1991 Mercedes Benz 300se on 2040-cars
Absecon, New Jersey, United States
This is a 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300SE with 326282 miles. VIN# WDBCA24DXMA561730 Only comes with one key.
Exterior: All lights work correctly. Cosmetics a lot of rust bubbles under paint. ( I tried to get pictures to show this) There are a few spots where rust is showing threw paint. Rub marks passenger front and rear door, passenger rear fender lip has scratches and a few dents. scratches in paint nearly every body panel. Radio antenna stays in up position and is bent. Windows / Glass all has tint including top 1/3 of front windshield. Passenger side power mirror works correctly, drivers side mirror manual works correctly. Drivers rear door does not open. Tires: Firestone 205/65R15 92T on car are well within legal specifications. Spare is a Michelin same size with very little tread for emergency use only. Jack and lug wrench supplied with car. Interior: Power front seats all functions work correctly. All power windows work correctly. Radio works not sure of tape player. Heat / Defrost work. A/C not working at this time. SRS Light is illuminated on dash ( Usual cause of that is air bag not working or one of the seat belt buckles not recognized.) Drivers seat has cracks and rips also a very worn spot on seat back bolster. Center armrest cracks and holes in leather. Rest of interior is old with stains / faded spots. Fluids: All fluid levels are correct oil for engine and transmission where at proper levels at time of inspection, no excessive leaks where detected. Sitting idle or at test drive time. Starting and Driving: Starts right up no problems. Drives straight no excessive pulling or drifting. Shifts as it should with no excessive harshness or mush feeling. To answer one question you might have with this or any of our cars. Yes we believe you can drive this car to Wherever USA we cannot however guarantee that you will make it problem free. As with any car unexpected things may happen. Terms of Sale :
Offered for sale in United States Only. NOTWITHSTANDING the above description, the vehicle is being sold AS IS meaning you will pay for any needed repairs. There may be needed repairs we DO NOT know about. We recommend inspecting any vehicle or item BEFORE you buy. because AFTER winning the auction, you will accept the vehicle as it is.
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We are a licensed New Jersey used car dealer. In-state purchases subject to 7% New Jersey sales tax. Plus approx $150for tag document and title fees. Out of state transactions $57
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Communicate immediately, settle and pick up within seven (7) days. After ten (10) days from end of auction, vehicle will be removed to storage and charged at $15 per day.
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DITMIRE MOTORWORKS, INC. Mercedes experts. $2,000 to $35,000. AAA "Approved Auto Repair;" 5 ASE-Certified techs. CALL about purchasing this or any of our cars1-877-348-6473 (877-DITMIRE). 425 White Horse Pike, Absecon, NJ, adjacent to Atlantic City. OUR NAME is our web address!
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