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1985 Mercedes-benz 500sec**rare Low Miles**fl on 2040-cars

US $15,995.00
Year:1985 Mileage:58621 Color: with Tan interior
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States

For sale is an elegant Mercedes-Benz 500SEC with only 58,621 original miles!!

The car is beautiful inside and out.

The 500SEC is accident free and has a clean Carfax.

It comes in one of the most elegant, color combinations Smoke Silver exterior with Tan interior.

The Mercedes is very straight and has no dings, dents or damage.

The paint really looks nice and is deep rich and lustrous.

There are a few minor scratches on the trunk lid and corner of the hood as you can see in the pictures.

We did not want to paint it and disturb the originality of the car.

The interior is in excellent condition and has only very minimal signs of wear.

You really have to try hard to find any imperfections.

All wood parts look great with only a small chip on the ashtray.

The wheels look brand new and we just put a fresh set of tires on.

We also just installed a new Kenwood stereo with USB iphone compatibility.

It also comes with the original radio.

The Mercedes has no known mechanical issues and everything works as it should.

The A/C is ice cold and the steering is very tight.

The 500SEC drives and shifts very smooth like you would expect from a low mileage flagship Mercedes.

This classic Mercedes really looks stunning and turns heads wherever you go.

These cars are getting very hard to find with low miles and in such great shape.

Don’t let this one slip away you might not find another.

We serviced the car throughout and it needs nothing but a new owner!

We took a lot of pictures so you can judge for yourself.

The car is currently driven for test drives, so the mileage at the date of sale might be slightly higher.

Email me with any questions or call me at 239-961-2774 (Klaus).

WE OFFER FINANCING!

Will pick up buyer from Fort Myers Airport and help with shipping.

We at KS Motors are committed to excellence and we take pride in the vehicles we are selling.

We thoroughly inspect all our vehicles before they leave our dealership.

Klaus, the owner of KS Motors is a certified Mercedes-Benz technician with a degree from Germany.

Customer satisfaction is our # 1 priority!

WE SPEAK GERMAN!

Foreign buyers welcome.

We can help with international shipping.

 

 

Vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed, written or implied. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. We will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle however this is a used vehicle. If you have any questions about this vehicle or its condition please ask before bidding. Seller assumes no responsibility for repairs and no allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage.

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