1975 Mercedes-benz 450se Sedan 4d (all Original) - Kw: 450s 450sel 450 S Se Sel on 2040-cars
Gresham, Oregon, United States
1975 MERCEDES-BENZ 450SE SEDAN 4D (ALL ORIGINAL) NO RESERVE! MORE HIGH QUALITY PICTURES: CONTACT: Condition #2: Yellow Value - #2 cars could win a local or regional show. - They can be former #1 cars that have been driven or have aged. - Seasoned observers will have to look closely for flaws, but will be able to find some not seen by the general public. - The paint, chrome, glass and interior will all appear as excellent. - No excessive smoke will be seen on startup, no unusual noises will emanate from the engine compartment. - The vehicle will drive as a new car of its era would. - The one word description for #2 cars is "excellent." Value: of 23 cars sold between December 2006 to April 2014. - Average Value: $15,695 VEHICLE HISTORY:
09/16/1975 (Dahlke Auto Sales, Inc. Mercedes-Benz & Volvo Dealership) - Pre-delivery inspection completed 10/07/1975: 853 Miles - Oil and filer changed 6,000 Miles - Vehicle serviced - Oil and filer changed 01/11/1977: 12,666 Miles - Oil and filer changed 09/16/1977: 18,244 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Lubricate throttle control linkage - Front wheel brakes 03/30/1978: 25,102 Miles - Oil and filer changed 02/06/1979: 31,529 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Lubricate throttle control linkage 10/31/1980: 39,250 Miles - Oil and filer changed 03/09/1982: 45,997 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Lubricate throttle control linkage - Front wheel brakes 01/25/1983: 50,267 Miles - Oil and filer changed 03/14/1984: 54,355 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Lubricate throttle control linkage 02/20/1989: 60,974 Miles - Oil and filer changed 05/02/1994: 66,000 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Lubricate throttle control linkage 03/16/1995: 73,552 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Tune-up 10/10/1995: 77,255 Miles - Oil and filer changed 04/08/1996: 79,060 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Lubricate throttle control linkage 10/25/1996: 81,855 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Replaced water pump 05/23/1997: 83,667 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Replaced transmission fluid and filter - Replaced differential fluid 09/18/1997: 87,436 Miles - Oil and filer changed 03/27/1998: 88,992 Miles - Oil and filer changed 05/13/1998: 89,389 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Valves adjusted 11/13/1998: 92,317 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Lubricate throttle control linkage - Brakes front and rear - Flushed brake fluid 09/08/1999: 95,846 Miles - Oil and filer changed - Lubricate throttle control linkage 07/18/2000: 98,990 Miles - Oil and filer changed 06/26/2001: 101,962 Miles - Oil and filer changed 04/XX/2014: 111,000 Miles (MBI Motors Inc. Repair & Service Portland, OR) - Wheel bearing - New coil - Complete tune-up - Oil and filer changed - Automatic transmission fluid flushed - Air filter OPTIONS: Address: 2 1 9 1 5 S.E. Stark St. Gresham, OR 97030. Vin# 11603212037927. Copyright © 2014 D o u g l a s S c o t t W a l l s - * 3 1 5 9. All rights reserved. ? |
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