1965 Mercedes-benz Sl-class 230sl on 2040-cars
Dayton, Tennessee, United States
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1965 Mercedes 230SL. The car is showing 57,987 Kilomters (about 36,031 miles) on the odometer. The car is White with Blue interior, Blue Soft Top and Blue Hard Top. It has the Fuel injected 6-cylinder engine with 4 speed manual transmission, power steering, and power brakes. The car is documented with the data card from Mercedes USA. It shows the car left the factory with the following options:
Body Style: 230SL
Paint Code: 050 (White Body) 040 (Black Hard Top)
Soft Top: 723 (Navy Blue Fabric Folding Top)
Interior: 115 (Blue)
Headlights: Bosch
Tires: 185x14 Phoenix
Dealer Country Code: 235 Wuerzburg Germany
Option codes:
279 Manual Antenna with out Radio
401 Single Seats (bucket seats)
416 Hard Top Mounted
422 Power steering
533 Interference Supression antenna without radio set (for engine and front wheel hub)
600 Garnish Moulding on Hard Top
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