We offer this 1991 Mercedes Benz 560SEC for sale in our Atlanta
Showroom. This is the one they call Dr. Feelgood! Stay with me,
this Mercedes has the triple crown...It was car was hand built in
Germany, Clean Car Fax, and is documented as the personal car of
Mick Mars, the lead guitarist from Motley Crue. We have the
registration, license plate "MARS8DZ" and documentation. It that is
not enough of a proof of the celebrity ownership, the "Crue"
keychain and Mick Marz is embroidered in the floor mats. Let's put
aside the fact this car was owned by the lead guitarist of one the
biggest rockin' bands of all time, this MB is an ICON of the 80's
and 90's. Does anyone remember this MB in the movie Roadhouse, well
this is the car that was driven. If there is one marque closely
identified with the life-style of a contemporary Super Star, it
must be Mercedes-Benz. Of course, Mercedes-Benz knows precisely
what it's up to. It is Mercedes' avowed intention that these
5.6-litre V8 projectiles should provide the very ultimate in
up-market prestige motoring, appealing to the sort of customers
whose standards of taste and discernment lead to only the best.
Heart of the 560SEC is the well-proven light alloy V8 from To
enhance the engine's freerunning characteristics, the crankshaft
has eight counter-weights instead of six. With its multi-functional
ignition and mixture formation system, the 5547cc unit produces a
healthy 300bhp at 5000 rpm, sufficient to propel the coupes
aerodynamically superb profile at over a genuine 140 mph. As you
slip in behind the wheel of the 560SEC you are immediately
conscious that this is a mixture to leave the occupants blissfully
unaware that everything has it place, and I emphasize the word
blissfully. The first reminder of the car's wide-ranging appeal
comes when considering the driving position. Its range is quite
remarkable. Make no mistake, although this is a two-door coupe, it
has plenty of room for four people and all their luggage. Surveying
the instruments from behind that steering wheel, there is no
concession to the passage of time. Stylistic alterations to the
instrumentation certainly form no part of the Mercedes-Benz credo.
It is always welcomingly familiar ground for the driver. The fascia
has a classic appeal. Dominating the scene is the 170 mph
speedometer flanked on the right by the rev counter red-lined at
6,000 rpm and a small clock. On the left of the speedometer is
another circular dial, segments of which provide gauges for fuel
contents, oil pressure, water temperature. Below this binnacle is a
battery of warning lights covering most of the auxiliary controls,
bulb failures etc. The central console contains a superb
sophisticated and reliable air conditioning system includes
separate controls for each foot well in addition to six vents at
various points across the walnut-trimmed fascia. Aside from the
electrically adjustable seats, there are other aids to calm living
incorporated into the 560SEC's basic internal specification. The
arm which obligingly extends to "offer" you the seat belt, like
some sort of mechanical valet, retreats unobtrusively if you
decline to accept its offer within a fixed time. Visibility is
terrific and all the minor secondary controls fall to hand easily.
Cocooned within the insulated luxury of its high quality cabin, the
560SEC imbues a feeling of calm well-being even before the key has
been turned in the ignition. A touch on the key and the subdued,
reassuring throb of that V8 comes to life without the slightest
hesitation. Unquestionably, it is one of the World's great cars.
Not because it carries the three-pointed star on its radiator
grille, not because of its superb performance and docility for a
car of its size, not because of its high level of equipment. The
Mercedes-Benz 560SEC earns its right to a slot close to the very
pinnacle of automobile engineering because of the manner in which
it combines a whole host of enviable traits, blending them into an
exquisitely balanced package which radiates high production
standards, superb engineering and a keen perception of what the
discerning buyer really appreciates. Options Innclude: AC, CD
Player, Cruise control, Heated seats, power brakes, power steering,
power locks, power sunroof, power window, anti-lock brakes,
traction control, seat belts, driver airbag, leather interior,
aluminum alloy wheels.To view the car in greater detail, including
100+ HD photos and HD video, please visit
www.gatewayclassiccars.com. For more information please call the
Atlanta showroom at 678-894-4833 or e-mail us at
[email protected]!