1964 Mercedes-benz 300-series Se on 2040-cars
Woodmere, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.0 straight 6 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Charcoal
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: 300-Series
Trim: SHOT!!!!!!
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 99,999
Sub Model: 300SE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I bought this car as a parts car because it had standard transmission. I was more interested in the mechanical parts and the rare 4spd transmission. This is the copy of the listing when I bought the car:
Rebuild air suspension with the new valves and air bellows front and rear. The car does not lose height after 3 months of no use!!!
Recorded radiator and replaced hoses.
Replaced water pump.
Replaced distributor cap, points, rotor, spark plugs and wires.
Adjusted 6-plunger fuel injection pump
Replaced clutch and throw-out bearing($$$)
Replaced disk rotors and calipers
Gas tank repaired and coated internally
Replaced fuel pump and hoses
Rebuilt Bilstein shock absorbers
I was not concerned about the condition of the body and paint because I wanted to race it. The body has some minimal rust spots, mainly the trunk lid but it is repairable or can be replaced with the spare deck which is included as well as an extra rear glass (original is fine). Floors are solid, the rockers are in ok condition. The front and rear bumpers but they need to be attached and chrome. This car does not have A/C nor electric windows. The interior is old and tired but you can replace it with one from another car. All glass is intact and grille is very nice as well.
I reserve the right to sell the car locally and stop the auction. Any other questions please email me at magahey@hotmail.com Please understand that as far as I am concerned this is a great mechanical parts car. I really don't know more than what is represented. I got the car about 2 years ago and got it running then - she turns over now and with effort will start but turns over freely - basically a sound 3.0 that needs a lot of love or a fabulous parts car that are no longer available.
Thanks and good luck!!!
Mark
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