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2010 Shannons Motorclassica Collector Vehicle Auction
Lot
6

1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Convertible

$34,500

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Specifications

Engine V-8 , 5547cc
Gearbox 4-Speed Automatic
Body Work Convertible
Colour Burgundy
Interior Cream
Trim Mb-Tex
Wheels Cast Alloy
Brakes Disc

Description

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Since the legendary 300 SL of the Fifties, Mercedes-Benz' SL has remained true to the original concept of a powerful, two-seater sports car with every conceivable luxury feature and the added versatility of a removable hardtop converting the car into a snug coupe. The SL has been an overwhelming success, with no less than five generations produced over the past fifty years. Earning high praise when originally launched in April 1971, the W107 SL remained in production for the next 18 years, evidence that Stuttgart's designers had got it right. Nicknamed the Panzerwagen for obvious reasons, the W107 saw the emphasis firmly on safety and it boasted a padded dashboard, fuel tank relocated to the boot inside the massively rigid bodyshell. The added weight was compensated for by larger and more powerful V8 engines sourced from the S-Class sedans and the new suspension system, with a trailing rear arm replacing the old swing axle, was a major improvement. The pinnacle of the W107's long and successful career was the 560 SL, produced between 1986 and 1989 in limited numbers. Featuring a powerful new all-alloy 5.5-litre V8 engine (the largest fitted to the SL) mated to the silky smooth four-speed automatic, the 560 SL may have looked externally similar to its predecessors - with only a chin spoiler, new alloy wheels and revised sill treatment - but underneath there were numerous technological improvements including ABS brakes, revised suspension, the latest Bosch KE-Jetronic fuel injection and various interior upgrades. With vault-like build quality, the SL had matured into a well-sorted classic by the time the 560 SL was introduced and the car remains a superbly engineered, beautifully finished sports roadster today.