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The market for the Mercedes-Benz SLR convertible appears stable but highly exclusive, with limited listings and a significant price range. Given the rarity and collector status, prices for pristine examples are likely to hold or appreciate, though individual sale prices will heavily depend on the specific vehicle's condition, mileage, and history.
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The market for the Mercedes-Benz SLR convertible is exceptionally niche, characterized by extremely low inventory (only 2 listings found) and a high average price point. This rarity means that well-maintained examples are highly sought after. Buyers should be prepared for a patient search, prioritize thorough pre-purchase inspections by specialists familiar with these supercars, and understand that pricing can be highly variable based on condition, provenance, and specific options. Given the limited availability, acting decisively on a well-vetted vehicle is often necessary, but always with a clear understanding of its market value.
R129 (4th Gen) - SL 600 SL1 Sport
1998
convertible
W198/W121 (1st Gen)
1959
convertible
R107 (3rd Gen)
1974-1976
convertible
R230 (5th Gen) - SL 500
1994-2006
convertible
R 232 AMG SL 43
convertible
W113 "Pagoda" (2nd Gen)
1970
convertibleLast analyzed: June 1, 2026