For Sale: 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL in Salisbury, North Carolina for sale in Salisbury, NC

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Vehicle Description 1987 Mercedes 560SL in Cabernet Red Metallic with Palomino leather interior.
I bought this baby from the original owner when it was just a year old in 1988.
It has been pampered and always garaged for the last 32 years.
It has been driven regularly, meticulously maintained and has logged 123,186 actual miles.
(an average of 3727 miles per year) It runs, drives and handles like a champ.
The original paint still looks very nice with no rust and Michelin tires all around.
(about 75% tread remaining) All guages and instruments along with AC, cruise, clock and radio function properly.
Everything works! Everything is original except for the following:
AM/FM CD player installed to replace the original factory radio 15 years ago.
I still have the original Becker radio and it goes with the car.
Convertible top has been replaced once and it looks like new.
The driver's seat, head rest and arm rest have been recovered with the original German leather.
It is a perfect match to the rest of the original interior.
The original hard top, rolling stand and hard top cover come with the car along with factory manuals, data card, two keys and even the original dealer window sticker.
Located in Salisbury, North Carolina.
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  • Year: 1987
  • Make: Mercedes-Benz
  • Model: 560SL

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