DFW Car & Toy Museum Acquires Rare Low-Mileage 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL
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The DFW Car & Toy Museum has expanded its prestigious Ron Sturgeon Collection with the acquisition of an exceptionally preserved 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL featuring only 12,000 original miles. This radiant red roadster represents the peak of 1980s grand touring luxury from the German automaker during what many enthusiasts consider Mercedes-Benz's golden era of automotive excellence. The vehicle now joins other automotive treasures at the museum's 150,000-square-foot facility located at 2550 McMillan Parkway in Fort Worth.
Powering this classic cruiser is a 5.5-liter V8 engine factory-rated at 227 horsepower and 279 lb-ft of torque, delivering what owner Ron Sturgeon describes as "understated power" that makes the SL timeless. The powertrain features a four-speed automatic transmission and limited-slip differential, complemented by power steering, fully independent suspension, and power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes that provide the balanced performance for which the R107 chassis became famous. This particular 560SL represents the most powerful and refined version of the R107 chassis, which was offered exclusively in the North American market from 1986 through 1989.
The interior serves as a remarkable time capsule of 1980s automotive innovation, featuring automatic climate control, cruise control, electric windows, central locking, and even a period Carphone. The cabin is dominated by a factory Becker stereo system and classic VDO instrumentation, including a 170-mph speedometer, 7k-rpm tachometer, and gauges monitoring coolant temperature, oil pressure, fuel economy, and fuel level. The leather-wrapped four-spoke steering wheel completes the luxurious driving environment that defined premium motoring in the late 1980s.
"This 560SL is the definition of a classic you can still drive and enjoy," says Sturgeon. "It has the comfort, presence, and understated power that makes the SL timeless—and with just 12,000 miles, it feels practically new." The acquisition demonstrates Texas's growing importance in automotive preservation and cultural heritage, positioning the state as a significant destination for classic car enthusiasts and collectors. More information about the museum and its collections is available at https://dfwcarandtoymuseum.com.
The museum provides free admission and parking, operating Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. This accessibility allows Texas residents and visitors to experience automotive history firsthand, contributing to cultural tourism and economic activity in the Fort Worth region. The preservation of such low-mileage examples helps maintain automotive heritage for future generations while showcasing the state's commitment to preserving technological and design achievements from different eras. The vehicle's condition and historical significance make it not just a museum piece but a working example of automotive engineering excellence that continues to inspire appreciation for classic German craftsmanship.
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