Vehicle Description
1988 Mercedes Benz 560SL two-door roadster. Amazing Condition,
Beautiful Styling and Fantastic color Combination. EXTREMLY LOW
42,500 MILES. AC, custom exhaust and custom chrome wheels. New
looking throughout. Factory painted in Arctic white (code 147).
Powered by a 5.6L 338 cu.i. V8 SOHC. Bosch KE - Jet Tronic fuel
injection Stainless Steel Magnaflow Muffler with dual chrome tips
(has a wonderful throaty sound like the new AMG's) Transmission is
a 722.3 four-speed automatic w/shift on the floor and a limited
slip differential. Recirculating ball w/power assist steering.
Suspension: Double wishbones with/coil springs, telescopic shock
absorbers, torsion bar stabilizer front. Independent beam axle
with/telescopic shock absorbers, coil springs, torsion bar
stabilizer rear. Brakes: Vented discs with/vacuum assist, ABS
front, solid disks with/vacuum assist, ABS - rear. Riding on TSW
'Snetterton' 18" chrome wheels w/ Michelin Pilot Sport all season
radial tires - four corners - 225/45ZR 18 front 245/40ZR 18 rear.
SRS supplemental restraint system, radio alarm antitheft system,
power antenna. Accessories include Air-conditioning, power
steering, power brakes, power windows, power locks, right hand
power mirror, power antenna, speed control, rear defrost. New brown
cloth convertible top, hardtop in matching arctic white. Chrome
mirror caps, bodyside molding's, manufacturer specific North
American spec headlamps/bumpers and front fog lamps. Interior: Full
grain light tan leather seats, full grain leather interior,
Burlwood trim, factory equipped VDO instrumentation. Equipped with
Becker electronic Grand Prix AM/FM stereo/cassette player,
features: auto reverse, Dolby system, seek/scan, 10 button memory 4
AM stations 6 FM stations, alarm: radio alarm antitheft system.
Standard options: SRS supplemental restraint system, driver side
airbag, antilock brake system, original tool kit, first aid kit. A
seriously Spectacular Mercedes that will thrill you to drive and
wow on-lookers. With only 42,500 miles this ones barley begun to be
enjoyed.