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Jan 12, 2025
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Abandoned 190SL Found In Arkansas Listed For Sale

2 months ago
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Tucked away behind a house in Fayetteville, Arkansas, a 1957 Mercedes-Benz 190SL sits waiting for a second chance. Listed on Facebook Marketplace for $30,000, this once-glamorous convertible is now a project car waiting for the right buyer to bring it back to its former glory.

The 190SL, introduced in the 1950s as a more accessible sibling to the 300SL Gullwing, embodied elegance and adventure. With its sweeping lines, iconic grille, and effortless charm, it was a favorite of Hollywood stars and jet-setters alike. This particular example, with 75,000 miles on the odometer, has clearly seen better days, but the promise of restoration is there.

Described as a solid foundation with original parts intact, the car is offered “as-is, where-is,” a call to the dedicated restorer. It’s a rare find in a world where many of these classics have been restored beyond recognition or lost entirely. 

The seller’s no-nonsense listing makes it clear: serious inquiries only, no holds without a deposit. This isn’t for the casual browser but for the enthusiast ready to commit. For $30,000, this 190SL is not overpriced, but it will take six figures to bring this beauty back unless you are willing to tackle the restoration yourself. 

Who will answer the call and revive this piece of automotive history? See the full listing on Facebook Marketplace HERE.


Photos Courtesy of Seller

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