What kind of spoiler does a Mercedes 560 SL have?

What kind of spoiler does a Mercedes 560 SL have?

Australian 560 SL’s received the small black plastic boot lid spoiler as standard. This was an option in other markets. U.S. spec cars had a trunk-mounted brake light. On 1986 – 87 cars, this is a large pod light mounted close to the passenger compartment.

When did the Mercedes 560sl go out of production?

The colours listed in the attached chart (in the images) were all available on the 560SL from 1986 through to 1989. If you believe there are any colours missing, or any corrections that need to be made, please contact us or comment below. We have given a small sample of the colours available on the 560SL in the attached images.

Where does the Mercedes-Benz 560sl rank in the HVR?

In fact, the 560SL is currently ranked 1201st in the HVR with only 27 points—and that’s actually taking a step in the right direction. Last time around, the 560SL had 18 points and sat in 1245th place, just 12 spots from dead last.

What should I know about a Mercedes R107 560sl?

To assist with this, we have drawn up this guide, which provides detailed information about the R107 560SL, including external features, interior features, paint colours, chassis number information, engine number information, and finally the mechanical features which should be present.

Australian 560 SL’s received the small black plastic boot lid spoiler as standard. This was an option in other markets. U.S. spec cars had a trunk-mounted brake light. On 1986 – 87 cars, this is a large pod light mounted close to the passenger compartment.

How can you tell if a Mercedes Benz 560sl has been replaced?

Unfortunately, unless you have early documentation with the car confirming the original factory engine number, there is no way to check on the spot that the engine from a 560SL has not been replaced / is the original engine. Mercedes Benz may however be able to assist with such an enquiry, if you provide the chassis number.

What kind of seats did the Mercedes 560sl have?

Leather seats were standard (the MB vinyl was not available on the 560SL). See the attached chart listing all available leather colours throughout the 1986-89 range, and associated codes. For the original interior colour of a car, you need to look at the data plate, where indicated on the attached image (3rd line down).

To assist with this, we have drawn up this guide, which provides detailed information about the R107 560SL, including external features, interior features, paint colours, chassis number information, engine number information, and finally the mechanical features which should be present.

Why does my Mercedes make a clunking noise when I turn the steering wheel?

Today I jacked the front end of the car up and turned the steering wheel from side to side. No noise at all. No play in steering wheel. Steering seems nice and tight. The steering box bolts are also torqued to spec. Based on this info…what could it be? I can also feel the clunk right under my feet as Im driving.

Unfortunately, unless you have early documentation with the car confirming the original factory engine number, there is no way to check on the spot that the engine from a 560SL has not been replaced / is the original engine. Mercedes Benz may however be able to assist with such an enquiry, if you provide the chassis number.