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1987 Mercedes 190e 2.3-16 Cosworth on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:181000
Location:

Hatley, Quebec, Canada

Hatley, Quebec, Canada

NOT ENOUGH STORAGE SPACE FOR THE WINTER COMING FORCES ME TO SELL  THIS RECENTLY FOUND  REALLY NICE EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 190E 2.3-16, PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES , THE CAR DRIVES AS GOOD AS IT SHOWS, IT IS TIGHT AND FAST, NO COMPARISION WITH THE REGULAR 2.3S , IT APPEARS TO BE IN GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITION WITH JUST THE A/C NEEDING TO BE RECHARGED, ALL THE OTHER COMPONENTS WORK GOOD, IT SHIFTS PRECISELY AND I8S A JOY TO DRIVE.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE WHEELS PISTURES ARE A SET OF DESIRABLE OEM 16 INCHES, THEY ARE NOT PART OF THE AUCTION BUT ARE AN OPTION, THESE CARS LOOK GORGEOUS WITH THOSE WHEELS , THE EXTR COST CAN BE DISCUSSED FOR THEM.
IF YOU HAVE MORE QUESTIONS DONT HESITATE  TO SEND ME AN E-MAIL I'LL BE GLAD TO ANSWER TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE.YOU'RE ALSO WELCOME TO COME AND INSPECT THE CAR, WE'RE ON THE CANADIAN SIDE RIGHT AT THE VERMONT BORDER, MEANING WE CAN ASSIST TO SHIP .
US, CUSTOMS SAY THAT THE FEES THEY CHARGE REPRESENTS 2% OF THE VALUE OF THE CAR AND THE FACT THAT IT IS OVER 25 YEARS OLD MAKES IT VERY SIMPLE.IF YOU TAKE THE CAR ACCROSS YOURSELF THAT'S ALL YOU'LL PAY, IF YOU CANT BE PRESENT YOU'LL NEED TO TAKE A BROKER WHO'LL TAKE CARE OF THE PAPERWORK, THEY CHARGE ANYWHERE BETWEEN $200 TO $500 TO DO THIS .
note that I sell the car with no reserve price, meaning it will go to the highest bidder.
IF YOU WANT TO CALCULATE  WHAT IT COSTS TO HAVE IT SHIPPED CALL YOUR FAVOURITE CARRIER AND GIVE THEM NEARBY VERMONT ZIP : 05830


THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING !

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