1967 Mercedes Benz 300se Coupe on 2040-cars
Sherman Oaks, California, United States
Body Type:2 Door Coupe
Engine:3.0 Liter Fuel Injected
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6 Cylinders
Model: 300-Series
Trim: Leather and Wood interior
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Mileage: 84,000
Power Options: Power Windows
Sub Model: 300 SE Coupe
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is a very rare and unique European model of a 1967 Mercedes Benz 300SE Coupe. This is a one owner car purchased from the Mercedes Benz dealer in Stuttgart Germany in June of 1968. My wife and I spent three months traveling throughout Europe before shipping the Mercedes to Los Angeles California, where it has always resided. This is a rust free example of the finest German car of it's time. This Mercedes is a Euproean model and has European gauges. The car has been driven140,000 kilometers ( appoximately 84,000 miles). The engine runs as if it were new, the transmission shifts smoothly in all gears. The tires, brakes and shock asorbers are new. The air supension has been compeletly rebuilt, all new air billows as well as front and rear air valves. The Mercedes was repainted White 20 plus years ago. Althought not perfect it shows extremely well as can be seen it the recently taken photos. The chrome trim, and there's a lot of it, also shows well but is not perfect. The leather interior has two worn areas that can be eaisly repaired. One is on the driver's side panel at the seam, the other is on the passenger side outside back bolster. This was my wife's daily driver for many years. She stopped driving the Mercedes because of it's lack of air condition and the manual transmission. Air condition could be added but now she won't give up her Jaguar. The original steering wheel, hubcaps and trim rings will be included. The Mercedes is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the sale earlier if sold. You are encourge to inspect and drive this car. I will answer and post all questions. I can assist with overseas shipping. Thank you for your interest. I can be reached by phone at 818 990-1038
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