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Technical Specifications

Mark & Model
Mercedes 560 SL Roadster
Year
1988
Registration plate
Guernsey
Chassis Number
WDBBA48DOKA093621
Engine Number
Engine Capacity
5547cc
Transmission
Automatic
Mileage
43K
Body style
Roadster with hard top
Interior color
Grey Leather
Exterior color
Anthracite metallic grey
Seating capacity
2
Wheels and Tyres
MB Alloy
Overview
Overall Comments

First registered in Canada in October 1988 and having only covered the equivalent of 44K miles since new, this 560SL is in excellent condition, both mechanically and body wise, together with an excellent original interior. An extremely well cared and well maintained 560 SL with a documented service history. Built to ROW specifications, it has Kilometre instrumentation - ideal for continental touring.

Body

Excellent.

Mechanical

Excellent low mileage SL with service history.

Interior

Excellent.

Asking Price
£ POA
History

The 107 series were the last of the hand built Mercedes from Stuttgart, renowned for their durability and strength, they have become increasingly sought after in recent years, with low mileage examples well cared for examples fetching in excess of £40K. Launched in 1971, the Mercedes 107 series immediately became a best seller in European and US markets, with a design reminiscent in some respects of the earlier Pagoda SL. A range of models was offered during the 18 year life of the 107, with the new 5 litre being launched in 1980, which was enhanced over the next 5 years culminating in the last year of manufacture of 1989, being the 5.6 litre 560 SL for sale here. The 560 SL carried a big, 5.6-liter V-8 under its long bonnet. The single-overhead-cam, fuel-injected engine produced 227 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 287 foot-pounds of torque at 3,500 rpm. Power was directed to the rear wheels by a four-speed automatic transmission. The 560 SL could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in approximately 8 seconds, which was reasonably quick in its day. It had a top speed of about 140 mph. The SL employed disc brakes with ABS at all four corners, which was not yet common in the late 1980s. The car had a double-wishbone front suspension and a diagonal axle setup in the rear. A traditional recirculating-ball steering system was used, rather than the more-modern rack-and-pinion type.

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