1987 Mercedes 500 Series, 420 Sel W126 on 2040-cars
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
THIS 1987 NUXURY MERCEDES, 500 SERIES, WAS SOLD NEW FOR $55400 IN 1987. IT COMES WITHE EVERY ORIGINAL PAPAR WORK LIKE BILL OF SALE, ALL KEY BOOKS AND RECORDS WITH MILLAGE, THE METAL PLATE WITH THE NAME OF FIRST OWNE, PRE-INSPECTION DELIVERY FORMS, BOTH LEATHE KEY COVER, 4 KEYS AND MOORE. THE MILES ARE WELL DOCUMENTED WITH ALL SERVICE WORK AND RECORDS UP TO DATE. I RECENTLY INSTALLED 4 NEW MICHELIN TIRES, BEW BRAKES AND FACTORY ROUTERS. THE AC HAS RECENTLY BEEB SERVICED AND PROFESSIONALLY UP GRADED TO R134. EVERY PARTS USED ON THIS CAR IS FACTORY OEM. THE CAR IS ALL ORIGINAL, NO PAINT WORK OR DAMAGE . IT IS A NONE SMOKER. IT DRIVES NICE AND STRAIGHT. YOU WILL BARELY HERE THE CAR RUNNING. IT IS ABSOLUTELY QUIET WIH EUROPEAN ORIGINAL EXHAUST SYSTEM. THE SPARE AND JACK HAVE NEVER BEEN USED. THE PAINT IS LIKE NEW. IT HAS BEEN GARAGED KEPT. I HAVE MADE SURE THE NEXT OWNER DOES NOT HAVE RO SPENT A PENNY ON THIS CAR FOR A LONG TIME AND I HAVE KEPT IT ALL ORIGINAL. ALL RUBER PIECES LIKE, WEN SHIELD WIPER BLADES AND HEADLIGHTS WIPERN ETC ARE ALL NEW. IT HAS COMPLETELY BEEN SERVICED AT MERCEDES DEALER IN OKC. I HAVE CHANGED FILTER, OIL AND FLUSHED ALL FLUIDS. YOU CAN GO OVR THE CAR WITH A MAGNIFIER AND WILL NOT FIND A DING OR SCRATCH OF ANY SIZE. IT GIVES YOU THE BEST RIDE YOU CAN IMAGIN. ALL SUSPENSION IS IN NEW CONDITION. THE CAR HAS BEEN DRIVEN AT LEAST ANCE OR TWICE A MONTH. I AM THE FOURTY OWNER. THE REASON I AM SELLING IT IS BECAUSE I DO NOT HAVE THE ROOM AND I DO NOT HAVE THE PATIENTS TO TAKE CARE OF IT. AT MY AGE THIS IS NOT EAZY. I doubt there be another 1987 420 this clean and well taken care of anywhere. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL ME 4058197778. OR PLEASE E MAIL ME. THANK YOU SHOUREH
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Thu, 01 May 2014While the automotive world is focusing on the twentieth anniversary of Ayrton Senna's death, there was much, much more to the legendary driver than his untimely passing at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix.
XCAR has the story of a younger Senna, who, by a stroke of luck, found himself matched up against a veritable dream team of nine Formula One champions, not to mention a cadre of German touring car aces. A "probably still pissed (drunk)" James Hunt, hard-driving Niki Lauda and future champion and rival Alain Prost, were in attendance for the one-off, spec race, which was put on by Mercedes-Benz, in honor of the opening of the Nürburgring's Grand Prix circuit. And Senna was on hand with the explicit goal of besting them all.
Each driver was handed a lightly modified, but brand-new 190E 2.3-16 Cosworth, a car that can best be though of as the distant ancestor of the lovable C63 AMG. As for the race itself, well, it was sort of like an introduction of what the sport could come to expect from the Brazilian.
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