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1988 W123 300te Wagon on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:185322 Color: with the desirable gray leather interior
Location:

Fayetteville, Georgia, United States

Fayetteville, Georgia, United States
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Must SEE - One of the Nicest Examples in Existence

Thank you for viewing this, rare, 2 owner 1988 300TE; the coveted W124 wagon. I am truly a Mercedes lover and must say, this is one of my favorites. This vintage Mercedes is solid, safe, fuel efficient yet can carry up to 7 passengers. This unique, nostalgic, multipurpose vehicle appeals to the young and old, soccer moms and cool dads, enthusiasts, purists, collectors and everyone in between. I get the thumbs up, nods and statements of affirmation just about everyday.

The vehicle is in Outstanding condition; there is not a speck of rust anywhere. It has a stunning Alpine white exterior with the desirable gray leather interior. The paint is terrific condition with few imperfections only noticeable by the most discerning critics.

The vehicle is equipped with the following factory options:

  • Power windows
  • Vacuum locks
  • Cruise control
  • Telescoping Steering Wheel
  • Air Conditioning
  • Rear facing seating in the rear
  • Power Seats
  • Power Mirror
  • Power Sunroof
  • Power Antenna
  • 7 headrests

Opportunities:

  • Rear driver window does not operate
  • Air blows cold but must be recharged several times per year
  • Burns a little oil between changes
  • 2 fine hairlines cracks in the dash were repaired but slightly noticeable

Unique and/or Noteworthy Features Include:

  • Upgraded AMG style wheels
  • Newer tires
  • Working Power Antenna
  • All New Brakes and Rotors
  • New Battery
  • Working Sunroof
  • Maintenance Records since New!
  • Greater than $3,000 in maintenance records within the last 2 years
  • Seats 7

The headliner, door panels, carpets and seats almost look as they did after rolling off of the showroom floor a little more than 25 years ago.

At current, I present one of, if not the nicest W124 wagon drivers available on the market; great cosmetic, functional and preserved condition. While the wagon is not new, I would trust it on a drive across the country. While you may see other deals on Ebay, read the ratings. I am honest about the pros and cons, want win/win transactions and know Mercedes.

I have started the bid low and do not have a reserve.

Now, let the pictures speak for themselves.

Good luck and thanks for your interest.

 

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