1972 Mercedes-Benz 350SL with 2 TopsIntroducing this 1972
Mercedes-Benz 350SL with 2 Tops finished in its factory color
Signal Red with a parchment interior. This early R107 is equipped
with both a removable hardtop and a convertible soft top, offering
flexibility for open or enclosed driving.Highlights:- California
Car- Factory Color Signal Red- Automatic Transmission- Four-Wheel
Disc Brakes- Fuel Injection- Removable Hardtop- Convertible Soft
Top- 14-Inch Steel Wheels- Jack and Spare Tire IncludedUnder the
hood, this 350SL is powered by a fuel-injected V8 engine paired
with an automatic transmission. Additional equipment includes power
steering, dual exhaust outlets, four-wheel disc brakes,
Bosch-branded fog lights, chrome trim, 4-spoke steering wheel, VDO
instrumentation, 14-inch steel wheels, Hankook Optimo tires,
Mercedes-Benz hubcaps, a jack, and a full-size spare tire fitted in
the trunk.Convenience features include bucket seats, dual-side
rearview mirrors, manual-crank windows, glove box, an analog clock,
AM/FM radio, and a fender-mounted antenna. Note: this classic car
is offered with a salvage title and shows signs of age and wear.
The paint will require attention.As one of the early models in the
R107 series, the 1972 350SL holds a special place in Mercedes-Benz
history. If you're in the market for a well-priced German classic,
look no further than this timeless roadster that is mechanically
sound. For $8,950
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