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1986 Mercedes 560sel 82474 Original Miles on 2040-cars

US $6,475.00
Year:1986 Mileage:82474
Location:

Victor, New York, United States

Victor, New York, United States
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PLEASE NOTE: If you see my car on another web site it is being done without my permission. I would not do business with those operators. I am a CLASSIC CAR DEALER that LOVES my work. What fun driving the Classics I find. MERCEDES is always a winner. This 1986 560SEL with 82474 ORIGINAL MILES is a dream to drive. The Interior is spotless (I wonder how it was kept this beautiful, it is hard to clean to this perfection level). In these Sedans you can see out in all directions. I mention this because it will hit you when you drive it. Lots of power with the 5.6 Litre and the transmission shifts perfect. If you have not driven a Mercedes you are in for a wonderful experience. The handling is unique. Master craftsmen have perfected the wonderful feel you get. The blue paint looks good for the year. The looks and comments when you park are fun too. Uship.com can quote shipping or fly in ( I will pick you up ) and drive home. The extra pictures will allow you to have all the information you need to purchase this RARE LOW MILEAGE Classic. Thank you. 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