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Used Mercedes-Benz CLS450s for Sale

Mercedes-Benz CLS450 For Sale

Mercedes-Benz CLS450s for Sale

Mercedes-Benz CLS450s for Sale

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2025 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG

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ASK: $270,000
Miles: 500

Cars have gotten a lot more flashy over the past few decades. They used to be used to get from A to B, but now? They’re seen as full-on accessories and status symbols. If you want a status symbol that will have people thinking you’re in the mafia but can also outrun the cops, this 2025 Mercedes-Benz G63 with just under 1,000 miles on the clock is more than up to the task. You see, the G wagon started life as a rugged, utilitarian workhorse, but as the years have gone by, Mercedes found more and more ways to refine it. And the rest is history.

2024 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG

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ASK: $222,500
Miles: 3,000

It’s unlikely that Mercedes realised just what a hit they had on their hands when they first designed the G-Wagon. The G Wagon, or G Class, was initially intended for hardcore off-road use and saw use in military applications, among others. Later in its life, the G Class became a symbol of success, and today’s car is far from a utilitarian off-roader. While it can still tackle the harshest of terrains, the G Class is arguably more luxurious than it was ever conceived to be. Case in point is this 2024 Mercedes-AMG G63. It features only 2,368 miles on the odometer, and boasts the full AMG Performance Package, AMG carbon fiber trim, and a long list of premium touches that make it one of the most complete and desirable SUVs on the road.

2024 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG Grand Edition

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ASK: $264,999
Miles: 6,998

Cars have gotten a lot more flashy over the past few decades. They used to be used to get from A to B, but now? They’re seen as full-on accessories and status symbols. If you want a status symbol that will have people thinking you’re in the mafia but can also outrun the cops, this 2024 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG Grand Edition with just under 7,000 miles on the clock is more than up to the task. You see, the G wagon started life as a rugged, utilitarian workhorse, but as the years have gone by, Mercedes has found more and more ways to refine it. And the rest is history. This particular G-Wagon is 1 of just 1,000 units in the world, making it a real unicorn.

2024 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 27North Venture Van

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ASK: $209,999
Miles: 26

Overlanding is the act of traversing over rough terrain in a vehicle that’s kitted out as a mobile home, basically. Typically, an Overlander will be a 4x4 or off-roader, but every now and then, we come across another type of vehicle that’s been successfully converted into an Overlander. This 2024 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Overlander is one such vehicle. Built on Mercedes-Benz’s popular Sprinter light commercial van platform, this vehicle is brand new, fresh from conversion into an Overlander, and can be yours right now if you choose. So why not buy it, take a few months of sabbatical, and explore our great country?

2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500

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ASK: $164,999
Miles: 39,727

The versatile Mercedes-Benz Sprinter lends itself well towards customization into a variety of specialty vehicles. This light commercial van from Mercedes-Benz comes with the German automaker’s build quality and refinement, as well as some luxury features too, if desired. However, it can be customized by Mercedes-Benz as well as aftermarket customizers to a near-infinite degree. We’ve seen Sprinters turned into luxury passenger transporters, special-purpose vehicles, and capable overlanders. This 2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 is from the last category, and we’re told that it’s the perfect vehicle for hunting. With a capable all-wheel drive system, a torquey turbodiesel V6, and under 32,000 miles on the clock, it’s a perfect adventure machine.

2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC300

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ASK: $24,999
Miles: 58,500

Today, you can find pretty much any category of passenger vehicle from renowned luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz. In the compact luxury segment, they’ve got the fantastic GLC range for you to consider. The first generation was introduced in 2015, with the second coming for the 2022 model year. That makes this 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 a viable contender if you want a great deal on a family vehicle. This 48,500-mile vehicle has had regular servicing and maintenance, and includes a set of new tires with less than 10,000 miles on them.

2021 Mercedes-Benz Maybach S580 4MATIC

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ASK: $179,999
Miles: 10,003

Mercedes-Benz’ S-Class or Sonderklasse is, as you may know, the flagship luxury sedan of this well-known German luxury automaker. The default choice of many when choosing a full-size luxury sedan, the S-Class has been around since 1954, and the current generation was introduced in 2020. But what if a regular S-Class just isn’t enough? What if you want more? Enter Maybach. This once-independent outfit is now a part of Mercedes-Benz, and specialize in dialing up the luxury levels of an S-Class to truly stratospheric heights. Want proof? Pick up this 2021 Mercedes-Maybach S580 4MATIC from us and discover the world of Maybach today. The car’s done just 8,400 miles so it’s basically brand-new.

2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 Custom Limousine

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ASK: $134,999
Miles: 15,000

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is a light commercial vehicle manufactured by the German automaker Mercedes-Benz. Yes, the purveyor of excellent luxury cars and SUVs also makes commercial vehicles. They produce trucks, semis, buses, and emergency vehicles too. The Sprinter has been around since 1995, and while it's a capable cargo carrier, it's also a great platform for customization. This 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Ultimate Cruiser is a prime example of that possibility. With just 15,000 miles on the odometer, this van's unassuming appearance is truly deceptive, thanks to an interior that's been built by Ultimate Toys. Want to know what's inside? Read on.

2020 Mercedes-Benz G550

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ASK: $119,000
Miles: 29,766

The Mercedes-Benz G-Class has become such a style statement in urban circles that it’s incredible off-road abilities have almost been forgotten. Created as a sturdy off-roader, the G-Class has since morphed with luxury like an S-Class with an SUV body and the capability to rival many purpose-built off-roaders when the going gets tough. This 29,766-mile, Las Vegas-based 2020 Mercedes-Benz G550 is no different, as all it needs is a swapping of its Pirelli Scorpion Verde all-season tires with something meatier, and it’s ready to tackle the great outdoors. So, if you want a luxurious family off-roader that looks tough and can walk the talk, this vehicle is your best bet.

2020 Mercedes-Benz Maybach S560

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ASK: $99,899
Miles: 19,887

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is arguably the finest mainstream luxury four-door full-size sedan in the world. You may argue otherwise, and it’s your prerogative, but for millions of people, it’s the default choice as the most opulent and luxurious car that they may own. However, what if you want to up the ante? Well, Mercedes-Benz offers the Maybach range for that discerning group of clientele. Initially a stand-alone company, Maybach is now under the vast Mercedes-Benz empire, and is well-known for taking the Star’s products to the next level of luxury and class. Want proof? This 2020 Mercedes-Maybach S560 is all the proof you’ll need. With less than 20,000 miles, this ultimate luxury sedan awaits your consideration in Las Vegas, Nevada.

2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Custom Limousine

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ASK: $89,999
Miles: 1,801

Mercedes-Benz’s Sprinter is well-regarded as a versatile and capable multipurpose vehicle. Available in passenger and cargo variants, the model is currently on the third generation. So, it’s no surprise that the Sprinter also works exceptionally well for custom interior jobs. We’ve seen campers and luxury passenger transports based around the Sprinter. This 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 is one such luxury passenger transport, but you’d never guess by looking at its relatively unassuming exterior. So, let us take you on a tour of this 1,600-mile vehicle that’s truly one-of-a-kind.

2018 Mercedes-Benz G550 Limited Edition

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ASK: $84,999
Miles: 53,370

Little did Mercedes-Benz envision that their tough and capable G-Class would become one of their most luxurious vehicles as time passed by. When the automaker created the G-Class on a request made by the Shah of Iran in the late 1970s, it was envisioned as a military vehicle with a civilian variant available as well. As time passed by, the G-Class gained a formidable reputation for its off-road prowess, with many pro off-roaders swearing by it. However, by 1990, Mercedes-Benz saw a segment that would value a decent amount of off-road ability paired with ample luxury and comfort features. Hence, the W463 generation of 1990, which was made until 2018 before being updated to the W463 Second Generation. Today, we’ve got a 2018 Mercedes-Benz G550 Limited Edition for sale in Newton Square, Pennsylvania with a mere 53,370 miles to its name. So if you’re seeking the ultimate luxury family hauler that can easily go off-road, here’s the ideal candidate to grace your garage and enrich your life.

2018 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT C Roadster

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ASK: $155,998
Miles: 29,000

The automotive world features a lot of interesting builds, a quick browse and one might even find the most unique cars featuring custom builds to stand out when they already do. Present today is exactly that, a machine that stood out when leaving the factory floor, yet still manages to take things up a notch. Take a look at this 2018 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT we have today. With a reported 29,000 miles on the clock, this German powerhouse features custom work by the folks over Elite customer and is an epic build on every aspect to make it one of a kind.

2018 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG

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ASK: $117,999
Miles: 15,456

Embodying the perfect blend of unstoppable offroad-capability and high-performance motoring, is this 2018 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG. A design icon, and the ultimate expression of rugged luxury, the G Wagon is a piece of automotive history. Setting a statement, this G63 pays homage to the legacy of its nameplate while still bearing the signs of its AMG treatment. Having been driven just 15,456 miles, it is a pristine example of a timeless SUV that still sets the benchmark for luxury off-roaders today and is sure to impress any avid driver. Accompanied by an Extended Warranty until April 27, 2025 or 75,000 miles, you are set to be worry free with this low mileage G63.

2016 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S

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ASK: $49,498
Miles: 69,027

The Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S Wagon blends practicality and performance into a package that appeals to virtually everyone. It's one of the few hot wagons available, with SUVs killing off a category that remains beloved among enthusiasts. This striking 2016 example has been professionally wrapped in Olea Green, and is a remarkable showcase of power and elegance. It features choice modifications, including a Weistec Stage 1 ECU and TCU tune. Located in Cupertino, California, and reported to be fully up-to-date on servicing, it’s ready to deliver both daily driving comfort and thrilling performance

2016 Mercedes-Benz Maybach S600

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ASK: $59,999
Miles: 53,000

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is widely regarded as the finest mainstream full-size luxury car that one can buy. But what if you want to go further? What if a regular S-Class is just too pleb? In that case, Mercedes-Benz has another trick up its sleeve to keep you in its ecosystem. Meet the Mercedes-Maybach line-up. Maybach has a history nearly as long as Mercedes-Benz does, dating back to 1909, and is owned by Mercedes-Benz today. In 2015, they introduced the Maybach variant of the W222 S-Class. That’s precisely what we’ve got here, a 2016 Mercedes-Maybach S600 that’s traveled 53,000 miles so far, but has so much more to give. This is a luxury car that will make other luxury cars seem wanting, so you’ve been warned. If you want this all-stock reported car in your life, it's currently available in Sun Valley, California.

2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT S

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ASK: $75,900
Miles: 19,380

The Mercedes-Benz AMG GT, also known as the Mercedes-AMG GT is a two-door performance grand tourer introduced by the iconic German luxury automaker since 2015. Broadly related to the SLS AMG, the AMG GT is a fine way to experience high-performance motoring in Mercedes-AMG style. Today, we’ve got a 19,400-mile 2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT for sale in Plainview, New York. The car’s extensive specifications list includes the Mirror Package, Keyless Go Package, Memory Package, Lane Tracking Package, Exclusive Interior Package, and even an exhaust system with switchable sound level for those moments when you really want to experience the roar of the car’s V8. Let us tantalize you more with details of this amazing performance car, and remember, it’s one call or DM away from being in your custody.

2016 Mercedes-Benz SL550

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ASK: $46,490
Miles: 43,601

A Mercedes-Benz is primarily intended to make a statement for its owner while offering a high-end lifestyle when you are on the road. This type of car is typically chauffeured and features a comfortable space in the back seat for the owner to enjoy. But that's not the only way the company makes use of German engineering genius. The 2016 Mercedes-Benz SL550 is one such example of their offering to the more fun-loving individual. Offering space for just two individuals and topped with a convertible roof, the SL550 is the perfect blend of a grand tourer and a sports car. Our subject car is up for sale in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, with just 43,601 miles on its clock.

2015 Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG S 4MATIC

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ASK: $42,900
Miles: 85,639

What do you do if you want a good old petrol powered E-Class from Mercedes-Benz but with a sportier silhouette? You might think E-Class Coupe, but wait, you need four doors. OK then, Mercedes-Benz has got the CLS-Class to consider. Introduced in 2004, Mercedes-Benz envisioned the four-door coupe market way before other manufacturers jumped on the bandwagon. The CLS is now on its third generation, by the way. Today’s 2015 Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG S 4MATIC comes from the second generation of the series which was made between 2010 and 2017. Furthermore, it’s a hot AMG variant with a turbocharged V8 waiting to be deployed at your command. Packing a decent 85,639 miles, this fast family hauler hails from Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania.

2013 Mercedes-Benz E350 Cabriolet

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ASK: $18,999
Miles: 41,280

One of the most popular luxury executive cars in the world, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class really needs no introduction. But did you know that in addition to the customary four-door sedan and five-door station wagon, Mercedes-Benz also offered the E-Class as a coupe and cabriolet in some generations? That’s right, and you can pick up a nice 2013 Mercedes-Benz E350 Cabriolet right now, to really enhance your driving experience, be it as a weekend cruiser or a daily driver. This car comes from Yonkers, New York, and has got 41,280 miles to its name. With its creamy smooth V6 and all stock nature, it’s a great vehicle for hassle-free cruising.

2013 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Gintani Supercharged

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ASK: $52,499
Miles: 60,353

The legendary Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG is reportedly the first ever AMG-Mercedes to be designed from the ground up. Featuring revised front suspension that was shared with the CLK 63 AMG Black Series, the C63 AMG was known to have the quickest, most responsive steering of any Mercedes automobile at the time. Boasting a monstrous naturally aspirated 6.3-liter Mercedes-Benz M156 engine, this German beast came out of the factory reportedly producing 451 horsepower with performance packages taking it up to 507. However, this blacked out 2013 model we have here is capable of much more. Equipped with a Gintani Supercharger and Gintani Stage 2 tune, this power figure is expected to be quite a bit of a punch over the factory rated power. This C63 AMG is a force to be reckoned with on the roads. This 2013 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG has received consistent maintenance along with a recent service having clocked a total of 52,000 miles on the odometer and is now looking for its new owner in Los Angeles, California.

2011 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Night Edition

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ASK: $39,999
Miles: 23,662

The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is well-known all over the world for its status as the Luxury Grand Tourer to buy when you’ve accomplished your life’s milestones. It’s got history dating back to 1954, and represents the best that Mercedes-Benz can put into a two-seat roadster. The R107 of 1971 started a trend of celebrity ownership, which continued into the R129 of 1989. Then, the R230 came in 2002 and raised the bar even further. Steve Jobs was frequently seen behind the wheel of an R230. When the R230 was due for replacement in 2011, Mercedes-Benz gave it a grand send-off in the shape of the Night Edition. Just 100 cars were produced, and we’ve got one today for sale in Tucson, Arizona. Play your cards right, line up your finances and give us a call, and this 23,600-mile 2011 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Night Edition could be yours for the taking.

2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

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ASK: $215,000
Miles: 25,528

When Mercedes-Benz unveiled this 2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, it was not about producing another new car. It was about reviving the style and crafting of the legendary 300 SL Gullwing into a modern sports car. Designed by Mark Fetherson, this SLS AMG features “gull-wing” doors that swing open upwards, resembling the historic masterpiece. Successor to the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, this SLS can pack a punch as it comes bolted with a 6.2-liter M159 V8 engine, which according to AMG was “the world’s most powerful naturally aspirated production series engine” ever produced at the time. Mercedes-Benz aimed at making the SLS an icon like its predecessors, and after 15 years we can confirm they have achieved just that. Having clocked a mere 25,528 miles on the odometer, this iconic 2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is for sale in Miami, Florida.

2008 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG

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ASK: $21,900
Miles: 110,900

The most popular mainstream luxury car in the world, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class represents an aspirational point and a life goal for many. It’s a full-size luxury car that you treat yourself to, when you can afford one and have made it in life. The S-Class name came in 1972, but the model itself has parentage dating back to 1954. Of course, you’ll also find performance-oriented examples fettled by none other than AMG, those famous Mercedes-Benz tuners who are now a part of the parent company – in fact, they’ve got a line-up of Mercedes-AMG models available. Today, we’ve got a potent 2008 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG from W221 era or fifth generation of S-Class. This car comes from Bonita Springs, Florida and has amassed around 110,000 miles, ready for action.

2004 Mercedes-Benz CL500

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ASK: $14,499
Miles: 67,000

At the forefront of automotive innovation, Mercedes-Benz continually ushers in fresh naming designations, models, and segment offerings. The intricate landscape can understandably appear bewildering at times. Let's delve into the example of the CL-Class: spanning three generations from 1992 to 2014, it epitomized the pinnacle of opulence in the realm of two-door coupes offered by the illustrious Star brand. Beyond 2014, this model underwent a transformation, adopting the moniker of S-Class Coupe/Convertible. Now, with the context clarified, we present a proposition: the 2004 Mercedes-Benz CL500. This embodiment of automotive excellence bears a modest 64,000 miles on its odometer, paired with a rejuvenation that adds to its allure. A contemplation of ownership awaits – a fusion of luxury, performance, and refinement, ready to transport you in style.

1999 Mercedes-Benz SL500

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ASK: $34,997
Miles: 20,382

A Mercedes-Benz SL is not made for the average person who only wants a means of transport. Only certain types of people fit the status of this car. A person worthy of this type of car, which is becoming a rare classic, looks forward to a sunny weekend to fold the roof down and drive through twisty roads. They enjoy the spirited rumble that comes from a powerful engine. They aren’t afraid to use the car as a daily driver as they know these machines are meant to be driven, not babied. Or even if you are someone captivated by its charming beauty, we are here to provide you with everything you need to know before purchasing it. This stunning 1999 Mercedes-Benz SL500 came to our inventory from Greenwich, Connecticut, with just 20,382 miles on its odometer. Its owner is ready to hand it over to the next lucky buyer with its original owner's manual and two sets of keys.

1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 Kompressor

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ASK: $13,994
Miles: 63,555

In late 1995, Mercedes-Benz released a compact roadster that would become quite a highly desirable icon. The SLK, which stood for Sport Light Compact in German, featured a powered folding metal hardtop, giving owners a hardtop coupe and a full convertible in one car. Unlike models with detachable hardtops, there was no need to arrange storage for the top when detached, as it simply folded into the car when retracted. That, plus the SLK’s easy to drive dimensions meant that over 300,000 found homes in a nine-year production run. Today, we’ve got a 1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 Kompressor from Newtown, Pennsylvania for sale. With less than 64,000 miles on the clock, this is a great car to buy as a weekend cruiser, as well as future classic. However, it’s still capable of being your daily driver if you prefer.

1997 Mercedes-Benz SL500

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ASK: $14,999
Miles: 85,366

The 90s and Mercedes-Benz were the manufacturers golden years, the R129 shook the world with its expert engineering and German performance and the rest of the German manufacturers line up followed suite. Present today is a specimen of Mercedes-Benz and their 90s ingenuity and takes shape with this lovely 1997 Mercedes-Benz SL500. With a reported 85,366 miles on its clock, this low mileage 90s German powerhouse is a looker that sports its factory charm and is ready to transform your weekend plans with sleek styling and German muscle.

1996 Mercedes-Benz SL600

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ASK: $19,987
Miles: 56,543

While the R107 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is widely known as being a favorite ’70s and ’80s Grand Tourer, the one that followed significantly raised the bar. Known as the R129, it was made between 1988 and 2001. Over 210,000 examples were built, and you could have a monstrous 6.0-liter V12 under the hood if you desired. This 1996 Mercedes-Benz SL600 is one of those top dogs and comes to you with less than 57,000 miles on the clock. The current owner also says that documentation and even the car’s window sticker are provided.

1994 Mercedes-Benz 230GE

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ASK: $169,999
Miles: 22,506

Today, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class or G-Wagon is a highly luxurious, retro-styled SUV with a healthy dose of off-road capability under its belt. But how the G-Class came to be is rather different in comparison. Initially, the vehicle was developed for military use, on a suggestion by the Shah of Iran, way back in the 1970s. By 1979, Mercedes-Benz had created a civilian version and named it the G-Class. Now that we’ve given you a brief overview, let us introduce our subject vehicle. This Ex-Austrian Military 1994 Puch Mercedes-Benz 230GE comes from the pre-luxury era, a W461 variant that’s undergone a full restoration to bring it up to the condition that you see in our photos. With just 350 miles covered since restoration, the vehicle currently resides in Chula Vista, California, waiting for a new owner. Let us tell you that this G-Class isn’t the bling-adorned, leather-drenched variety that you might see on Sunset Boulevard. No, it’s more of a tough-as-nails off-road-conqueror. So if you are the kind of person who likes to drive as far away from the civilization of the city as possible, this vehicle can take you there – and it’s got some decent comfort features, too.

1991 Mercedes-Benz 250GD Wolf

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ASK: $105,000
Miles: 16,493

Yes, what we’ve got here is a G-Class. Yup, that’s what this 1991 Mercedes-Benz 250GD is. But hang on, you might say. Where’s its massive alloy wheels, low-profile tires and glitzy chrome external embellishments? Where’s the plush, leather-lined, wood-trimmed, S-class-esque interior that we see nowadays in the G-Class? Well, dear reader, before the G-Class went posh, it was the most capable off-roader that Mercedes-Benz ever built. Technically it’s still capable, but back then, it was meant to be a brutish, no-nonsense, go-anywhere machine. While you wouldn’t step into today’s G-Class with muddy boots or soaked clothing, you can do that with this 1991 Mercedes-Benz 250GD from Orlando, Florida. That’s because this 27,000-kilometer machine comes from the pre-luxury era, when the G-Class was meant to be used in a rough and tumble manner. That makes this vehicle an excellent addition to the garage of an adventuring family. Sitting next to all manner of delicate luxury machinery, it will be the perfect companion for when you want to escape to nature and a simpler time.

1991 Mercedes-Benz 300CE Sportline

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ASK: $20,499
Miles: 111,000

Mercedes-Benz has been dominating the luxury automobile industry for a while now. While the Unimog and the G-Class are the two most-selling models, there is a model of theirs which made Mercedes-Benz known for its robustness and legendary build. The model is none other than the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, which was the successor of the legendary W123 models. The E-Class was first marketed in 1993 but was introduced in 1984 as the Mercedes-Benz W124. Up for grabs is a rare 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300CE Sportline with 111,000 miles on the odometer, which is almost nothing compared to the model's capability of doing 1,000,000 miles without breaking a sweat.

1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL

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ASK: $55,750
Miles: 24,688

The ʼ80s was a time of extravagance, pushing the limits of automotive engineering and a big shift in customers preferences - analog was a thing of the past, the new and improved era was all about digital. There was however one machine that stood the test of time and handled the ʼ80s and its massive shift with class and elegance. The Mercedes-Benz SL R107 was nothing short of iconic, it was iconic to the point where it not just changed how open top motoring was in the ʼ70s but brought analog and old school charm into the ʼ80s as well. Present here is an automotive icon whose production ran almost two decades and takes shape with this lovely 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL. This clean example is reported to have a mere 24,688 miles on its clock and is ready to transform what your expectations of memorable drive is and also serve as a savvy investment in the years to come

1988 Mercedes-Benz 420SEL

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ASK: $8,999
Miles: 141,000

Being a manufacturer and making a statement in the ʼ80s was a tough task, as the automotive world was on full blast with cars making the move to more tech and a change in design to suit a massive shift in customer tastes and preferences. Mercedes-Benz in the 80s was peak German automotive and the secret to its success? Staying true to who they are and giving the world true luxury and superior engineering over marketing gimmicks. Present today is this 1988 Mercedes-Benz 420SEL, this German classic is a love letter to luxury cruising in style and has just a reported 140,316 miles on its clock.

1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL

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ASK: $54,999
Miles: 19,030

If you want a classic but relatively modern grand tourer that’s luxurious, comes with a V8, and is quintessentially Germanic, the Mercedes-Benz R107 SL series ticks all the boxes. Produced between 1971 and 1989, over 300,000 were made and sold all over the world. North Americans loved these cars, especially the rich and famous. It wasn’t uncommon to see a celebrity driving around in one of these during the ’70s and ’80s. Today, you can get yourself a slice of R107 action with this lovely 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Convertible that’s available from our inventory. The car has an original 19,000 miles on the clock and is reportedly an all-original car.

1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL

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ASK: $38,500
Miles: 64,786

Modern classics are the best way to experience the charm a classic car brings without feeling like you're in the process of a machine that's archaic. Looking closer at the modern classics up for grabs, you sure are spoilt for choice. Let's cut down on the browsing and bring you what is arguably one of the best modern classics available on the market - this lovely 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL present today. With a reported 64,786 miles on its clock, this German beauty is in factory condition and can be your way of winding a tough week in style and class the way only a Mercedes-Benz can

1986 Mercedes-Benz 560SL

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ASK: $20,487
Miles: 101,130

Originality and rarity in the classic car world are the perfect combination for not just high value reselling but also for a drive experience that really can't be replicated. Present today is a rare bird that takes form with this lovely 1986 Mercedes-Benz 560SL. With a reported 101,098 miles on its clock, this classic German beauty is not just a classic that sports the perfect combination of originality and rarity, but is also a classic that you can enjoy and not worry about the downtime at your local workshop. To sweeten the deal, the current owner reports that the hardtop and the owner's manual are present and included in the sale.

1985 Mercedes-Benz 500SL

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ASK: $19,999
Miles: 91,102

Selecting a classic luxury grand tourer from the Eighties is not an easy task. By this time, automakers had largely upped their game to a degree that they were fiercely competing with each other on multiple fronts. The American manufacturers were doing well, but they had their work cut out by the Europeans. More specifically, Mercedes-Benz. You see, way back in 1971, the automaker launched its R107 generation of SL-Class. This fine grand tourer took over the ʼ70s and entered the ʼ80s with poise too. That’s because Mercedes-Benz kept updating and improving it over the car’s long 18-year production run. Hence, a later-model car like this 1985 Mercedes-Benz 500SL is actually quite different to say, an early 1970s example. That’s why it’s a great luxury grand tourer for a discerning collector to acquire and enjoy. The car was imported from Germany and has got a smidge over 91,000 miles to its name. Now, it peacefully waits for a new owner in Baltimore, Maryland.

1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SE

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ASK: $14,999
Miles: 67,363

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class needs no introduction. It’s widely regarded as the most well-known and technologically-equipped mainstream luxury car in the world, before you venture into Rolls-Royce and Bentley territories (and their accompanying stratospheric price tags). Today’s 1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SE is from the second generation of S-Class, also known as the W126 in Mercedes-Benz circles. This Florida-based sedan has just over 67,000 miles on it, but can easily treble that number with the proper maintenance. Hence, it’s a great way to get into luxury classic cars that aren’t too old, but have some modern comfort features and decent performance to offer.

1984 Mercedes-Benz 250GD

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ASK: $49,990
Miles: 4,540

Before the Mercedes-Benz G-Class went all glitzy and started starring in hip-hop music videos, it was a rugged, no-nonsense off-roader that could venture nearly anywhere with the right set of tires and a skilled driver controlling it. Introduced in 1979, the G-Class or G-Wagen is a civilian variant of a military vehicle that emerged from a suggestion to Mercedes-Benz by the then-Shah of Iran. The first generation, dubbed the W460, ran between 1979 and 1991, and over this period, gained many improvements and creature comforts. If you’re in search of a capable, no-frills off-roader, an early G-Class is a great place to look. That’s why you’ll find this 1984 Mercedes-Benz 250GD to be a sound choice, with its tough value proposition and torquey turbodiesel engine. So contact us and let’s get this G-Class on your driveway ASAP!

1983 Mercedes-Benz 380SL

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ASK: $15,500
Miles: 97,004

We first knew the Mercedes-Benz 380SL as the 350 SL then the 450 SL. In late 1981, a new 3.8 L light alloy aluminum cylinder V8 arrived along with Mercedes' latest automatic gearbox; hence the 380 SL. Built on the highly regarded and successful R107 chassis, the Mercedes-Benz 380SL expanded on the technological advancements of its earlier models. The SL class featured excellent build quality, a powerful engine, sporty yet comfortable handling, and all the contemporary amenities one would expect from a high-end European vehicle. This well-preserved example of the 1983 Mercedes-Benz 380SL demonstrates these qualities perfectly. Showing 97,000 miles on its clock, this beauty is available for sale with a correct Classic Silver paint over a striking blue leather interior.

1982 Mercedes-Benz 300D

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ASK: $34,500
Miles: 41,636

Do you want a classic Mercedes-Benz midsize sedan that’s not too old, comes with bulletproof build quality, and is styled by the renowned Bruno Sacco? If so, the Mercedes-Benz W123 is a great place to look. Made between 1975 and 1986, it’s still considered a great daily driver by many enthusiasts across the world. Want a slice of the W123 experience? Here’s a 1982 Mercedes-Benz 300D Sedan with 41,636 miles up for sale right now. The car comes from Bakersfield, California, and is in excellent condition for its age.

1982 Mercedes-Benz 300CD

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ASK: $59,999
Miles: 95,109

The legendary Mercedes-Benz W123 series was made between 1975 and 1986. In fact, nearly 2.7 million examples found grateful owners in countless countries across the globe. Even today, one can easily find W123s running in certain countries, doing taxi or family transportation duties in a reliable and dependable manner. The W123 was made in sedan, estate, coupe and limousine forms. This particular 1982 Mercedes-Benz 300CD is a coupe, and it’s fresh from a restoration that took eight years to finalize, as reported by the current owner. We’re told that everything was sourced from Germany, and that the only thing that remains to be addressed is the air conditioning. So, even though this car has traveled over 95,000 miles, it’s just been given a new lease of life, and you could be its lucky owner.

1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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ASK: $17,500
Miles: 185,800

Picture this: it's the 80s, and you're on the lookout for a machine that sets you apart and serves as a luxury cruiser that's best in its class; what's your top choice? The legendary Mercedes-Benz SL lineup. The R107 generation of the SL lineup was arguably the best motor built by the folks over at Mercedes-Benz; it eluded style and class and didn't shy away with its performance figures. Fast forward to today, and the Mercedes-Benz R107 is a hot property with collectors worldwide, with the top dollar being spent on mint examples. Present today is this lovely 1980 Mercedes Benz 450SL; this automotive legend has a reported 185,600 miles on the clock and is a beautiful example of what Mercedes-Benz's finest is.

1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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ASK: $17,999
Miles: 98,500

If you want to own a luxury Mercedes-Benz that’s a classic but still relatively modern, you can’t go amiss with an R107 example. Made between 1971 and 1989, the R107 SL-Class is a Hollywood darling and a perfect example of what Mercedes-Benz can do when they set their minds on being the best. What’s more, this 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is an excellent choice because it’s got a lovely fuel-injected V8 beneath the hood. Packing a mere 98,500 miles, the current owner says that the car has received a new battery and all-new tires too. So, it’s basically a buy-and-drive classic.

1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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ASK: $13,999
Miles: 54,285

Are you on the hunt for a classic car that’s a German icon and a smooth boulevard cruiser to boot? Why not set your sights on a Mercedes-Benz SL from the R107 generation? Produced between 1971 and 1989, the R107 is entrenched in stardom. It’s been the preferred car of many Hollywood stars of the ’70s and ’80s, and it has starred in countless movies and TV series from the same time. Thanks to its suave design and timeless style, the R107 is a great classic car and one that will undoubtedly appreciate in value as time goes by. That’s why you shouldn’t pass up on this 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL that’s for sale in Palm City, Florida, with a mere 54,285 miles reported on the clock. The car has reportedly received a new soft top, a new alternator, a tune-up, and a recent servicing.

1979 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC

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ASK: $16,500
Miles: 104,220

One of the most successful classic Mercedes-Benz models in North America has got to be the R107 generation of the SL-Class grand tourer. During its lengthy production run that spanned 1971 to 1989, the model underwent countless upgrades and enhancements. Notably, 68% of all SL production was sold in the United States. Plus, the car was a Hollywood darling, becoming the favored wheels of the stars at the time, as well as starring in several movies and TV series. Today, we’ve got a 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SLC for sale, so you can enjoy that star-studded lifestyle if you desire. This Colorado-based car comes with under 105,000 miles to its name, showing that it’s a car that’s pleasurable to drive. However, it’s also built with a solidarity that’s all but absent from most modern cars, meaning that if you continue to maintain it meticulously, you can easily triple that mileage.

1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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ASK: $16,999
Miles: 121,311

The R107-series of SL-roadsters is one of the longest-running passenger car series in Mercedes-Benz history. It became an icon of the '70s and '80s and to this date, its beauty has captivated the hearts of all classic auto enthusiasts alike. It was built as a sports car that can be used for continental touring in all weather conditions. Unlike modern vehicles, these classics are built with undeniable solidity. The R107 SL was a two-seat convertible with a detachable roof, and it replaced the W113 SL-Class in 1971. Up for sale here is a 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL with 121,311 miles on its clock according to its current owner. It boasts a few new components to ensure it runs efficiently. It awaits its new owner in California.

1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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ASK: $14,499
Miles: 119,000

If German automotive brands are famous for one thing, it is their build quality. You can opt for one of their models from the ‘70s and they will likely still run as if they were built a couple of years back. To be quite frank, they don’t make them like that anymore. For example, the 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is built like a tank, and we aren’t the only ones who think so. With proper maintenance, these beautiful cruisers will probably run forever. What we are featuring here is an all-original 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Convertible showing 119,000 miles on its clock. It is currently in South Carolina and it's a great opportunity to experience what the three-pointed Star had to offer back in the '70s.

1978 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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ASK: $39,500
Miles: 21,397

The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is widely regarded as the finest luxury grand tourer available from Mercedes-Benz. While the S-Class may be sportier and most AMG models may be quicker, the SL is a car that makes driving hundreds of miles seem like the proverbial walk in the park. In fact, the more you drive it, the more you want to keep going. The R107 generation was produced between 1971 and 1989. Designed by Joseph Gallindorfer and Friedrich Geiger, the R107 saw over 300,000 units built. It also received many updates and changes, sometimes on a yearly basis. Today’s 1978 Mercedes-Benz 450SL has less than 22,000 miles reported to its name, and hails from Palm Coast, Florida. Hence, it’s a lovely addition to a discerning classic car collection, or the best way to start one. Read on to discover what this car offers.

1978 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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ASK: $18,499
Miles: 54,000

Mercedes-Benz's SL-Class line-up has been around since 1954. Representing the pinnacle of Grand Touring, these two-door automobiles have signified presence and class since their inception. They've been the default choice of the rich and famous, and older models have matured into excellent classic cars for anyone to enjoy. This 1978 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is from the R107 generation and comes to you with a light 54,000 miles on the clock. The current owner says that it's an all-original car that's been garage-kept.

1977 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Roadster

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ASK: $13,999
Miles: 105,000

Who can resist the timeless style of a 450SL and the ability to lower the top and experience the wind in their hair? It's not a secret that a certain pride comes from owning a Mercedes. However, a vintage Mercedes roadster adds a new level of flair and sophistication. This stunning example of the 1977 Mercedes Benz 450SL Roadster is your chance to experience what we are talking about. It is a beautiful attention grabber and an excellent Sunday cruiser. With 105,000 miles on its clock, it currently resides in Wisconsin ready to be picked up by its new owner.

1975 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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ASK: $34,999
Miles: 86,074

One of the smartest classic cars to own and drive on a regular basis has got to be a Mercedes-Benz SL from the R107 generation of 1971 to 1989. These cars were Hollywood darlings when they were new, and over 300,000 were sold worldwide. It’s estimated that 68% of these ended up in the United States, as official or gray market imports. That’s why getting your hands on one isn’t that hard. This Florida-based 1975 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is one great example. The car has got 86,100 miles under its belt, and has received some new components to keep it driving as sweetly as it did back when it was new.

1972 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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ASK: $15,500
Miles: 184,122

In the late Sixties, Mercedes-Benz knew that it was time to replace their iconic W114 line-up of grand touring coupes. Development started on a successor, and by 1971, the R107 and C107 generation was released. It bore the name SL, and in the case of the R107, came with a removable hardtop plus a soft top. Meanwhile, the C107 was a fixed-head coupe. The R107 in particular would prove to be a massive success. In total, over 237,000 R107 variants were made between 1971 and 1989. Today, an R107 represents a sound and safe way to get into classic cars, as it’s built tough and can keep going on and on when properly maintained. That’s why we’re glad to offer this 184,122-mile 1972 Mercedes-Benz 450SL from Sandy, Utah for sale today. Its mileage is proof that not only is this a car that can eat up long distances, but it’s also one that encourages you to drive it more and more.

1969 Mercedes-Benz 250

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ASK: $13,490
Miles: 43,143

Owning a classic Mercedes-Benz from the Sixties is a special thing. This is the era when Mercedes-Benz was truly gaining a reputation that was several steps above the rest. It wasn’t just luxury that they were playing on, but sheer build quality and sturdiness. Let’s take this 1969 Mercedes-Benz 250 Sedan as an example. This car comes from the W114 generation. Competing in the executive car segment, the W114 was made between 1968 and 1976. And as time passed by, the W114 became quite the collector’s item. Just cast your eyes upon this fine 43,142-mile example, with all maintenance reportedly up to date, and it’s hard to not want to own this car. Well, it’s up for sale with us right now.

1968 Mercedes-Benz 280SL

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ASK: $129,999
Miles: 60,040

The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class legacy began in 1954, with the gorgeous 300SL Gullwing. Its breathtaking lines and exciting performance made it a real treat to behold. Mercedes-Benz followed up in 1963 with the W113, also known as the Pagoda due to its roof shape in hardtop form. This particular 1968 Mercedes-Benz 280SL is a convertible, however it does come with a nice little surprise too. It’s also a Euro-Spec version that was repainted around a decade ago. With about 60,000 miles to its name, this car is a great German classic for you to pick up and turn heads wherever you choose to take it. Because let’s face it, who doesn’t like a classic Mercedes-Benz? It’s the epitome of taste, after all.

1963 Mercedes-Benz 230SL

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ASK: $54,999
Miles: 54,282

The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class line-up dates back to 1954, and represents the finest grand tourer that Mercedes-Benz can offer. This means that it’s got a fantastic blend of comfort, luxury and performance. It’s not a track stormer nor is it a luxobarge; it’s a car meant to drive for hundreds of miles without so much as feeling an aota of tiredness. Today, we’ve got a 1963 Mercedes-Benz 230SL for sale, a car that’s held in high regard by classic car aficionados. This Texas-based machine has covered 54,282 miles to date and packs an engine replacement with a previously rebuilt unit for better reliability and longevity.

1951 Mercedes-Benz 170 S

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ASK: $49,999
Miles: 63,000

Since 1883 what we know today as Mercedes-Benz has been around in some form or another. The Company has managed to outlive two world wars and countless upheavals. Throughout the decades, Mercedes-Benz has produced some of the most remarkable and sought-after vehicles in the automotive industry. Shortly after World War 2, Mercedes-Benz introduced the Mercedes-Benz 170 S, a luxury car produced from 1949 to 1955, aimed at successful business owners and company directors. The S suffix stands for Sonder Model-special model, alluding to its high level of luxury and comfort. A rare chance to own a fully mechanically rebuilt 1951 Mercedes-Benz 170 S with just 63,000 miles on the odometer after the rebuild is at hand.

There are currently no Mercedes-Benz CLS450s available

There are currently no Mercedes-Benz CLS450s available

1991 Mercedes-Benz 250GD Wolf

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$105,000
Miles: 16,493

Yes, what we’ve got here is a G-Class. Yup, that’s what this 1991 Mercedes-Benz 250GD is. But hang on, you might say. Where’s its massive alloy wheels, low-profile tires and glitzy chrome external embellishments? Where’s the plush, leather-lined, wood-trimmed, S-class-esque interior that we see nowadays in the G-Class? Well, dear reader, before the G-Class went posh, it was the most capable off-roader that Mercedes-Benz ever built. Technically it’s still capable, but back then, it was meant to be a brutish, no-nonsense, go-anywhere machine. While you wouldn’t step into today’s G-Class with muddy boots or soaked clothing, you can do that with this 1991 Mercedes-Benz 250GD from Orlando, Florida. That’s because this 27,000-kilometer machine comes from the pre-luxury era, when the G-Class was meant to be used in a rough and tumble manner. That makes this vehicle an excellent addition to the garage of an adventuring family. Sitting next to all manner of delicate luxury machinery, it will be the perfect companion for when you want to escape to nature and a simpler time.

1963 Mercedes-Benz 230SL

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$54,999
Miles: 54,282

The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class line-up dates back to 1954, and represents the finest grand tourer that Mercedes-Benz can offer. This means that it’s got a fantastic blend of comfort, luxury and performance. It’s not a track stormer nor is it a luxobarge; it’s a car meant to drive for hundreds of miles without so much as feeling an aota of tiredness. Today, we’ve got a 1963 Mercedes-Benz 230SL for sale, a car that’s held in high regard by classic car aficionados. This Texas-based machine has covered 54,282 miles to date and packs an engine replacement with a previously rebuilt unit for better reliability and longevity.

1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL

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$54,999
Miles: 19,030

If you want a classic but relatively modern grand tourer that’s luxurious, comes with a V8, and is quintessentially Germanic, the Mercedes-Benz R107 SL series ticks all the boxes. Produced between 1971 and 1989, over 300,000 were made and sold all over the world. North Americans loved these cars, especially the rich and famous. It wasn’t uncommon to see a celebrity driving around in one of these during the ’70s and ’80s. Today, you can get yourself a slice of R107 action with this lovely 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Convertible that’s available from our inventory. The car has an original 19,000 miles on the clock and is reportedly an all-original car.

2004 Mercedes-Benz CL500

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$14,499
Miles: 67,000

At the forefront of automotive innovation, Mercedes-Benz continually ushers in fresh naming designations, models, and segment offerings. The intricate landscape can understandably appear bewildering at times. Let's delve into the example of the CL-Class: spanning three generations from 1992 to 2014, it epitomized the pinnacle of opulence in the realm of two-door coupes offered by the illustrious Star brand. Beyond 2014, this model underwent a transformation, adopting the moniker of S-Class Coupe/Convertible. Now, with the context clarified, we present a proposition: the 2004 Mercedes-Benz CL500. This embodiment of automotive excellence bears a modest 64,000 miles on its odometer, paired with a rejuvenation that adds to its allure. A contemplation of ownership awaits – a fusion of luxury, performance, and refinement, ready to transport you in style.

1977 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Roadster

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$13,999
Miles: 105,000

Who can resist the timeless style of a 450SL and the ability to lower the top and experience the wind in their hair? It's not a secret that a certain pride comes from owning a Mercedes. However, a vintage Mercedes roadster adds a new level of flair and sophistication. This stunning example of the 1977 Mercedes Benz 450SL Roadster is your chance to experience what we are talking about. It is a beautiful attention grabber and an excellent Sunday cruiser. With 105,000 miles on its clock, it currently resides in Wisconsin ready to be picked up by its new owner.

1997 Mercedes-Benz SL500

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$14,999
Miles: 85,366

The 90s and Mercedes-Benz were the manufacturers golden years, the R129 shook the world with its expert engineering and German performance and the rest of the German manufacturers line up followed suite. Present today is a specimen of Mercedes-Benz and their 90s ingenuity and takes shape with this lovely 1997 Mercedes-Benz SL500. With a reported 85,366 miles on its clock, this low mileage 90s German powerhouse is a looker that sports its factory charm and is ready to transform your weekend plans with sleek styling and German muscle.

1985 Mercedes-Benz 500SL

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$19,999
Miles: 91,102

Selecting a classic luxury grand tourer from the Eighties is not an easy task. By this time, automakers had largely upped their game to a degree that they were fiercely competing with each other on multiple fronts. The American manufacturers were doing well, but they had their work cut out by the Europeans. More specifically, Mercedes-Benz. You see, way back in 1971, the automaker launched its R107 generation of SL-Class. This fine grand tourer took over the ʼ70s and entered the ʼ80s with poise too. That’s because Mercedes-Benz kept updating and improving it over the car’s long 18-year production run. Hence, a later-model car like this 1985 Mercedes-Benz 500SL is actually quite different to say, an early 1970s example. That’s why it’s a great luxury grand tourer for a discerning collector to acquire and enjoy. The car was imported from Germany and has got a smidge over 91,000 miles to its name. Now, it peacefully waits for a new owner in Baltimore, Maryland.

1994 Mercedes-Benz 230GE

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$169,999
Miles: 22,506

Today, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class or G-Wagon is a highly luxurious, retro-styled SUV with a healthy dose of off-road capability under its belt. But how the G-Class came to be is rather different in comparison. Initially, the vehicle was developed for military use, on a suggestion by the Shah of Iran, way back in the 1970s. By 1979, Mercedes-Benz had created a civilian version and named it the G-Class. Now that we’ve given you a brief overview, let us introduce our subject vehicle. This Ex-Austrian Military 1994 Puch Mercedes-Benz 230GE comes from the pre-luxury era, a W461 variant that’s undergone a full restoration to bring it up to the condition that you see in our photos. With just 350 miles covered since restoration, the vehicle currently resides in Chula Vista, California, waiting for a new owner. Let us tell you that this G-Class isn’t the bling-adorned, leather-drenched variety that you might see on Sunset Boulevard. No, it’s more of a tough-as-nails off-road-conqueror. So if you are the kind of person who likes to drive as far away from the civilization of the city as possible, this vehicle can take you there – and it’s got some decent comfort features, too.

1986 Mercedes-Benz 560SL

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$20,487
Miles: 101,130

Originality and rarity in the classic car world are the perfect combination for not just high value reselling but also for a drive experience that really can't be replicated. Present today is a rare bird that takes form with this lovely 1986 Mercedes-Benz 560SL. With a reported 101,098 miles on its clock, this classic German beauty is not just a classic that sports the perfect combination of originality and rarity, but is also a classic that you can enjoy and not worry about the downtime at your local workshop. To sweeten the deal, the current owner reports that the hardtop and the owner's manual are present and included in the sale.

1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL

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$55,750
Miles: 24,688

The ʼ80s was a time of extravagance, pushing the limits of automotive engineering and a big shift in customers preferences - analog was a thing of the past, the new and improved era was all about digital. There was however one machine that stood the test of time and handled the ʼ80s and its massive shift with class and elegance. The Mercedes-Benz SL R107 was nothing short of iconic, it was iconic to the point where it not just changed how open top motoring was in the ʼ70s but brought analog and old school charm into the ʼ80s as well. Present here is an automotive icon whose production ran almost two decades and takes shape with this lovely 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL. This clean example is reported to have a mere 24,688 miles on its clock and is ready to transform what your expectations of memorable drive is and also serve as a savvy investment in the years to come

1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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$13,999
Miles: 54,285

Are you on the hunt for a classic car that’s a German icon and a smooth boulevard cruiser to boot? Why not set your sights on a Mercedes-Benz SL from the R107 generation? Produced between 1971 and 1989, the R107 is entrenched in stardom. It’s been the preferred car of many Hollywood stars of the ’70s and ’80s, and it has starred in countless movies and TV series from the same time. Thanks to its suave design and timeless style, the R107 is a great classic car and one that will undoubtedly appreciate in value as time goes by. That’s why you shouldn’t pass up on this 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL that’s for sale in Palm City, Florida, with a mere 54,285 miles reported on the clock. The car has reportedly received a new soft top, a new alternator, a tune-up, and a recent servicing.

1984 Mercedes-Benz 250GD

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$49,990
Miles: 4,540

Before the Mercedes-Benz G-Class went all glitzy and started starring in hip-hop music videos, it was a rugged, no-nonsense off-roader that could venture nearly anywhere with the right set of tires and a skilled driver controlling it. Introduced in 1979, the G-Class or G-Wagen is a civilian variant of a military vehicle that emerged from a suggestion to Mercedes-Benz by the then-Shah of Iran. The first generation, dubbed the W460, ran between 1979 and 1991, and over this period, gained many improvements and creature comforts. If you’re in search of a capable, no-frills off-roader, an early G-Class is a great place to look. That’s why you’ll find this 1984 Mercedes-Benz 250GD to be a sound choice, with its tough value proposition and torquey turbodiesel engine. So contact us and let’s get this G-Class on your driveway ASAP!

1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SE

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$14,999
Miles: 67,363

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class needs no introduction. It’s widely regarded as the most well-known and technologically-equipped mainstream luxury car in the world, before you venture into Rolls-Royce and Bentley territories (and their accompanying stratospheric price tags). Today’s 1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SE is from the second generation of S-Class, also known as the W126 in Mercedes-Benz circles. This Florida-based sedan has just over 67,000 miles on it, but can easily treble that number with the proper maintenance. Hence, it’s a great way to get into luxury classic cars that aren’t too old, but have some modern comfort features and decent performance to offer.

1978 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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$39,500
Miles: 21,397

The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is widely regarded as the finest luxury grand tourer available from Mercedes-Benz. While the S-Class may be sportier and most AMG models may be quicker, the SL is a car that makes driving hundreds of miles seem like the proverbial walk in the park. In fact, the more you drive it, the more you want to keep going. The R107 generation was produced between 1971 and 1989. Designed by Joseph Gallindorfer and Friedrich Geiger, the R107 saw over 300,000 units built. It also received many updates and changes, sometimes on a yearly basis. Today’s 1978 Mercedes-Benz 450SL has less than 22,000 miles reported to its name, and hails from Palm Coast, Florida. Hence, it’s a lovely addition to a discerning classic car collection, or the best way to start one. Read on to discover what this car offers.

1972 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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$15,500
Miles: 184,122

In the late Sixties, Mercedes-Benz knew that it was time to replace their iconic W114 line-up of grand touring coupes. Development started on a successor, and by 1971, the R107 and C107 generation was released. It bore the name SL, and in the case of the R107, came with a removable hardtop plus a soft top. Meanwhile, the C107 was a fixed-head coupe. The R107 in particular would prove to be a massive success. In total, over 237,000 R107 variants were made between 1971 and 1989. Today, an R107 represents a sound and safe way to get into classic cars, as it’s built tough and can keep going on and on when properly maintained. That’s why we’re glad to offer this 184,122-mile 1972 Mercedes-Benz 450SL from Sandy, Utah for sale today. Its mileage is proof that not only is this a car that can eat up long distances, but it’s also one that encourages you to drive it more and more.

1999 Mercedes-Benz SL500

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$34,997
Miles: 20,382

A Mercedes-Benz SL is not made for the average person who only wants a means of transport. Only certain types of people fit the status of this car. A person worthy of this type of car, which is becoming a rare classic, looks forward to a sunny weekend to fold the roof down and drive through twisty roads. They enjoy the spirited rumble that comes from a powerful engine. They aren’t afraid to use the car as a daily driver as they know these machines are meant to be driven, not babied. Or even if you are someone captivated by its charming beauty, we are here to provide you with everything you need to know before purchasing it. This stunning 1999 Mercedes-Benz SL500 came to our inventory from Greenwich, Connecticut, with just 20,382 miles on its odometer. Its owner is ready to hand it over to the next lucky buyer with its original owner's manual and two sets of keys.

1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 Kompressor

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PENDING SALE
$13,994
Miles: 63,555

In late 1995, Mercedes-Benz released a compact roadster that would become quite a highly desirable icon. The SLK, which stood for Sport Light Compact in German, featured a powered folding metal hardtop, giving owners a hardtop coupe and a full convertible in one car. Unlike models with detachable hardtops, there was no need to arrange storage for the top when detached, as it simply folded into the car when retracted. That, plus the SLK’s easy to drive dimensions meant that over 300,000 found homes in a nine-year production run. Today, we’ve got a 1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 Kompressor from Newtown, Pennsylvania for sale. With less than 64,000 miles on the clock, this is a great car to buy as a weekend cruiser, as well as future classic. However, it’s still capable of being your daily driver if you prefer.

1979 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC

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PENDING SALE
$16,500
Miles: 104,220

One of the most successful classic Mercedes-Benz models in North America has got to be the R107 generation of the SL-Class grand tourer. During its lengthy production run that spanned 1971 to 1989, the model underwent countless upgrades and enhancements. Notably, 68% of all SL production was sold in the United States. Plus, the car was a Hollywood darling, becoming the favored wheels of the stars at the time, as well as starring in several movies and TV series. Today, we’ve got a 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SLC for sale, so you can enjoy that star-studded lifestyle if you desire. This Colorado-based car comes with under 105,000 miles to its name, showing that it’s a car that’s pleasurable to drive. However, it’s also built with a solidarity that’s all but absent from most modern cars, meaning that if you continue to maintain it meticulously, you can easily triple that mileage.

1996 Mercedes-Benz SL600

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PENDING SALE
$19,987
Miles: 56,543

While the R107 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is widely known as being a favorite ’70s and ’80s Grand Tourer, the one that followed significantly raised the bar. Known as the R129, it was made between 1988 and 2001. Over 210,000 examples were built, and you could have a monstrous 6.0-liter V12 under the hood if you desired. This 1996 Mercedes-Benz SL600 is one of those top dogs and comes to you with less than 57,000 miles on the clock. The current owner also says that documentation and even the car’s window sticker are provided.

1983 Mercedes-Benz 380SL

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PENDING SALE
$15,500
Miles: 97,004

We first knew the Mercedes-Benz 380SL as the 350 SL then the 450 SL. In late 1981, a new 3.8 L light alloy aluminum cylinder V8 arrived along with Mercedes' latest automatic gearbox; hence the 380 SL. Built on the highly regarded and successful R107 chassis, the Mercedes-Benz 380SL expanded on the technological advancements of its earlier models. The SL class featured excellent build quality, a powerful engine, sporty yet comfortable handling, and all the contemporary amenities one would expect from a high-end European vehicle. This well-preserved example of the 1983 Mercedes-Benz 380SL demonstrates these qualities perfectly. Showing 97,000 miles on its clock, this beauty is available for sale with a correct Classic Silver paint over a striking blue leather interior.

1968 Mercedes-Benz 280SL

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PENDING SALE
$129,999
Miles: 60,040

The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class legacy began in 1954, with the gorgeous 300SL Gullwing. Its breathtaking lines and exciting performance made it a real treat to behold. Mercedes-Benz followed up in 1963 with the W113, also known as the Pagoda due to its roof shape in hardtop form. This particular 1968 Mercedes-Benz 280SL is a convertible, however it does come with a nice little surprise too. It’s also a Euro-Spec version that was repainted around a decade ago. With about 60,000 miles to its name, this car is a great German classic for you to pick up and turn heads wherever you choose to take it. Because let’s face it, who doesn’t like a classic Mercedes-Benz? It’s the epitome of taste, after all.

1975 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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PENDING SALE
$34,999
Miles: 86,074

One of the smartest classic cars to own and drive on a regular basis has got to be a Mercedes-Benz SL from the R107 generation of 1971 to 1989. These cars were Hollywood darlings when they were new, and over 300,000 were sold worldwide. It’s estimated that 68% of these ended up in the United States, as official or gray market imports. That’s why getting your hands on one isn’t that hard. This Florida-based 1975 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is one great example. The car has got 86,100 miles under its belt, and has received some new components to keep it driving as sweetly as it did back when it was new.

1988 Mercedes-Benz 420SEL

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PENDING SALE
$8,999
Miles: 141,000

Being a manufacturer and making a statement in the ʼ80s was a tough task, as the automotive world was on full blast with cars making the move to more tech and a change in design to suit a massive shift in customer tastes and preferences. Mercedes-Benz in the 80s was peak German automotive and the secret to its success? Staying true to who they are and giving the world true luxury and superior engineering over marketing gimmicks. Present today is this 1988 Mercedes-Benz 420SEL, this German classic is a love letter to luxury cruising in style and has just a reported 140,316 miles on its clock.

1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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PENDING SALE
$16,999
Miles: 121,311

The R107-series of SL-roadsters is one of the longest-running passenger car series in Mercedes-Benz history. It became an icon of the '70s and '80s and to this date, its beauty has captivated the hearts of all classic auto enthusiasts alike. It was built as a sports car that can be used for continental touring in all weather conditions. Unlike modern vehicles, these classics are built with undeniable solidity. The R107 SL was a two-seat convertible with a detachable roof, and it replaced the W113 SL-Class in 1971. Up for sale here is a 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL with 121,311 miles on its clock according to its current owner. It boasts a few new components to ensure it runs efficiently. It awaits its new owner in California.

1951 Mercedes-Benz 170 S

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PENDING SALE
$49,999
Miles: 63,000

Since 1883 what we know today as Mercedes-Benz has been around in some form or another. The Company has managed to outlive two world wars and countless upheavals. Throughout the decades, Mercedes-Benz has produced some of the most remarkable and sought-after vehicles in the automotive industry. Shortly after World War 2, Mercedes-Benz introduced the Mercedes-Benz 170 S, a luxury car produced from 1949 to 1955, aimed at successful business owners and company directors. The S suffix stands for Sonder Model-special model, alluding to its high level of luxury and comfort. A rare chance to own a fully mechanically rebuilt 1951 Mercedes-Benz 170 S with just 63,000 miles on the odometer after the rebuild is at hand.

1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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PENDING SALE
$17,500
Miles: 185,800

Picture this: it's the 80s, and you're on the lookout for a machine that sets you apart and serves as a luxury cruiser that's best in its class; what's your top choice? The legendary Mercedes-Benz SL lineup. The R107 generation of the SL lineup was arguably the best motor built by the folks over at Mercedes-Benz; it eluded style and class and didn't shy away with its performance figures. Fast forward to today, and the Mercedes-Benz R107 is a hot property with collectors worldwide, with the top dollar being spent on mint examples. Present today is this lovely 1980 Mercedes Benz 450SL; this automotive legend has a reported 185,600 miles on the clock and is a beautiful example of what Mercedes-Benz's finest is.

1991 Mercedes-Benz 300CE Sportline

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PENDING SALE
$20,499
Miles: 111,000

Mercedes-Benz has been dominating the luxury automobile industry for a while now. While the Unimog and the G-Class are the two most-selling models, there is a model of theirs which made Mercedes-Benz known for its robustness and legendary build. The model is none other than the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, which was the successor of the legendary W123 models. The E-Class was first marketed in 1993 but was introduced in 1984 as the Mercedes-Benz W124. Up for grabs is a rare 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300CE Sportline with 111,000 miles on the odometer, which is almost nothing compared to the model's capability of doing 1,000,000 miles without breaking a sweat.

1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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PENDING SALE
$17,999
Miles: 98,500

If you want to own a luxury Mercedes-Benz that’s a classic but still relatively modern, you can’t go amiss with an R107 example. Made between 1971 and 1989, the R107 SL-Class is a Hollywood darling and a perfect example of what Mercedes-Benz can do when they set their minds on being the best. What’s more, this 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is an excellent choice because it’s got a lovely fuel-injected V8 beneath the hood. Packing a mere 98,500 miles, the current owner says that the car has received a new battery and all-new tires too. So, it’s basically a buy-and-drive classic.

1969 Mercedes-Benz 250

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PENDING SALE
$13,490
Miles: 43,143

Owning a classic Mercedes-Benz from the Sixties is a special thing. This is the era when Mercedes-Benz was truly gaining a reputation that was several steps above the rest. It wasn’t just luxury that they were playing on, but sheer build quality and sturdiness. Let’s take this 1969 Mercedes-Benz 250 Sedan as an example. This car comes from the W114 generation. Competing in the executive car segment, the W114 was made between 1968 and 1976. And as time passed by, the W114 became quite the collector’s item. Just cast your eyes upon this fine 43,142-mile example, with all maintenance reportedly up to date, and it’s hard to not want to own this car. Well, it’s up for sale with us right now.

1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL

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PENDING SALE
$38,500
Miles: 64,786

Modern classics are the best way to experience the charm a classic car brings without feeling like you're in the process of a machine that's archaic. Looking closer at the modern classics up for grabs, you sure are spoilt for choice. Let's cut down on the browsing and bring you what is arguably one of the best modern classics available on the market - this lovely 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL present today. With a reported 64,786 miles on its clock, this German beauty is in factory condition and can be your way of winding a tough week in style and class the way only a Mercedes-Benz can

1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL

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PENDING SALE
$14,499
Miles: 119,000

If German automotive brands are famous for one thing, it is their build quality. You can opt for one of their models from the ‘70s and they will likely still run as if they were built a couple of years back. To be quite frank, they don’t make them like that anymore. For example, the 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is built like a tank, and we aren’t the only ones who think so. With proper maintenance, these beautiful cruisers will probably run forever. What we are featuring here is an all-original 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Convertible showing 119,000 miles on its clock. It is currently in South Carolina and it's a great opportunity to experience what the three-pointed Star had to offer back in the '70s.

1982 Mercedes-Benz 300D

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PENDING SALE
$34,500
Miles: 41,636

Do you want a classic Mercedes-Benz midsize sedan that’s not too old, comes with bulletproof build quality, and is styled by the renowned Bruno Sacco? If so, the Mercedes-Benz W123 is a great place to look. Made between 1975 and 1986, it’s still considered a great daily driver by many enthusiasts across the world. Want a slice of the W123 experience? Here’s a 1982 Mercedes-Benz 300D Sedan with 41,636 miles up for sale right now. The car comes from Bakersfield, California, and is in excellent condition for its age.

1982 Mercedes-Benz 300CD

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PENDING SALE
$59,999
Miles: 95,109

The legendary Mercedes-Benz W123 series was made between 1975 and 1986. In fact, nearly 2.7 million examples found grateful owners in countless countries across the globe. Even today, one can easily find W123s running in certain countries, doing taxi or family transportation duties in a reliable and dependable manner. The W123 was made in sedan, estate, coupe and limousine forms. This particular 1982 Mercedes-Benz 300CD is a coupe, and it’s fresh from a restoration that took eight years to finalize, as reported by the current owner. We’re told that everything was sourced from Germany, and that the only thing that remains to be addressed is the air conditioning. So, even though this car has traveled over 95,000 miles, it’s just been given a new lease of life, and you could be its lucky owner.

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