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BK Auto Auctions Proudly presents this 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC C107 finished in Tan. The interior of this 450 is decked out in espresso leather seats. Powering this Mercedes is a 4.5L OR 275.8 CU-IN engine mated to an automatic RWD transmission. The odometer shows 83,727 miles. This car comes with a clean Texas title.
$12,999
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BK Auto Auctions Proudly presents this 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC C107 finished in Tan. The interior of this 450 is decked out in espresso leather seats. Powering this Mercedes is a 4.5L OR 275.8 CU-IN engine mated to an automatic RWD transmission. The odometer shows 83,727 miles. This car comes with a clean Texas title.
Drivetrain Features
This Mercedes is a powered by a 4.5L V8 linked with a three-speed automatic transmission. Braking is handled by power-assisted four-wheel discs. The fuel-injected 4.5-liter M117 V8 was rated at 225 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque when new. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed automatic transmission.
Exterior Features
This 450 is a four-seat car with a fixed roof and an optional sliding steel sunroof. Equipment includes a sunroof, euro-spec headlights, fog lights, and Chrome 14″ Bundt alloy wheels are wrapped in 205/70 GT Radial Max-tour tires.
Interior Features
This 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SLC’s cabin features front bucket seats trimmed in Palomino leather. It is equipped with automatic climate control, cruise control, a Becker AM/FM cassette stereo, and burl wood trim accents the dash as well as the center stack. Additional appointments in this 450 include automatic climate control, cruise control, and power windows. The four-spoke steering wheel frames VDO instrumentation including an 85-mph speedometer, a combination gauge, and a tachometer with an inset clock.
Other Features
Mileage-83,727
Seller’s Description:
The C107/SLC is a four-seat car with a fixed roof and an optional sliding steel sunroof. It replaced the W111 Coupé in 1971 and was replaced by the C126 S-Class coupe in 1981. The SLC Coupe models are now considered to become more collectible as they are much rarer due to their low production numbers and are expected by Classic car experts to be worth big money in years to come.
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