1934 Mercedes 500k on 2040-cars
Albany, Kentucky, United States
Engine:V8
Body Type:Roadster
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 500-Series
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 547
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Red
Year: 1934
Interior Color: Red/White
Trim: 500k
Up for sale is a 1934 Mercedes 500k replica, it sits on a 84 Cadillac frame with a 1969 307 2 barrel engine, the car is very sharp and dependable, you can hit the gas two or three times after sitting and she fires right up and is ready to go, the choke even works! The car is not perfect but very very nice. It has 18" true knockoffs, like new goodyears,7" dvd player. the best way I can describe it is that it is a good OLD car. It runs out down the road awesome and I would jump in it and drive it anywhere. I only have a top frame for it and have never had it covered or installed. it don't have wipers on it now but it did at one time the motor and switch are there. This is a big car and always gets attention everywhere it goes, when you come down the strip in this car you are somebody lol. has duels and sounds great too. The car was built in 2001 and is shown as rebuilt vehicle, the cat has never been wrecked or had any body damage. This is a fun reliable car that can be driven and enjoyed.
On Apr-11-13 at 18:42:26 PDT, seller added the following information:
Up for sale is a 1934 Mercedes 500k replica, it sits on a 84 Cadillac frame with a 1969 307 2 barrel engine, the car is very sharp and dependable, you can hit the gas two or three times after sitting and she fires right up and is ready to go, the choke even works! The car is not perfect but very very nice. It has 18" true knockoffs, like new goodyears,7" dvd player. the best way I can describe it is that it is a good OLD car. It runs out down the road awesome and I would jump in it and drive it anywhere. I only have a top frame for it and have never had it covered or installed. it don't have wipers on it now but it did at one time the motor and switch are there. This is a big car and always gets attention everywhere it goes, when you come down the strip in this car you are somebody lol. has duels and sounds great too. The car was built in 2001 and is shown as rebuilt vehicle, the cat has never been wrecked or had any body damage. This is a fun reliable car that can be driven and enjoyed, and it does great on gas too. I hope that anyone interested in the car will come look at it in person,pics do it no justice.
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