Rare 1982 Excalibur Series IV RoadsterThis handsome 1982 Excalibur
Series IV Roadster is a rare and desirable 2-seat roadster model.
One of a total of just 159 Series IV Roadsters ever
produced. Ivory with tan leather interior. V8 with
automatic transmission. The odometer shows 16,975. It runs and
drives great and is in excellent original condition overall. A very
clean and attractive example that's ready for a new home.
A good usable driver quality car as-is that would be an
absolute pleasure to own. An impressive automobile with a
beautifully lined body
with electronically foldable rumble seat. Power
steering and power windows. The Series IV automobiles debuted in
1980 and were the first Excaliburs to incorporate glass side
windows, integrated trunk and power convertible top for the Phaeton
and Roadster models. The Series IV was also the first to receive a
full design face lift. While the previous Series I and II cars
evoked the lines of the classic SS and SSK Mercedes-Benz race cars,
the Series IVs appearance was attributed to the 500K/540K
supercharged Mercedes-Benz of the mid to late 1930s. This
particular Series IV Roadster is ready to enjoy and a collectors
dream come true. Rare and Desirable 2-Seat
Roadster model 1 of 159 Series IV built Rumble seat
and semi-electric soft-top A collector's dream come true
Mechanically strong, ready to enjoy Org
Price:$49,500Discounted Price:$39,500
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