This 2004 Mercedes-Benz SL500 is finished in Mars Red over Charcoal leather and is powered by a 5.0-liter V8 linked to a seven-speed automatic transmission. A coil-spring suspension conversion has been installed, and equipment further includes the AMG Sport Package, the Comfort Package, the Trim Package, a power-folding hardtop, xenon headlights, 18″ Alphard alloy wheels, heated, ventilated, and massaging multi-contour seats, a Bose sound system, and COMAND with navigation. The car has 67k miles following history in Massachusetts and Texas. This R230 is now offered in Florida on dealer consignment at no reserve with a clean Montana title. The car is finished in Mars Red (590) and is equipped with a power-folding convertible hardtop, xenon headlights, fog lights, dual exhaust outlets, and fender air vents. The car is equipped with the AMG Sport Package which added a revised front air dam, side skirts, and rear apron. The selling dealer tells us that the convertible top was serviced in July 2025. The 18″ Alphard alloy wheels are mounted with Petlas Velox Sport, Lionhart LH-503, Kapsen Rassurer, and Landspider Citytraxx H/P tires. The car is equipped with Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and Automatic Slip Control (ASR), and the selling dealer states that the ABC suspension system has been replaced with coil springs. The cabin features heated, ventilated, and massaging multi-contour seats that are upholstered in Charcoal leather. Equipment includes dual-zone automatic climate control, cruise control, a Bose sound system, and COMAND with navigation. The wood- and leather-trimmed steering wheel frames a 160-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and gauges for coolant temperature and fuel level. The digital odometer indicates 67k miles. The 5.0-liter M113 V8 was factory rated at 302 horsepower and 339 lb-ft of torque. An oil change was performed in July 2025. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a seven-speed automatic transmission. The Carfax report is free of accidents or other reported damage and notes the vehicle was registered in a county that was declared a flood disaster area by FEMA in September 2005.