1999 Mercedes-Benz 500 SL-Class |
$21,000 |
| Mercedes Benz SL500 Roadster | Internet Price |
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Green / Tan 89,060 Miles / VIN: WDBFA68F5XF172825 |
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Phone : (417) 335-2600
1335 West Highway 76 , Branson, MO 65616
| Green / Tan Mercedes Benz SL500 Roadster | VIN: WDBFA68F5XF172825 |
| 2 doors, Convertible, 8 cylinders , Automatic Transmission | ID: H6629 |
| City MPG | Hwy MPG | |
| 16.0 | 23.0 |
The Mercedes-Benz SL is a grand tourer manufactured by Mercedes since 1954. The designation SL derives from the German words meaning Sport Lightweight and was first applied to the 300SL Gullwing. The SL Class refers to the marketing variations of the vehicle, including the numerous engine configurations spanning five design generations. The 1989 Mercedes SL base model was the 228hp, inline 6, 300SL with 12 valves. It was the 322hp 500 SL, V-8 engine which made the most headlines. The specification was high, with electric windows, seats and roof. 1994 saw a huge facelift for the SL. The 300SL was replaced in Europe by the 280 and 320SL.The 500 SL continued with the same powerful engine adding a new 302hp, 5.0 L V-8 for 1999.
This knock-out gorgeous Mercedes Benz 500SL is a beautiful roadster with a removable top.
It features a strong and powerful 302hp, 5.0 L V-8, that gets 23 MPG on the highway – great German engineering!
It has rear-wheel drive, 5-speed automatic with overdrive transmission, ABS disc brake system, auto seats, windows and mirrors, A/C, stereo with CD player, perfect leather seats and interior with a removable top in excellent condition.
The feeling of luxury this car gives is like no other. This goes for the performance as well as the looks.
Branson Auto Museum was conceived in August of 2007 and opened on May 15, 2009. Partners in the Museum,knew that the Branson area was hungry for car and automotive related things to do. Branson Auto Museum was originally scheduled to go into a purpose built 20,000 sq. ft. building on the Strip. When the partners discovered that the former crafts mall the "Engler Block" was available, they knew it would be the perfect fit for what they were planning. The buiding is layed out in sections that wander through the building which is the ideal setting for a museum. The charm and character of the building also lends itself nicely to a museum.