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1956 Mercedes Benz 190sl 300sl Seativory/red Orig Spot Welds Books Jack #s Match on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:57998 Color: shows nicely with Very Good Chrome
Location:

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Early Production 1956 Mercedes Benz 190SL



Convertible Soft Top

Ivory  (Elfenbein DB608 - White) on Burgundy Red

57,999 Miles


2 Owner California Car

*Original Matching Numbers

*Original Spot Welds

*Orginal Owners Manual and Jack Kit

*2 sets of KEYS

*NO RUST CALIFORNIA Example

No Smoke or Leaks

Excellent Mechanicals

SURVIVOR CLASS ELIGIBLE!

ENTIRELY ORIGINAL INTERIOR WITH 300SL SEATS 
(mid-1956 changed to later style)

Exterior shows nicely with Very Good Chrome
 Excellent original Glass
 New Black Top in Excellent condition

Weber Carburators fitted for drivability, Excellent power with shifts smooth & Correct

Spare Tire intact in trunk, as is jack stand

Low Mile original example with NO Rust ANYWHERE

Panel Gaps are excellent with no signs of prior repairs or damage

Do Not Miss the Opportunity to Own this Wonderful Early 190SL Example




VIN A1210426500607

1.9L Inline 4 cylinder4spd Manual RWD


Early production low mileage 1956 Mercedes Benz 190SL Ivory White on Red/White interior. Beautiful elegant color combination in excellent condition. Just a 2 owner vehicle from California, this 190SL runs and drive like it should! First crank start with strong clutch pull and superb throttle response. With working headlights, tails, and signals, it gives an amazing summer cruiser. The soft top is excellent condition should you get caught it the rain or chilly nighttime weather!





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