63,000 Miles, One Owner Since 1968, Manual Transmission
Rare Factory Original Signal Red (568) with Arabian Gray (124) hard
top, interior and hubcaps. Matching numbers engine and
transmission. This 1966 Mercedes-Benz 230SL was purchased by the
previous owner's parents in 1968 and stored from 2009 until 2020.
The car was professionally repainted, a new soft top was installed
and the bumpers were re-chromed in 2024. Between 2020 and 2022 this
230SL benefitted from a mechanical refresh including an overhaul of
the fuel system (new tank and pump), replacement of the valve cover
gasket, clutch cylinders, transmission mount, belts, battery, rear
wheel cylinders and brake shoes, shifter bushings and tires. The
front parking brake cable, rear wheel cylinders, brake booster, and
rear brake shoes were replaced and the brake drums were resurfaced.
Receipts totaling $8,000 for 2020-2022 mechanical work are included
as is the tool kit, Becker Radio manual, Owner's Manual and other
documents.
All gauges as well as the factory radio and clock work as they
should.
Body-color 14" steel wheels wear polished trim rings and hubcaps
and are mounted with 185-width Vredestein Sprint Classic tires that
show 2020 date codes.
A push-button ignition system has been installed and the
multi-function directional/wiper stalk housing is broken, though it
remains operational.
The five-digit odometer shows 63,000 miles, approximately 50,000 of
which were added by the previous owner's family.
This one family owned 230SL drives as good as as it looks.
Contact us for a driving video. We've been unable to upload it due
to a software issue.
Vehicle Details
1966 Mercedes-Benz 230SL
Listing ID:CC-2019796
Price:$69,500
Location:Jacksonville, Florida
Year:1966
Make:Mercedes-Benz
Model:230SL
Exterior Color:Signal Red
Interior Color:Grey
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:62335
Stock Number:221
VIN:11304210016826
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