This 2007 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren is a limited-production 722 edition, and it is finished in Crystal Antimony Grey over a black and anthracite leather and Alcantara interior, and power is provided by a supercharged 5.4-liter V8 paired with an AMG Speedshift five-speed automatic transmission.

Equipment includes a carbon-fiber front splitter, an electronic rear spoiler, butterfly doors, ceramic composite disc brakes, 19″ wheels, carbon-fiber interior trim, dual-zone climate control, and a trunk-mounted CD changer.

The 722 edition of the SLR McLaren was introduced in 2006, and its numerical designation paid homage to Sterling Moss and Denis Jenkinson’s Mille Miglia winning 300SLR that bore the number.

This example is finished in Crystal Antimony Grey Metallic (701), a color that was available only on 722 models.

Features include upward-opening butterfly doors, twin side-exhaust outlets behind each front wheel, a rear diffuser, and an electronically deployed rear spoiler/air brake.

722 models featured special red fender badges as well as aerodynamic enhancements including a more pronounced carbon-fiber front splitter, a revised rear diffuser, and an adjusted extension angle for the rear airbrake.

The 19″ wheels feature metallic charcoal centers and polished lips and are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires measuring 255/35 up front and 295/30 out back.

Factory equipment includes ceramic composite disc brakes, red multi-piston brake calipers, and Sensatronic Brake Control (SBC).

722 models featured a tuned suspension system with stiffer springs and shock absorbers as well as a ride height 10mm lower than the standard SLR.

The cockpit features bolstered bucket seats upholstered in black semi-aniline leather with Alcantara seat inserts, red stitching, and “722” insignias in the headrests.

Additional equipment includes red shoulder belts, dual-zone climate control, a trunk-mounted CD changer, and carbon fiber trim on the doors, dash, and center console.

The leather- and Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel fronts factory instrumentation consisting of a 220-mph speedometer, an 8k-rpm tachometer, and gauges for coolant temperature and fuel level.

The digital odometer shows approximately 3,400 miles.