1957 Mercedes 190 SL
1957 Mercedes-Benz 190-Series
Mercedes-Benz 190-Series 1957 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Kirkland, Washington, United States |
Make: | Mercedes-Benz |
Model: | 190-Series |
Type: | Convertible |
Year: | 1957 |
Mileage: | 60,500 |
Color: | Red |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Red |
Options: | Convertible, Leather Seats |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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190SL Numbers matching with build sheet and documentation to show (doesn't have solex carbs). soft top, speed, ew tires. Looks amazing.
When I purchased this 1957 Mercedes 190SL, t had sat in storage for nearly 20 years. To get the car going, rebuilt the brakes, ncluding relined shoes and turned drums, ebuilt master cylinder, emoved and cleaned out gas tank, ew rubbers in fuel pump, emoved the undercoating that had been put on the car, ebuilt fuel filter mechanism, ew muffler on it and got the car running. I also removed the interior, nspected the floor boards, nd put a new padding down. In the process of removing the undercoat, discovered there has been a small repair on the passenger side floor board, epair looks good, ut it is a patch. It appears the interior has been redone in the past and the car has been repainted. Original color was ivory based on paint code.
In addition to getting the car going, put new white wall tires on the car. I haven't put many miles on the car since getting it going, ave driven it to town a few times, verall, t runs good and it stops as you would expect. This is a numbers correct car. The value on these continues to climb and this would make a great investment that you can actually enjoy this summer.
I have too many toys and need to sell. Unfortunately, can't accept trades. Send me an e-mail and I will respond. Don't waste my time if you can't afford the car or if you are trying to scam me. The car (or title) won't leave my possession until cash is in hand.
No, don't want to consign the car with you, lease don't ask.
When I purchased this 1957 Mercedes 190SL, t had sat in storage for nearly 20 years. To get the car going, rebuilt the brakes, ncluding relined shoes and turned drums, ebuilt master cylinder, emoved and cleaned out gas tank, ew rubbers in fuel pump, emoved the undercoating that had been put on the car, ebuilt fuel filter mechanism, ew muffler on it and got the car running. I also removed the interior, nspected the floor boards, nd put a new padding down. In the process of removing the undercoat, discovered there has been a small repair on the passenger side floor board, epair looks good, ut it is a patch. It appears the interior has been redone in the past and the car has been repainted. Original color was ivory based on paint code.
In addition to getting the car going, put new white wall tires on the car. I haven't put many miles on the car since getting it going, ave driven it to town a few times, verall, t runs good and it stops as you would expect. This is a numbers correct car. The value on these continues to climb and this would make a great investment that you can actually enjoy this summer.
I have too many toys and need to sell. Unfortunately, can't accept trades. Send me an e-mail and I will respond. Don't waste my time if you can't afford the car or if you are trying to scam me. The car (or title) won't leave my possession until cash is in hand.
No, don't want to consign the car with you, lease don't ask.