1971 Mercedes Benz 300sel 3.5 300 Sel Heckflosse Fintail W109 Air Suspension V8 on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
1971 Mercedes Benz 300SEL W109 series long wheel base limousine with all available options, 3.5L V8 engine, automatic transmission, air suspension. This model was sold in US for 1 year only! Excellent original car, never any rust, recently restored. Replaced airbags, air valves, new radiator, Bilstein shocks, new paint to original color, excellent interior, refinished zebrano woodwork is beautiful. Excellent looking chromework and all seals. This car drives as good as it looks, powerful engine in good tune, excellent automatic transmission, perfect air suspension. All electrical equipment in working condition, including sunroof, power windows, power locks, etc. AC needs new drier installed and a recharge. Stack of receipts for work done. This is an epic Benz, epitome of automotive luxury, ready to be enjoyed, and it deserves a good home! Seller will assist with shipping logistics as needed. Any questions please email or call 2o6-38o-3976 Thank you.
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