Description
Unveiled at the March 1989 Geneva Motor Show, the new Mercedes-Benz R129 Series SL range was beautifully engineered. Based around a two-door monocoque bodyshell, its sophisticated, all-round independent suspension was augmented by a host of active and passive safety features including electronic stability control, ventilated ABS disc brakes, adaptive-damping shock absorbers, front airbags and an integral rollover bar that deployed in less than a third of a second if the car ever sensed an impending flip. Suitably cosseting, the convertible's impeccably built cabin included a fully automated power hood and featured such advancements as memory seats, electric windows/ mirrors and an adjustable steering column.
This lovely example is presented in Opal Black metallic with tan leather interior. It comes with air conditioning, electric windows, heated front seats and a CD stereo. These are wonderful sports tourers and being powered by the smooth 3. 2 litre, offers great performance.