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Mercedes-Benz 450SL w107 1983

General description : Mercedes-Benz SL 280 1983 european version, beautiful and very good condition

The Mercedes-Benz SL R107 is a German sportsconvertible and was back then the successor of the Pagode. This is a 1983 SL 280 cabriolet. It is an european version. Both the in- and outside are in a beautiful condition.The paint is in colour grey metallic, original rims, half leather interior with woodparts in the dashboard. The car has the reliable 2746 CC 6 cyl 185 HP engine and 5 speed manual gearbox. The car is in Holland since 1993. The car also has a blue mohair softtop and an original hardtop. So a very beautiful and technically in very good condition Mercedes-Benz SL 280.

Car has Holland title and Holland mot/tuv. Easy to register in every EU country. You do not need to pay any importtaxes. We can help with transport.



Mercedes-Benz SL 280 1983 version europeenne tres belle et en tres bon etat

Mercedes-Benz SL R107 est une cabriolet de sport Allemand et etait le successeur de Pagode. Cette SL280 est de 1983. C’est une version europeenne. Interieur et exterieur sont en etat formidable. Peinture en couleur gris metallisee, jantes d’origine en interieur partiellement cuir avec des parties en bois au tableau de bord. Voiture a moteur fiable de 2746 CC 6 cyl 185 din cv et boite manuelle de 5 vitesses. En Hollande depuis 1993. Voiture aussi a mohair softtop bleu et hardtop d’origine. Une SL280 en etat parfait.

Carte Grise Pays Bas et controle technique Pays Bas. Simple d’immatriculer en France ou Belgique. Livraison possible. Echange, achat et mediation possible. Pour nos clients francaises livraison CG et CT francais possible. Pour nos clients Belge livraison en Oldtimerplaque possible.

Lorsque vous nous achetez un véhicule vous n'êtes redevable d'aucune taxe d'importation.
S'ajoutent au prix de vente uniquement le coût du contrôle technique et les frais de carte grise.



Mercedes-Benz SL280 1983, Europaïscher Version, fabelhaft in sehr gutem Zustand

Der Mercedes-Benz SL R107 ist einen Deutschen Sportkabriolett und war damals den Nachfolger des Pagodes. Dieser SL280 Kabriolett ist aus 1983. Innen- und Aussenseite dieser Europaïsche Ausführung sind in fabelhaftem Zustand. Er hat graue metallic Lackierung, originale Felgen und halbleder Innenausstattung mit Holzteile im Armaturenbrett. Er hat den zuverlässigen 2746 CC 6 Zyl 185 PS Motor und 5 Gang Handgetriebe. In Holland seit 1993. Er hat blaue mohair Softtop und originalen Hardtop. Also einen SL280 in Topkondition.

Auto hat hollandisches Kennzeichen und hollandische TUV. Einfach zu registrieren in jedes EU land. Sie bezahlen kein Importsteuer. Wir konnen helfen mit Transport. Eintausch moglich. Wir konnen das Auto gegen mehrpreis mit deutsche TUV, H-Kennzeichen und Fahrzeugbrief liefern.



Mercedes-Benz SL280 1983, Europese versie, prachtige en zeer goede staat

De Mercedes-Benz SL R107 is een duitse sportcabriolet en was destijds de opvolger van de Pagode. Dit is een Mercedes-Benz SL280 cabriolet uit het bouwjaar 1983. Het betreft een Europese uitvoering en verkeert zowel qua interieur als exterieur in een prachtige staat met perfecte passingen. Hij is uitgevoerd met een metallic grijs lakwerk, originele kroonkurk velgen en een half leder interieur met houtinleg op het dashboard. Hij beschikt over de heerlijke en betrouwbare 2746CC 6 cilinder motor die een vermogen levert van 185PK en de handgeschakelde 5-versnellingsbak. Sinds 1993 is hij in Nederland en voorzien van Nederlandse APK keuring. Verder heeft hij onder andere een blauwe mohair soft-top en een originele hardtop. Kortom een prachtig, zeer strak en technisch top exemplaar van de Mercedes-Benz SL280

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1983 Mercedes-Benz 450SL w107 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Waalwijk by E R Classics for €29950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Mercedes-Benz Model : 450SL w107 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1983 Location : Waalwijk Vehicle Registration : Normal

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