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2001 Mercedes Benz Slk Roadster In "collectable" Condition - At A Great Price! on 2040-cars

US $8,995.00
Year:2001 Mileage:117983
Location:

Daytona Beach, Florida, United States

Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
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WOW!!! WHAT A GREAT FIND!!!

AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, HIGH OUTPUT YET AFFORDABLE/ECONOMICAL 30MPG, "PRACTICAL" SPORTSCAR/ROADSTER-RETRACTABLE HARDTOP IN "COLLECTIBLE" CONDITION - AT A GREAT PRICE! 

THIS IS A GARAGE KEPT, LADY OWNED/DRIVEN FLORIDA CAR IN "COLLECTIBLE" CONDITION - BUT PRICED TO SELL - AND ALL TRADES CONSIDERED! 

THE PERFECT GRADUATION "REWARD": MERCEDES SAFETY ENGINEERING, RELIABILITY AND ECONOMY (I CAN PULL 30MPG..) - AND A BLAST TO DRIVE! 

"AMG" (BADGING) PACKAGE INCLUDING "AMG" (SPORT/PERFORMANCE) AND "V8 KOMPRESSOR", CARBON FIBER SHIFT BEZEL AND CUSTOM BLACKED OUT MIRRORS MAKE THIS BENZ ROADSTER UNIQUELY ONE OF A KIND - AND THE NICEST CAR OUT THERE AT SUCH A THIS PRICE! 

THE PAINT AND UPHOLSTERY ARE LIKE NEW, AS ARE THE TIRES - THIS BENZ SHOWS "PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP" FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER IN THAT IT'S CONDITION IS UNBELIEVABLE (GIVEN IT'S PRICE) - AND IT ONLY HAS 117,893 ORIGINAL "PAMPERED" GARAGE KEPT FLORIDA MILES ON IT. IF DRIVEN AND CARED FOR AS IT HAS BEEN, THIS CAR WILL GO (AT LEAST) ANOTHER 100,000 WITH NO MAJOR PROBLEMS...  

ABSOLUTELY LOADED INCLUDING AN AUTOMATIC POWER RETRACTABLE HARD-TOP, POWER LEATHER BUCKET SEATS, PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM INCLUDING THE FACTORY HARMAN KARDEN MULTI-DISC CD CHANGER AND PREMIUM ALLOY WHEELS. 

COMPLETELY SAFETY INSPECTED AND SERVICED. IT CHECKED-OUT, RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW (ONE OF MY PERSONAL "DRIVERS" - JUST DROVE IT OVER 1500 MILES X-COUNTRY...) - GUARANTEED, (MY GUARANTEE IS IN WRITING AND BACKED BY OVER 25 YEARS OF LOYAL CUSTOMERS FROM MY LITTLE HOMETOWN AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY...). 

LOOK (AND FEEL...) LIKE A MILLION BUCKS FOR UNDER 9 GRAND - AND DO IT IN AN ECONOMICAL YET "SPUNKY", DEPENDABLE, FUN, PRACTICAL BENZ ROADSTER! 

THE POWER RETRACTABLE HARDTOP WORKS PERFECTLY (AND IS CARWASH AND HURRICANE PROOF...) AS IT FOLDS INTO THE TRUNK AUTOMATICALLY IN 20 SECONDS - PUT IT UP OR DOWN AS YOU WAIT FOR THE LIGHT TO CHANGE - GERMAN ENGINEERING AT IT'S FINEST... 

CLEAN AND CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE IN HAND (UNLIKE SOME PRIVATE SELLERS...)

CLEAN CAR FAX/AUTO CHECK, AND ALL THE ORIGINAL BOOKS, FLOORMATS, ROLLBAR SHADE AND FACTORY KEYLESS REMOTE "SWITCH-BLADE" KEY INCLUDED.

 FEEL FREE TO CALL/TEXT ME ANYTIME FOR A QUICK RESPONSE WITH ANY QUESTIONS/TRADES OFFERS @ (715) 938-FIFTEEN HUNDRED - OR SHOOT ME AN EMAIL AND I WILL RESPOND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. THANKS! LONNIE/OWNER (NO SCAMMERS)

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