1993 Mercedes-benz 500 Sl
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Submit a hide requestThis 1993 Mercedes-Benz 500 SL has a documented history of multiple ownership changes across Florida, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, and Texas. The vehicle was involved in two significant accident events in 2003 involving impact with a stationary object and another motor vehicle, resulting in reported disabling damage to the front and right center pillar. While it shows consistent mileage growth up to 134,265 miles and recent service records at Mercedes-Benz of Knoxville for A/C repairs and maintenance inspections, the history includes multiple duplicate titles issued in Oklahoma starting in 2013. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding, or financing to evaluate how the past accident damage and repeated title issuances may impact current value and safety.
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The primary cosmetic issues are minor; however, the misalignment of the rear hatch suggests that a professional body shop should inspect the frame rails and quarter panels for hidden structural damage.
While the car presents well aesthetically, it is being sold by a non-insurance entity. Given its age and status as a classic convertible, any misalignment in the rear body panels must be inspected for structural integrity before proceeding with an investment.
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