1988 Mercedes-benz Sl-class on 2040-cars
Tuscola, Texas, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: pastypttibwell@trekkies.org .I am selling this 1988 Mercedes Benz 560SLMy 1988 Mercedes Benz 560SL with only "6,124 Original Miles". This vehicle is Black with
Burgundy leather. The vehicle was originally sold by V. Brent Wilhelm, Astorg Mercedes Benz in Parkersburg West
Virginia. I purchased the vehicle from the second owner who purchased the 560SL on April 29, 1992. I have a copy
of the Title dated 4/29/92. The car had the original Pirelli P6 tires on it when I purchased it.
This rare and gorgeous color combination is a sight to behold. This color combination will definitely enhance it's
collectability. The vehicle has always been garaged. It has the original spare with the tool kit still in
plastic.
The photos speak for the unique quality and condition of this vehicle. I have all of the books and records. I also have three keys, one of which still has its original leather pouch.
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Let this be a warning...



