Lot Ended
Description
2002 Mercedes-Benz CL55 AMG
(C215)
Pre-facelift naturally aspirated 5.4 V8 pillar-less
coupe developing 360bhp; sexy AMG Monoblocks
Dating from
April 2002 this pillar-less coupe was, at the time, Mercedes' flagship coupe
- and in AMG guise, the Bees-knees. It featured the naturally aspirated
5.4-litre V8 as seen in the range topping E55 W210 and ML55 W163 series vehicles
and developed 360bhp - an angry yet also docile engine mated to 5-speed
automatic transmission. It was limited to 150mph and shot from standstill to
60mph in under 6 seconds while keeping its occupants cool as a cucumber, in
double glazed luxury sat on ever-so comfortable and stable air
suspension.
Finished in Brilliant silver and sitting on 18" AMG Monoblock
alloy wheels, the car wears a discreet AMG body kit and has Anthracite
leather upholstery and an unusual light wood trim. The spec of any CL is
always impressive and this is no different. Electric heated memory seats,
electric rear blind, Parktronic, rear cool box, dual zone climate control with
AC, 4 electric windows, sunroof, mirrors and soft-close doors and boot, Comand
navigation and in-car entertainment, cruise and speed limit along with
multi-function steering wheel and of course, ABC air suspension.
We note
that the gear knob suggests it has keyless-go but this is not the case. It
has been retro-fitted and a previous owner looks to have fitted a dash-pod gauge
facia from the later CL55 Kompressor version, which this is not.
On
starting the car displayed a suspension fault, however, on pressing the ride
height button, the car immediately set itself and remained correct working
as directed by the buttons (see images of the car sat at the various ride
heights available. The vendor has diagnosed this fault to the common
issue of tired seals in the suspension block at the front (there are 2, one
for each end) and has included a new seal kit with the car.
The history
file for this old AMG monster includes its V5C, owner's pack and service book
showing some 11 stamps and a file of invoices showing regular service work
and parts purchase receipts. More recently we see invoices for services in both
2017 and 2018 including a £1,937 spend in November 2017 at 110,340 miles for MOT
and replacement prop shaft mounting, xenon bulb, OSF shock absorber, OS
suspension arm and 2 tyres by MB specialist Three Points Ltd of Bristol. In
addition, the automatic gearbox wiring loom, plug and seals were replaced along
with the auto box oil and filter in August 2018 by MRW Engineering
Ltd.
The current MOT runs until October 2021 with just two minor
advisories recorded for rear tyre wear to the inner edges (two new tyres
supplied with the car which we hope to have fitted), plus at least 4 old MOT
certs. With 110,000 miles indicated on an engine like this, the car is barely
run-in and should cover another 100k with aplomb. At just £5,000 - £7,000
estimate, surely AMG V8 powered motoring has seldom looked so
enticing?
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