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Looks Nice 95 320SL
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Yeah it probably is like brand new.
To bad its not the V8, but $20k isn't to bad of a price.
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Watched a broadcast of Barrett-Jackson last week and ironically, saw two on the auction block . Both 97, one, a 500 SL and the other, a 320SL.
The 320SL went for $15K and the 500SL went for $17.5K...they both looked mint. Surprised they didn't do better...
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Very nice!
I like the V6 application - since these SLs aren't really true sports cars anyway - the V6 has plenty of ummmph for this car. |
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Yeah, but what were the miles on each of them? I like loooow mileage pre-owneds.
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Its not a V6 its a straight 6, M104.
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Aside from a few tuner cars (Saleen Mustang, etc.) I've not seen a lot of mid/late-'90's cars at Barrett-Jackson. I'm guessing that the soft prices were due to relative lack of bidder interest.
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I'm not sure about this one. That car has been posted on Craigslist all over the US for well over a year now.
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Thanks Hatttie.
An I6 is an even BETTER configuration. |
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