1992 Mercedes-Benz 500SL

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$7,700 USD | Sold

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For 1992, Mercedes-Benz expanded its 500-Class to include two new sedans, the 500E and the 500SEL, in addition to the exceptional and popular 500SL roadster. While the SL was virtually unchanged from previous years, its 5.0-liter, 322-hp V-8 engine was transplanted to the two new sedans, creating a powerful and more purposeful lineup.

Naturally, there was no skimping on luxury options for any of the 500-Class cars. Standard features across the line included leather seats, power windows, power door locks, anti-lock brakes and airbags for the driver and passenger. Other features included automatic transmission, cruise control, an anti-theft alarm system, traction control, intermittent windshield wipers, automatic digital climate control and headlight cleaners.

Finished in Signal Red with a tan interior, this example is complete with both tops; the removable accessory hardtop is also red, while the soft-top is presented in black. Other features include heated seats, HID headlights, chrome Mercedes-Benz Sport wheels and a premium sound system with a six-disc CD changer. It also benefits from new tires and a clean AutoCheck.