'90 Mercedes 300e 4 Door, Collection Grade. Runs Excellent, Fly In Drive Home. on 2040-cars
East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:3.0L 2962CC l6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 300E
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 122,848
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: 3.0L Black on Black Looks, Runs, Drives Great!
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
VERY NICE, ORIGINAL 300E, COLLECTION GRADE, BLACK/BLACK
ABOVE RANGE AUTOCHECK, STRAIGHT CAR WITH NO ACCIDENT HISTORY
PLEASE SEE THE FULL AUTOCHECK REPORT
That said, now let talk more about the car:
This car is a very nice example of a 124 chassis Mercedes 300E with the highly desirable 3.0 liter straight six, virtually indestructible, 103 engine and the 722.3 4 speed automatic transmission. This car is built for superior performance and excellent road handling capabilities. With only 122,000 miles, which averages out to about 5330 miles per year, this car could be described as a low mileage car for its vintage and evidenced by the Autocheck report, it is an un-abused, un-molested and rust free piece of German engineered automobile built by Mercedes Benz, an auto maker whose motto is "The best or nothing" A drive in this car will also have you convinced that it is a Mercedes Benz that after so many years, still delivers performance like no other car could easily match. The beauty of it is, this car is being offered from my personal collection. I bought it as a collection grade car, enjoyed and meticulously maintained it since its acquisition in June of 2012 and have done the needed repairs which included:
New valve cover gasket, New rear shocks and sway or stabilizer bar links, the car has a New Exhaust system and by the time the car departs to its new home , a new transmission mount would be installed.
This car is ready to go:
ALL SYSTEMS IN THIS CAR WORK AS SHOULD, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
DRIVETRAIN - Engine runs well and the 4 Speed Automatic Transmission shifts smoothly in all ranges.
VERY ECONOMICAL - The Horse Power to Weight Ratio makes this one of the most economical in its class
ENGINE COOLING - Car does not overheat, evidence of good water pump and thermostat
CHARGING & ENGINE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT- Car shows no indication of a failing Alternator or Starter
SUSPENSION AND BRAKING - Car drives well with new shocks, it also stops as should. Good Tread Life left on Tires
ELETRICAL EQUIPMENT OF THE CHASSIS - All Power Options work well, including Windows, Lock, Seats, Sunroof, etc.
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - Electronic items
like Cruise Control, Climate Control work as should
LIGHTING - All interior and exterior lighting work.
WHAT NEEDS ATTENTION:
The antenna mast does not retract completely
As mentioned, this is a low mileage car with only 122,000 miles, needless to say this car will effortlessly deliver many more thousands of miles to the next owner, this is what the 103 engines are known for so nothing less should be expected of this
THIS GREAT DRIVING CAR THAT WOULD DELIVER MANY YEARS OF SAFE, LUXURIOUS PLEASURABLE MOTORING
COME AND TAKE THIS CAR FOR A TEST DRIVE, AND YOU WOULD AGREE THAT THIS IS A GREAT CAR.
AT $1990.00 WITH NO RESERE, THIS CAR WILL GO TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
PLACE YOUR BID NOW, WITH ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE AND HOPE TO BE THE WINNER!
THIS CAR IS OFFERED ASIS WITH NO WARRANTY WRITTEN OR IMPLIED
IT IS SIMPLY A GREAT CAR, THAT COULD DELIVER DEPENDABLE MOTORING FOR MANY YEARS
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