1967 Mercedes Benz 230sl on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Drive Type: 4 speed
Model: SL-Class
Mileage: 114,000
Trim: convertible
1967 Mercedes Benz 230SL for auction.
This is a no reserve auction - the highest bidder gets the Pagoda.
This is a fully documented 230SL that was in one hand for the last 30 years. It was always garaged.
7000 miles ago the engine underwent a major restoration. It took one year and over $20k to get it to the point where it is right now. Photo documentation comes with the car. The car runs and drives fantastic. The 4 speed tranny shifts perfectly. It is just a pleasure to drive the Mercedes. The paint looks nice but needs some attention. There are some flaws that needs to be touched up or in my opinion this car deserves a new professional paint job. I have more photos that shows the flaws. The interior is very nice. It looks like the carpet is still the original and with a new carpet kit the car would look even better inside. The canvas top was recently replaced with an special ordered replacement high quality soft top from Germany. The hardtop is in good condition. The headliner could use a good cleaning. Softtop and hardtop are fitting good -- there are no gaps or problems to close or open/take them off. The undercarriage looks solid. I pulled the carpet up and there is some surface rust but no cancer. Body is straight. Chrome is nice - not perfect.
In my opinion this car is a good driver with some touch ups on the paint or just drive it as is. If you decide to repaint the car you would have a super nice 230SL. Just alone the engine compartment is fabulous - the car won several trophy's back in the days because of the engine.
Like mentioned before - I can send you more photos of the car. Just send me a message.
You can call me at 954-643-8380 to discuss the car. I speak english and german.
Because I operate an international transport company I will help with national or international shipping. Ask me for a quote.
FAQ:
Why are you selling?
I just recently bought this car for my oversea customer and he didnt send me the money and I can't keep the car.
Clean title?
Yes, I have an open clean title that is ready to sign over into your name.
Can i inspect the car or can I have a third party to inspect the car?
Absolutely - inspections are more than welcome. I want that the winning bidder gets what he expects.
Payment?
I accept cash, a bank wire or a cashier check. The car wont leave my facility until all funds have cleared.
Do you have knowledge about classic Mercedes Benz Automobilia?
Yes I do, I bought a lot of classic Mercedes for my customers overseas
Can I inspect the car after the auction ends?
No, you cant
Happy bidding.
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