1986 Mercedes-benz Sl-class 560sl Red on 2040-cars
Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States
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1) The car is in excellent condition. It is a fantastic car.
2) Low mileage, only 51758 miles. 3) I bought this car in 2000 and have driven approximately 10,000 mild since. 4) I have another identical 560SL with 8,000 miles and do not need this car any more. 5) The car is in Bergen County, New Jersey. You are welcome to come to see it. 6) The buyer shall arrange for the shipping and shall be responsible for the shipping cost. 7) The specs of the car can be found on the Internet. On Apr-27-14 at 07:39:38 PDT, seller added the following information: 1) The car is in excellent condition. It is a fantastic car. 2) Low mileage, only 51758 miles. 3) I bought this car in 2000 and have driven approximately 10,000 miles since. 4) I have another identical 560SL with 8,000 miles and do not need this car any more. 5) The car is in Bergen County, New Jersey. You are welcome to come to see it. 6) The buyer shall arrange for the shipping and shall be responsible for the shipping cost. 7) The specs of the car can be found on the Internet. Notes added on 4/27/2014, Sunday 8) I actually bought the car on 05/14/1999, 40928 miles. 15 years ago. 9) I prefer to sell to a private owner who intends to enjoy the car if the price is similar.10) The soft top is as new. I have not used it since I bought the car. On Apr-28-14 at 09:29:46 PDT, seller added the following information: 11) the soft top is as new. It has been used in the last 15 years. The hardtop is always on. 12) Cruise control works fine. Just tested to answer a bidder's question. 13) Engine compartment is clean and in excellent condition. On Apr-28-14 at 09:31:19 PDT, seller added the following information: Correction to 11) the soft top has NOT been used in the last 15 years. On Apr-29-14 at 09:58:32 PDT, seller added the following information: 14) I received many inquiries and try to do my best to accommodate. Not interested in doing it again. If the highest bidder does not pay this time, I will sell to the next highest bidder and so on. 16) This is a great car and I will sell at a bargain price, considering the price 28 years ago is over $60,000.00. On May-02-14 at 04:27:42 PDT, seller added the following information: 17) Five local people came to see the car on 5/1. Very nice people. No one complained about the condition. Four of them gave a price and one asked my price. I will let the auction run, which will end on this Saturday afternoon. I believe it will be sold this time around. |
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