1968 Mercedes 280sl Convertible on 2040-cars
Cambridge, Maryland, United States
1968 Mercedes 280SL Convertible. Estate sale. Owned by the father of a friend for several decades, this 280SL has been garage kept and driven sparingly during that time. It is best described as an original car that has had regular maintenance and repair. The engine was rebuilt in 1997, and much of the car has been repainted at one time or another. The interior is original, and the accompanying photographs are accurate representations of the Mercedes’ current condition. The 280SL starts, runs and drives, but has not been driven for any great distance in some time. It is a handsome, desirable automobile and is being sold as-is with no warranty express or implied. A $1000 non-refundable deposit is required within 48 hours of auction’s end, and the balance by wire transfer or cash prior to taking delivery. Show message history |
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The investment in BAIC comes ahead of that company's initial public offering, according to a report form Bloomberg, which indicates the deal will be inked tomorrow in the Chinese capital. According to the report, if the circumstances are right, BAIC may turn around and invest in the Germany company "soon."
It's not entirely clear just how much the 12-percent cut is costing Daimler, although it seems reasonable to assume that, as it's ahead of the IPO, the parent company of Mercedes is getting a bit of a bargain.
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