1989 Mercedes-benz 560sec Base Coupe 2-door 5.6l on 2040-cars
Warren, New Jersey, United States
The auction is for 1989 MB 560 SL one of the last production of the "107" which began in 1972 and terminated in 1989.560 SL is considered to be the most desirable and collectable .When the last vehicle was produced in 1989 it sold for $64,000 so only the very wealthy could afford them.Because of their extreme durability and tendency not to rust they are quite affordable.These superbly crafted motor cars will continue to be road worthy due to their pure mechanical simplicity.This car is in excellent condition,looks like showroom car.Original paint,no accident,no sign of crack on dash,no sign of rust on the body,no tear and rips or cracks on the seats(except tiny knif cut behind the driver seat hardly visible),mechanically no issue and runs great,minor dent on the hood,odometer is o.k and shows 97,400 mileage,it comes with the soft top.I have always had an appreciation for classic car/The condition is subjective,so I would recommend that the potential buyer inspect the car in person or have someone else to do it for you before finalizing the purchase.Ebay winner is encourage to inspect as well as test drive the car.I would be happy to facilitate personal or professional inspection but please do so before bidding.10% non refundable deposite is requested within 48 hours days of the auction and the balance to be paid within 7 days of the auction "s end .Please note,I do not accept screw ,only bank check and all the inspection must be done prior to delivery.Buyer is responsible for the shipping however I would be more than happy to help with arrangement.I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.I want the car go to great home,but I will not be responsible in anyway for claims arriving from shipping damage.I assume no responsibility for damage occurred after vehicle leave my possession.The vehicle sold as is with no warranty,expressed written,it is responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspect the vehicle and to have satisfied himself or herself.The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defect associated with this vehicle at the buyer request prior to the close of the sale,good luck
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