1960 Mercedes Benz 190sl. Very Good Condition. on 2040-cars
Medina, Ohio, United States
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1960 MERCEDES BENZ 190SL. TWO OWNER CAR. BODY AND PAINT.....THE BODY ON THE CAR IS VERY SOLID. ALL GAPS ARE GOOD. VERY STRAIGHT WITH NO DENTS. PAINT IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. CAR IS VERY PRESENTABLE. TIRES AND WHEELS. TIRES ARE THREE YEARS OLD. WHEELS AND HUBCAPS ARE IN VERY NICE SHAPE. CHROME AND GLASS.....CHROME IS VERY NICE. BUMPERS ARE VERY STRAIGHT WITH NO DENTS. ALL GLASS IS GOOD. INTERIOR.....THE SEATS ARE IN VERY NICE SHAPE. WERE RECOVERED ABOUT 4 YEARS AGO. THE PADDED DASH TOP IS FADED. THE DASH AND GAUGES ARE IN VERY NICE SHAPE. DRIVER SIDE CARPET IS SHOW SOME WEAR. BALANCE OF CARPET IS IN NICE SHAPE. SOFT TOP IS IN VERY NICE SHAPE. LARGE WINDOW HARDTOP IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. MECHANICALLY....THE CAR HAS 83000 MILES ON IT. HAS THE ORIGINAL ENGINE AND CARBS. RUNS AND DRIVES VERY NICE. GOES DOWN THE ROAD VERY STRAIGHT. EVERYTHING WORKS ON THE CAR. UNDERCARRIAGE......THE FLOORS AND TRUNK AREA ARE ALL SOLID. FRAME IS ALSO VERY SOLID. THIS IS A VERY NICE 190SL THAT IS READY TO BE DRIVEN AND ENJOYED. PLEASE READ TERMS OF PAYMENT BEFORE BIDDING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. ALL INSPECTION MUST TAKE PLACE BEFORE THE END OF THE AUCTION. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!! |
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Drop into the leather-lined cockpit of this $213,145 provocateur, floor the accelerator pedal as I did over and over again, and 60 miles per hour falls in a traction-limited 3.9 seconds. Top speed has been electronically held to 186 mph (this apparently saves Gulfstream jet owners from embarrassment). Forget the SL550 and SL63 AMG, the valets will trip over themselves attending to the tycoon driving this thoroughbred - it's the real deal.
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