When did the Mercedes 450SL 450SL come out?

When did the Mercedes 450SL 450SL come out?

1979 Mercedes Benz 450SL. This 1979 Mercedes Benz 450SL model had originally been purchased back in 1979 Had been sitting in a Garage space for approximately 10 Years now Recently reupholstered the… More Info ›

Is the 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450 SL in good condition?

1979 MERCEDES BENZ 450 SL, 2ND OWNER, CALIFORNIA CAR, RUST FREE, KEPT IN GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITION, PAINT IN GOOD SHAPE Please Note The Following Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not I… More Info › 1979 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class SL 450 Super clean.

What’s the odometer number on a 1977 Mercedes 450SL?

1977 Mercedes-Benz 450SLThe 1977 Mercedes-Benz 450SL featured here with 2 tops and 70,607 miles on the odometer is available in its factory color code #906 Gray Blue Metallic with a parchment inter… More Info › 1974 Mercedes-Benz 450SLThe 1974 Mercedes-Benz 450SL featured here with 2 tops is available in Gray Blue Metallic with a blue interior.

Is the Mercedes 450SL R107 a good car?

A Montana State Trooper writes up his own review of the R107’s capabilities. The penalty for this moderately good performance, beyond being fast enough to collect speeding tickets even in Montana, is SUV-like non-frugality. The 450sl will burn up gasoline at about 12-17 MPG … if you are lucky.

1979 Mercedes Benz 450SL. This 1979 Mercedes Benz 450SL model had originally been purchased back in 1979 Had been sitting in a Garage space for approximately 10 Years now Recently reupholstered the… More Info ›

1979 MERCEDES BENZ 450 SL, 2ND OWNER, CALIFORNIA CAR, RUST FREE, KEPT IN GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITION, PAINT IN GOOD SHAPE Please Note The Following Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not I… More Info › 1979 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class SL 450 Super clean.

Where can I buy a 1979 Mercedes Benz?

These vintage wagons can haul your gear, your friends, your kids, or just you, and are the ultimate accessory for the open road. Gateway Classic cars of Tampa is proud to offer this 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL. Standing as one of the most quintessential personal luxury cars of the 1970s, the Mercedes-Benz 450SL paired classic s…

A Montana State Trooper writes up his own review of the R107’s capabilities. The penalty for this moderately good performance, beyond being fast enough to collect speeding tickets even in Montana, is SUV-like non-frugality. The 450sl will burn up gasoline at about 12-17 MPG … if you are lucky.

What kind of car is the Mercedes 450SL?

The 450SL is the sports car with a softer luxurious side. Although not inexpensive, the SL has been the car to sho… More Info › Gateway Classic Cars of Houston is proud to offer this 1979 Mercedes Benz 450SL. Standing as one of the most quintessential personal luxury cars of the 1970s, the Mercedes-Benz 450SL paired classic…

These vintage wagons can haul your gear, your friends, your kids, or just you, and are the ultimate accessory for the open road. Gateway Classic cars of Tampa is proud to offer this 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL. Standing as one of the most quintessential personal luxury cars of the 1970s, the Mercedes-Benz 450SL paired classic s…

What was the price of a Kia 450SL in 1979?

This was when the Bavarians in Munich were just started going upmarket, and the Japanese were eviscerating Detroit only from below. The interior is snug, but well-appointed for a car from the 1970s. This 450sl sold for around $32,000 in 1979, which adjusted for inflation is a Kia Rio shy of $110,000 in 2009.

What kind of engine does a Mercedes SL450 have?

This is a beautiful 1979 Mercedes sl450. Original 4.5 liter v8 all original parts. Car runs great and looks great too. Comes with color matched hardtop as well as fully functional soft top. Everyth… More Info ›

This is a beautiful 1979 Mercedes sl450. Original 4.5 liter v8 all original parts. Car runs great and looks great too. Comes with color matched hardtop as well as fully functional soft top. Everyth… More Info ›

Where does the noise come from in a Mercedes 450SL?

The noise usually occurs in the lower gears (haven’t ever noticed it in the last gear), and is always gone after I switch to a higher gear by accelerating and then letting go of the gas pedal to allow the transmission to switch gears (my car’s an automatic).

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