The car is said to have been disassembled and refinished in Michigan, and following transport to Florida in 2011 the car was reassembled by the seller’s shop. The chrome-finished bumpers and grille were replated, although the seller notes signs of age in the brightwork that was not refreshed. Dimples near the driver-side headlight and other imperfections are noted in the paintwork, as shown in the photo gallery below.
White-painted steel wheels wear Mercedes-logo hubcaps. A removable hardtop will…
The car is said to have been disassembled and refinished in Michigan, and following transport to Florida in 2011 the car was reassembled by the seller’s shop. The chrome-finished bumpers and grille were replated, although the seller notes signs of age in the brightwork that was not refreshed. Dimples near the driver-side headlight and other imperfections are noted in the paintwork, as shown in the photo gallery below.
White-painted steel wheels wear Mercedes-logo hubcaps. A removable hardtop will be included with the car along with a black boot cover for the matching convertible top.
The interior has been reupholstered in black leather, while gray square-weave carpeting with darker piping covers the floors and the rear cargo shelf. The Becker high-fidelity AM radio mounted in the center of the dashboard is inoperable.
A two-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a white dashboard with a black top pad and a rearview mirror. VDO instrumentation includes a 7k-rpm tachometer, a 140-mph speedometer, and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer shows 89k miles.
The 1.9-liter inline-four is said to have been rebuilt prior to 2011 when the car was still in Michigan. The engine utilizes twin Solex carburetors, and the battery was replaced in 2019.