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CarCynic Sales: 1961 Mercedes 190SL "Barn Find"
For Sale: Desirable and Restorable 1961 Mercedes 190SL
NOTE: This Car is no longer available.
Owners words:
"1961 190SL, owned since 1963, stored for 15 plus years, last driven in 1990's, needs water pump, battery; body in good" shape, minor rust showing on front and rear decks, there is substantial rust underneath, have factory manuals, has both hard and soft tops with leather covering, rear brakes need to be released, leather seats covered with Naugahyde, dash leather covering pulled back from front, have spare carbs available..can be restored, worth it.."
The car is currently stored indoors in Franklin, Ohio. Parts, including floor pans, are readily available. The owner says the trunk bottom is good. Here is a chance to own an example of this desirable classic. Restore it, then have the pride of ownership, and the enjoyment of the performance, class, and handling of these cars, or flip it and put the $$$ in your pocket.
Seller's representatives are available to show this vehicle to serious buyers, and more pictures can be sent if required.
Currently asking only $69,000 for this desirable collectable.
The owner will accept cash payment. (See below for Escrow options)
For more information, or to place an offer, please email: sales@carcynic.com
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For more information, or to place an offer, please email: sales@carcynic.com
Items in the picture other than the car are not included in this sale.
Thanks for looking at CarCynic Sales.
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Posted by: admin on 03 September 16 @ 05:42 PM EST [Article Anchor]