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Convertible · 5.5L V8 · 39000 mi
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This 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL is a classic R107 roadster that combines timeless German luxury design with smooth V8 performance and open-top touring capability. Finished in Black Pearl Metallic over Cream Beige leather, it presents a refined and elegant factory color combination that highlights its iconic proportions and enduring styling.
The exterior features the signature R107 design with clean body lines, chrome trim accents, and a well-balanced roadster profile. The Black Pearl Metallic finish enhances its upscale appearance, while the removable hardtop and black soft top provide versatility between coupe-style comfort and convertible driving.
Inside, the cabin is finished in Cream Beige leather with a classic luxury layout. The interior includes power windows, central locking, cruise control, automatic climate control, and a factory-style audio system with aftermarket enhancements, delivering comfort-focused usability typical of Mercedes-Benz grand touring cars.
Power comes from a 5.5-liter V8 engine paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential. This drivetrain delivers smooth, relaxed performance with strong highway capability and the refined driving character expected from the R107 platform.
The vehicle is also equipped with chrome-plated 15-inch Gullideckel alloy wheels, fog lights, and classic exterior trim details that reinforce its premium character.
The odometer shows approximately 39,000 miles, reflecting light use for its age and contributing to its well-preserved condition.
Overall, this 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL is a desirable classic convertible offering V8 smoothness, elegant styling, removable hardtop flexibility, and the refined driving experience that defines the R107 generation.