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1992 Mercedes-benz 400se Se on 2040-cars

US $2,500.00
Year:1992 Mileage:248349
Location:

Garland, Texas, United States

Garland, Texas, United States
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Mercedes Benz S-Class W140 400SE or S420 (W140.042 and W140.043) (279 Hp)

W140 S420 or 400SE 1991-1998 W140.042 or W140.043

Mercedes Benz S-Class W140 400SE or S420 is a eight-cylinder V8 petrol engine from the serie W140. With this old designation 400SE the model can be S420.

This car has had the transmission rebuild at 210,000 miles, the engine was replaced at 180,000 miles, I have owned it for 10 years
is going to need some TLC, needs left rear window elevator , might need a tune-up.
This car due to the age has become a classic.
Also de dash compartment does not close (the little glove compartment like? its broken

NEEDS LEFT REAR WINDOW ELEVATOR.

The model is then put into production in April 1991 to September 1998 and has 279 horsepower and a torque of 400/3900 Nm / rpm. The coupe is the standard for the model.

The description of the engine is can be W140.042 or W140.043. Before 06. 1993 the designation of the model is 400SE or 400SEL after this, the designation is changed to S420. The model can be L (S420L) – (Lang) Long sheelbase and short Wheelbase. The time it takes for the car to pick up 100 kilometers per hour from a dead stop is 8.3 seconds and the maximum speed the vehicle can achieve is 245 km / h.

W140 S420 or 400SE 1991-1998 W140.042 or W140.043

ENGINE

Fuel A-95
Valves per cylinder 4
Compression ratio 11
Stroke 78.9 mm
Bore 92 mm
Number of cylinders 8
Cylinder V-shaped
Gas distribution mechanism DOHC
Presence of compressor -
Complete Fuel System Injection
Torque (Nm / rpm) 400/3900 Nm / rpm
At 5700 RPM
Power 279 hp
Displacement 4196 cm3
Engine Location Front, longitudinally

INDICATORS

Tires 235/60 R16
Maximum weight 2650 kg
Curb weight 2,000 kg
Fuel tank 100 l
Average fuel consumption of 15 l/100km
Time from 0-60 /8.3sec
Maximum speed 152 miles / h

Compartment

Minimum volume of trunk 525 l
Ground Clearance 150 mm
Rear track 1579 mm
Front track 1606 mm
Wheelbase 3140 mm
Height 1485 mm
Width 1886 mm
Length 5213 mm
Seats 5
Doors 4
Type Coupe Sedan

TRANSMISSION

Transmissions (automatic sp. Transmission) 5
Drive Rear

SUSPENSION

Type expectation (rear) spring
Type expectation (front) Double Lever

BRAKE SYSTEM

Front brakes Ventilated discs
Rear brakes Ventilated discs
ABS (ABS) YES

MANAGEMENT AND HYDRAULICS

Servo hydraulicbooster
Type of steering-

CAR IS SOLD "AS IS" SO PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING ! THANKS!


Return policy: Sales are final .
I always pack the items to be secured and get to you as described, I am aware that accidents can happen so please feel free to let me know and we work it out the best way possible for your satisfaction
 
Payment: I expect full payment within 48 hours after auction has ended but we can always arrange  payment if you are picking up  in person.
In any of the cases a deposit of $500 is required!

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Please feel free to ask any questions about the items I sale , I will respond to you as soon as I can.
 




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