1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL
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Internally referred to as the R107 chassis, a model run that lasted for 18 years, beginning in 1972 with the US introduction of the 350SL. In the 560SL, Mercedes got it all just right, offering essentially bullet-proof reliability, satisfying power, and aggressive good looks. The 560SL combined all that Mercedes learned about the V-8 R107 chassis cars into a cultural icon that quietly and confidently told its competitors they have what everyone wants. Standard equipment included driver's side airbag and ABS brakes. Interior improvements for the 560SL included lovely burlwood accents, improved lateral seatback support, which makes taking long drives in theses cars comfortable. Not to mention the luxury of having a power passenger side mirror. Although in these years of Benz the steering wheel was still fixed and seats adjustments were still carried out manually. From 1986 to 1989 there were 37,218 cars manufactured. Between those years the value rose a whooping 16,000 dollars from 1986 with 48,200...