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Mercedes-Benz 600SL r129 6.0L V12 1996

General description : 1996 Mercedes-Benz SL 600 AMG V-12 Sport
One of 680 SL 600s made in 1996
AMG styling package for front spoiler, side skirts and rear apron
AMG wheels
6.0L 48-valve DOHC V-12 engine (M120)
Five-speed electronic automatic transmission (5G-TRONIC)
Brilliant Silver Metallic (code 744U) exterior with black fabric soft top and body-colored hardtop
Exclusive Black Leather (code 561A) interior
Brand new black soft-top
Automatic climate control, cruise control, power steering, tilt column, power four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock, power windows, power locks, power mirrors and power antenna
Dual front and side airbags, self-leveling suspension with Adaptive Damping System (ADS)
Multi-contour bucket seats
Anti-theft system
Xenon projector headlights
Tinted rear and rear sideview windows
Beyond standard Mercedes-Benz’s are the AMG models. AMG is Mercedes-Benz’s high-performance brand. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is proud to present this 1996 SL600 V-12 Sport. This example was built in March 1996 at Mercedes’ Bremen, Germany assembly plant. Its release date was April 30, 1996 and it was delivered on May 3, 1996.
Dressed in Brilliant Silver Metallic (code 744U), the car’s paint and trim are in overall excellent condition. The glass, including the tinted rear window and rear sideview glass, are all in fantastic shape, clear and crack-free. Also a brand new black cloth power-soft top was placed on the car which looks and functions great. The car’s lights are in similar condition though this model has no headlight washers or wipers but it has Xenon projector headlights.
This Benz has solid and straight bodywork and its integrated bumpers fit tightly to the body. The car’s engine bay is tidy. This two-door coupe rolls on 245/40R18 radials at all corners and each donut surrounds a silver, five-spoke AMG wheel.
Under the hood is a 6.0L 48-valve DOHC V-12 engine (M120), mated to a five-speed electronic automatic transmission (5G-TRONIC). As expected, this Benz is full of driver convenience features – automatic climate control, cruise control, power steering, tilt column, power four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock, power windows, power locks, power mirrors and power antenna. Other safety features include dual front and side airbags and self-leveling suspension with Adaptive Damping System (ADS).
Inside, the interior is done up in Exclusive Black Leather (code 561A). The multi-contoured bucket seats and rear seat are all in excellent order, as is the dark gray carpet and matching headliner. The four-spoke steering wheel, instrument panel and inner door panel all mirror this look as well. The center console and shifter along with the factory AM/FM stereo with cassette deck also look great considering the car’s age.
AMG was founded in 1967 and independently owned until 1999, when Daimler-Benz took a controlling interest then Daimler became sole owner in 2005. AMG is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Daimler.
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 69,636 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
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VIN: WDBFA76F5TF136748 EIN: 120983 12 000818 TIN: 722621 00 022351

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1996 Mercedes-Benz 600SL r129 6.0L V12 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Fenton (St. Louis) by for $17900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Mercedes-Benz Model : 600SL r129 Model Version : 6.0L V12 Engine size : 6.0 Model Year : 1996 Sub type : Coupé Location : Fenton (St. Louis)

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In the annals of automotive history, the journey of Mercedes-Benz is a tale that unfolds with the ingenuity of its founding pioneers. In the year 1886, Karl Benz crafted the Benz Patent Motorwagen, a creation that would go down in history as the world's inaugural automobile. Unbeknownst to him, this moment marked the genesis of what would evolve into the most illustrious premium car manufacturer globally. The financial underpinning of this pioneering venture, interestingly, was provided by Karl Benz's wife, Bertha Benz, demonstrating a remarkable partnership that would set the tone for Mercedes-Benz's legacy.

A parallel narrative emerged not far away, as Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft, founded by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach, entered the scene. In 1901, they unveiled their automobile under the now-famous moniker "Mercedes," meaning "godsend" in Spanish. This name was bestowed upon the car at the behest of Emil Jellinek's daughter, the distributor for Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft. The wheels of innovation were set in motion.

Fast forward to 1926, a pivotal year that witnessed the merger of Daimler with Benz & Cie., culminating in the birth of Daimler-Benz. The amalgamation saw the adoption of "Mercedes-Benz" as the distinguished trademark for their automobiles, fusing the legacies of two visionary entities into one.

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Safety innovations became a hallmark, with Béla Barényi's patented safety cell design in the "Ponton"-models in 1951, featuring front and rear crumple zones. The W116 450SEL 6.9 saw the introduction of the Anti-Lock Brake system (ABS), another pioneering safety feature. From the first production airbags and beyond, the legacy of "firsts" continued to be etched into the fabric of Daimler-Benz.

Over its centennial journey, Mercedes-Benz has not merely produced cars but has sculpted automotive icons. The SSKL, 710 SSK Trossi Roadster, 770K Grosser, 540K Spezial Roadster, 300SL Gullwing, w100 600 Pullman, w111 280SE 3.5 Flachkühler, w113 230SL Pagoda, w109 300 SEL 6.3, and w201 2.3-16 Cosworth stand testament to the brand's commitment to engineering excellence.

The roaring Silver Arrows, or "Silberpfeile," including the W 25, W 125, W154, W165, and W196, created a legacy of dominance on the racetrack. These machines were not merely cars; they were expressions of precision, speed, and an indomitable spirit that left their competitors in the dust.

As Mercedes-Benz marches into the future, it does so not just as an automaker but as a custodian of a legacy, a torchbearer of innovation, and a beacon of automotive excellence. The road ahead is sure to witness the continued fusion of cutting-edge technology, timeless design, and an unwavering commitment to setting new standards in the world of automobiles.

One luminary figure who left an indelible mark was Béla Barényi, often heralded as the "father of passive safety" for his pioneering work in safety engineering. His patented safety cell design, featuring front and rear crumple zones, became a hallmark of Mercedes-Benz's commitment to occupant safety, setting new standards that reverberated throughout the automotive world.

Moving through the chronicles, the collaborative genius of Wilhelm Maybach, alongside Gottlieb Daimler, laid the foundation for Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft. Their innovations not only birthed the first Mercedes but established a culture of relentless pursuit of technological excellence that remains integral to Mercedes-Benz's DNA.

In the post-merger era of 1926, Ferdinand Porsche emerged as a prominent figure within Mercedes-Benz. His work on the Mercedes-Benz S-Type, a supercharged race car, garnered acclaim and set the stage for a legacy that extended far beyond the marque. Porsche's impact would later extend to his eponymous company, but his influence at Mercedes-Benz during those formative years was pivotal.

As the 20th century progressed, the legendary Rudolf Uhlenhaut emerged as a key figure. Uhlenhaut, an accomplished engineer and the driving force behind the iconic Silver Arrows, played a crucial role in Mercedes-Benz's dominance in motorsports. His engineering prowess and attention to detail were instrumental in creating some of the most formidable racing cars of the era.

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The narrative would be incomplete without acknowledging the contributions of engineers like Hans Scherenberg, whose leadership in the 1970s ushered in a new era of technological innovation at Mercedes-Benz. Scherenberg's tenure saw the development of groundbreaking technologies, including the Anti-Lock Brake system (ABS) and the introduction of airbags in production cars.