1976 Mercedes 450 Slc In Excellent Condition *videos Included* on 2040-cars
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Great Car for Great Price! Ive owned this car for 2 years. Spend sometime and money doing it right and unfortunately my situation has changed and I need to sell it. if you have any question you may contact me at 313 418 2784 Bryant. 1. the car is in great condition for its age. 2. Interior and exterior are in great condition. 3. The engine and transmission are in great working condition. (tune up performed). 4. Car runs and drives. Performs well. Please reference videos. I actually had two cars running at the same time on the video which is why the audio is a little loud. 5. I had the car stripped down to bare metal and painted Base Clear. Looks GREAT. I have receipts for work.
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This SLK is meant for competition, obviously, and Carlsson has already booked the car to race in several hill climb events in the E1 category. The purpose-built racer should have a fighting chance to do well in said races, with a shape vetted in wind tunnel testing for maximum downforce, the SLK uses a carbon-fiber bodyshell to help achieve a curb weight of just about 1,720 pounds.
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Last week, we reported that a decision on what path Maybach would take going forward would be due at the start of next month, but the latest reports indicate that the timeframe has been extended as further options are being considered.
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