Stunning Sl 500 Low Mileage And Triple Black All Factory Options on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0 LITRE 8CYL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Model: SL-Class
Trim: SL500
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 92,200
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
THIS IS PROBABLY THE BEST AVAILABLE EXAMPLE OF THIS CAR UNDER $20,000. I AM THE SECOND OWNER OF THE CAR AND I ACQUIRED IT WITH ONLY 8,000 MILES. THE CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNTIL I BROUGHT IT T0 MY OTHER RESIDENCE IN LOUISVILLE, KY ONE YEAR AGO. IT HAS BEEN DRIVEN ABOUT 1000 MILES SINCE THEN. THE CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED AND HAS ALMOST NEVER BEEN DRIVEN IN THE RAIN.
I HAD THE CAR PAINTED BY ALFA-MILANO IN LOS ANGELES TWO YEARS AGO USING GLASURIT PAINT FOR $6500. THE MAJOR THINGS THAT GO WRONG WITH THIS MODEL HAVE ALL BEEN ADDRESSED INCLUDING: THE REAR GEAR THAT USUALLY GOES OUT WAS DEALT WITH BY REPLACING THE ENTIRE TRANSMISSION ABOUT 6000 MILES AGO. THE WIRING HARNESS WAS REPLACED ABOUT 7000 MILES AGO. EVERY OTHER ISSUE THAT HAS ARISEN HAS BEEN PROMPTLY FIXED USING ONLY EXPERT MERCEDES TECHNICIANS AND FACTORY PARTS. THE SOFT TOP WAS REPLACED 3 YEARS AGO AND IS AS NEW. THE $900 SET OF MICHELIN TIRES HAVE ABOUT 1100 MILES ON THEM. ALL SCHEDULED MAINTENENCE HAS BEEN PERFORMED ON TIME.
THE ORIGINAL STICKER PRICE ON THIS CAR WAS $106,000 SINCE IT HAS ALL THE FACTORY OPTIONS AVAILABLE AT THE TIME, WHICH INCLUDED DRIVER AND PASSENGER ORTHOPEDIC SEATS, THE IN-DASH PHONE, AND THE PORTABLE PHONE. BOTH PHONES ARE STILL IN THE CAR BUT CAN'T BE ACTIVATED SINCE THEY ARE THE OLD ANALOG SYSTEM. IT'S EASY TO HAVE THEM REMOVED IF DESIRED.
THE ONLY THING THAT ISN'T STOCK IS THE NAKAMICHI HEAD UNIT WITH CD AND THE REST OF THE INCREDIBLE SOUND SYSTEM WHICH FEATURES A VERY POWERFUL AND CLEAR MCINTOSH 4X100W POWER AMP ($1,100 IN 1995!), CROSSOVER, BOSE SUB SYSTEM, AND SPEAKERS. THIS IS PROBABLY ONE OF THE BEST SYSTEMS I'VE EVER HEARD IN ANY CAR AND WAS OVER $8,000 WHEN ORIGINALLY CUSTOMIZED AND INSTALLED.
EVERYTHING ON THE CAR WORKS AS IT SHOULD AND THE AC BLOWS ICE COLD. I ALSO HAVE THE DETACHABLE WIND SCREEN WHICH IS LIKE NEW. THE HARDTOP WAS PAINTED ALONG WITH THE REST OF THE CAR AND IS 100% PERFECT INCLUDING THE INTERIOR AND HEADLINER. I CAN SEND PICTURES BUT I DID NOT HAVE ANYONE TO HELP ME PUT IT ON WHEN I PHOTOGRAPHED THE CAR AND WANTED TO GO AHEAD AND POST THE LISTING.
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