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Mercedes-Benz 300SL r129 roadster 1991

General description : Model historie en beschrijving:
Laatste Mercedes Benz Roadster voordat de computergestuurde SL zijn intrede deed. En dat ging niet geheel zonder storingen. De W129 is inmiddels een klassieker en in originele en goed geconserveerde conditie inmiddels langzaam in waarde aan het stijgen. Destijds zoals het Mercedes betaamt voorzien van moderne snufjes die de auto een voor die tijd fenomenaal weggedrag en bovengemiddelde prestaties bezorgde. Het was bijvoorbeeld voor het eerst dat er een automatisch roll-over systeem werd ingebouwd dat in geval van een rol de passagiers automatisch beschermde. Door de vele luxe voorzieningen en degelijke bouwwijze ging de benaming Sport und Leicht niet helemaal meer op, goed en comfortabel rijden deed ze wel. Het was de eerste Mercedes SL met traction control dus werd de roll-over beugel zelden aangesproken. Het cabriodak sluit volledig automatisch met een merkbaar degelijk ontworpen systeem. Ook de hardtop laat zich elektrisch vastzetten en ontkoppelen. De 231pk sterke 6 cilinder lijnmotor die Mercedes inmiddels in miljoenen auto's inbouwde schiet de auto ondanks het gewicht toch nog in 8,4sec. naar 100km/u. Belangrijker is natuurlijk dat deze motor de auto heerlijk stil en soepel laat cruisen. Voor dit geld zoveel autoplezier, het is mogelijk. Ze is ook nog goed onderhouden.

Uitrusting:
Zeer complete auto met o.a. volledig elektrische stoelverstelling, traction control, windscherm, elektrische ramen, centrale deurvergrendeling met afstandbediening, mooie originele lichtmetalen velgen, stoelverwarming, Becker radio/cd met navigatie en afneembaar front, etc.

Exterieur:
Stijlvol uitgevoerd in zwart metallic (off. kleurnaam Blau-Schwarz Metallic). Op een dergelijke kleur ziet men alles dus strak en krasvrij is een must. Dat is deze SL dan ook. Echt een bijzonder mooie uitstraling. Altijd schadevrij gebleven.

Interieur:
Keurig zwart leer op de stoelen. Stuur met leer zonder beschadigingen. Hout op de deuren en middenconsole. Foutloze velours vloerbedekking zonder slijtsporen. Deurpanelen, dashboard, matten, bedieningshendels, etc. alles netjes en onbeschadigd.

Motorruimte, kofferruimte, velgen & banden:
Keurig netjes, geen olieresten in de motorruimte. Zelfs de fabrieksstickers zitten nog op het spruitstuk.Alle plaatjes op de originele plek. Keurig conform de kilometerstand. Schone en onbeschadigde kofferruimte. Ongebruikt reservewiel en boordgereedschap aanwezig. Voorzien van 16 inch Mercedes lichtmetalen velgen. Goede Michelin banden daaromheen.

Service geschiedenis:
Het betreft hier een origineel Nederlands geleverde 300SL-24. De 3ltr. motor met 24 kleppen levert 40pk meer dan de eerste W129 300SL. Dit verbeterd de prestaties en vooral het comfort duidelijk voelbaar. Terwijl de 300SL-24 een stuk zuiniger is dan de dorstige 500SL V8, dit terwijl de prestaties dankzij de 24 kleppen techniek bijna gelijk zijn. Bij deze origineel Nederlands geleverde SL zijn rekeningen van het recente onderhoud aanwezig. Wordt rijklaar afgeleverd inclusief garantie, nieuwe APK en onderhoudsbeurt.


Kilometerstand189.392 Vermogen231 pk
Bouwjaar1991 Cilinderinhoud2960 cc
Kleur exterieurBlau-Schwarz Metallic Motor configuratie6 cilinder lijn met injectie
Kleur interieurZwart Motor nummerMatching
BekledingLeer Velgen16 inch MB lichtmetaal
0 - 100 km/u8,4 sec BandenMichelin Primacy
Topsnelheid240 km/u Productieaantallen 26984
ChassisnummerWDB1290611F034038 OverigZoveel Mercedes voor deze prijs!

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1991 Mercedes-Benz 300SL r129 roadster is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Warmond by Auto Dealer for €17950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Mercedes-Benz Model : 300SL r129 Model Version : roadster Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1991 Location : Wasbeeklaan 3A, 2361 HG Warmond, Netherlands

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