOR Keyless Go – Touch engine start and stop Dual visors w/illuminated vanity mirrors MECHANICAL 255/40ZR18 front/285/35ZR18 rear high-performance tires SAFETY
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of the auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $1000.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. The remainder is due within 7 days of auction end. If no contact is made within 24 hours, we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise. The transaction is not complete untill the car is paid.
Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious about owning this vehicle. All non-paying high bidders will be reported to eBay, and negative feedback will be posted.
Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle.
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