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1988 Mercedes-benz 560 Sel 500-series W126 Loaded Pwr Moonroof 1-owner! Cold Ac on 2040-cars

US $5,595.00
Year:1988 Mileage:185000 Color: WITH TAN LEATHER INTERIOR
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1988 MERCEDES-BENZ 560 SEL

1-OWNER!  AUTOCHECK CONFIRMS 1-OWNER, CORRECT MILES AND NO ACCIDENTS!

ENGINE PURRS LIKE A KITTEN AND CAR DRIVES REAL SMOOTH! 

ORIGINAL OWNER WAS A CARDIOLOGIST FROM POTOMAC, MARYLAND AND WAS A SNOWBIRD IN BRADENTON, FLORIDA!  ADDRESS FROM ORIGINAL OWNER WAS A $2 MILLION HOME!

BLUE EXTERIOR WITH TAN LEATHER INTERIOR! BEST CLASSIC COLOR COMBO!  EXCELLENT EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR CONDITION!  NO RIPS OR TEARS ON THE INTERIOR!

WELL MAINTAINED.  RECENT DEALER SERVICE WITH OIL, TRANSMISSION, DIFFERENTIAL AND BREAK FLUIDS CHANGED!  RECENT BELTS, HEAD GASKETS, BATTERY, AND A/C SERVICE! 

ORIGINAL 184,756 MILES (IT WAS ANNOUNCED WHEN PURCHASED THAT THE TRIP & ODOMETER RECENTLY STOPPED WORKING.  THIS IS TYPICAL FOR THESE CARS).

NO LEAKS OF ANY KIND!

A/C BLOWS ICE COLD!  ALL POWER OPTIONS WORK!  POWER DRIVER’S SEAT/HEADREST, POWER PASSENGERS SEAT/HEADREST, POWER REAR SEAT, POWER WINDOWS, POWER MOONROOF, POWER LOCKS, POWER SIDE VIEW MIRROR, POWER ANTENNA, POWER TILT, RADIO, HORN, HEATED SEATS, LIGHTED VISORS, HEADLIGHTS, HAZARDS, TURN SIGNALS

W126 CLASSIC OLD SCHOOL BODY STYLE!

NEW BF GOODRICH TOURING T/A P205/65R15 TIRES

PANASONIC CQ-C1100U CD PLAYER RADIO WITH REMOVABLE FACE

SPARE TIRE & JACK IN TRUNK

MERCEDES-BENZ OWNER’S MANUAL & PAMPHLETS INCLUDED!

 

 

 

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Russia gives its Olympic medalists new Mercedes

Thu, 27 Feb 2014

Russian medalists at the recently concluded Sochi Winter Olympics are being rewarded quite handsomely for their service to the Motherland. In addition to the $120,000 being handed out for each gold medal, the $76,000 being awarded for slivers and $52,000 given to bronze winners, now word has come out that each of Russia's medalists will be gifted a new Mercedes-Benz.
As with the prize amounts, the type of Mercedes offered was based on what sort of medal was won. Gold medalists got a new GL-Class, silver medalists were given an ML and bronze medalists were treated to a GLK. As prices for Mercedes are higher in Russia, the cheapest model, the GLK, was the equivalent of $59,500, according to The Moscow Times. The cars were handed out by Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, pictured above with figure skating medalist Julia Lipnitskaia.
"I was a bit shocked at the car I was given," Anton Shipulin, a member of the gold-medal biathlon relay team, told RIA-Novosti. "Of course I knew what kind of model it would be, but I didn't totally believe it." For athletes not old enough to drive, like 15-year-old Lipnitskaia, their Mercedes will come complete with a driver.

The first trailer for Top Gear's 24th season shows a hands-free drag race

Tue, Dec 27 2016

In the excitement over Amazon's new motoring show, it's important to remember that there's a certain series from the BBC that's attempting to get its mojo back for a 24th season. Yes, we're talking about Top Gear. Since Chris Evans' departure earlier this year, Top Gear news has been relatively sparse, particularly as The Grand Tour and its hosts Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond seized headlines. But on Christmas, watchers of the series' YouTube channel caught a glimpse of the first scene from the next season. Featuring hosts Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris, and Rory Reid in what looks like a trio of old, dilapidated cars. We're thinking TG is running a taxi comparison. There's a London black cab and a Mercedes-Benz W210 – a favorite of European cabbies – but we aren't sure where Harris' boxy wagon fits in. Did the Volvo 850 Estate ever serve as a livery vehicle? But it's the basis for this comparison that's weird, because the hosts appear to be having a no-hands drag race. The cars veer off in different directions, traveling across what looks like a snow-covered dirt lot. We're assuming hilarity ensues. And while we don't quite know what they're hoping to accomplish, we are looking forward to watching it go down. Top Gear's 24th season doesn't have an official air date, and the video ends only with a cryptic "Coming Soon." Expect to hear more in the next few months.

Race recap: 2016 Belgian Grand Prix is a dozen angry laps

Mon, Aug 29 2016

The calm of the Formula One summer break ended with the tumult of the Belgian Grand Prix. The first two days included unusual tire pressures and grid penalties; Mercedes-AMG Petronas' Lewis Hamilton started 21st because of a 55-place grid penalty for engine and gearbox changes, McLaren's Fernando Alonso started 22nd due to a 60-place penalty for the same offenses. The bedlam rolled right into what was effectively an 11-or 12-lap race. Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg took off from pole and the cameras barely bothered with him until he took the checkered flag 44 laps later. Red Bull's Max Verstappen bogged from second on the grid, got swallowed by Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen on the way to Turn 1, then attempted to recover by sticking his Red Bull's nose between Raikkonen's sidepod and the apex at the first corner. Vettel, who didn't see Verstappen, turned into La Source leaving only enough room for Raikkonen. Three cars don't fit in a space for two cars. Vettel spun, Raikkonen and Verstappen clobbered one another and all three drivers had to pit for repairs. Force India's Nico Hulkenberg zig-zagged his way into second ahead of Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo, Williams' Valtteri Bottas, and Sergio Perez in the second Force India. On Lap 6 Kevin Magnussen lost his Renault at Raidillon at the top of Eau Rouge and flew backward into an enormous crash. Magnussen escaped with just a cut ankle. The Safety Car paraded the field for four laps before officials red flagged the race to repair the barriers. When racing resumed on Lap 10, Rosberg led Ricciardo, Hulkenberg, Alonso, and Hamilton. Ricciardo stayed ahead of Hamilton to keep second place at the end of the race, Hamilton easily got around Alonso and Hulkenberg to lock up third. Hulkenberg – who'd given up second to Ricciardo by pitting during the Safety Car period – earned another career-best fourth position ahead of teammate Perez in fifth, followed by Vettel and Alonso on recovery drives, Bottas, Raikkonen, and Felipe Massa taking 10th in the second Williams. Rosberg reignited his Driver's Championship charge with the victory, closing to nine points of leader Hamilton. We could argue that Hamilton had an equally good day by driving from 21st to third, limiting his loss to only 10 points. About that Verstappen, though... We've seen far more experienced drivers attempt the same move Verstappen made into Turn 1 – Raikkonen on Bottas in Russia in 2015, for instance.