1986 190-e Mercedes-benz 4 Door Sedan In Amazing Condition on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.3
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:gas
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: 190-Series
Trim: leather
Drive Type: automatic
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Mileage: 90,504
Safety Features: Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: 2.3
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: White
SORRY ABOUT HOW THE SEQUENCE OF THE PICTURES CAME OUT. I TRIED TO SWITCH THEM AROUND BUT IT DID NOT WORK. JUST LOOK AT ALL OF THEM IN THE SEQUENCE THAT EBAY PUT THEM ON. I purchased this car from my best friend who is a master mechanic and has been for over 30 years. It was brought in by a lady that I understood had purchased it new. At that time it needed some mechanical work done on it and the estimate was more than what she wanted to put into a car of this age. Since it was in such fabulous condition body wise , he made her an offer to buy it outright and they agreed on a price. He then repaired the mechanical problems and kept it in his name for about three years. After that time , he decided he wanted to make more room for items that he collects and decided to sell the car to me to make room for his "STUFF". I had been admiring the car and he offered to sell it to me. I did not hesitate to buy it from him. The reason I have decided to sell it so soon after buying it, is that I am 81 years old and have not been feeling too great the last couple of months. Since I really dont have a reason for owning two cars and paying additional insurance, I have decided to let some one else enjoy this very well taken care of ride.
The odometer shows 90,504 miles , and about two weeks ago, it stopped registering. I do not know why. I only drove it less than 100 miles after this happened. There is always a possibility that someone may have messed with the odometer , but in the case of this beauty, I seriously doubt it. The car is just too nice to have to had that done to it. However, I am just mentioning this just so there are no repurcussions on this subject after the sale. The car rides like new without a rattle anywhere. It corners better than any of the previous 62 automobiles I have owned in my 81 years. It is very quiet inside and when closing the doors, it is so airtight that you have to use a bit of extra effort in oder to close them. All the electrical gadgets work, the sun roof, the windows , the aerial et al. The gray leather seats are immacualte. There is one place on the side of the drivers seat that has a very small mark on it. Hardly noticable. The white paint is such that I can not find a scratch anywhere. I noticed a couple of places where there may have been a small touchup, but again, no big deal. One of the bumpers has a small mark on it where it may have once been tapped. The padded dash does have a few cracks in it as I have tried to show. Thats the only negative thing I can say about her.
There are Pennsylvania "Classic" license plates on it and I will gladly transfer them to the new owner if they want them and live in Pennsylvania. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have regarding this sweet baby.
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