1978 Mercedes Benz 450sel With 63,117 Miles on 2040-cars
Florham Park, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:4 Door Sedan
Engine:4.5L V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 400-Series
Trim: 450SEL Sedan
Drive Type: Automatic
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Mileage: 63,117
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Silver Metallic
63,117 Mile One Family Owner(s). 1st Owner 34 years until passing. The Vehicle spent it's entire life in semi arid Colorado and was used for Sunday brunches and special occasions only, weather permitting. Kept in a heated garage when not in use and has NEVER spent a night outside nor was it ever smoked in.
Complete factory equipment vehicle to include Sunroof, Becker Mexico Cassette and 5 factory Alloy wheels. Complete set of books, tool kit (red canvas pouch is flawed), factory 1st Aid Kit and a Car cover are included.
Performs as a well maintained 63K mile Mercedes vehicle should with everything operational to include the clock. Climate Control blows cold on demand.
Vehicle is 100% near flawless and original except for mechanical wear items and a Mercedes warranty paint job in 1980 for two stage checking (very common problem for Mercedes of that era with metallic paint) The paint job has endured well with no flaws or fading and excellent luster. There are (2) 1" light scratches that have been touched up - no chips or other flaws. NEVER any body metal damage. The undercarriage shows as a 3 year old car would.
The engine compartment and hood under padding are totally original and have never been cleaned. There is no evidence of improper parts or repairs.
The trunk compartment is totally original with the jack having never been used. The supple rubber mat and carpeting are original and flawless. The spare is a full size Alloy wheel with a new Michelin. There are no signs of surface rust or staining. (picture shows what appears to be rust staining - it is not but rather upholstery cement or ?) The trunk has never been cleaned other than by vacuum.
The 100% Original Interior Leather, Vinyl panels, Wood, Headliner, Bright Metal parts, Sun visors and Carpeting are flawless. The leather is supple with no wear marks or scuffs. The seat rolls and seams are intact.
I am the son in law of the original owner. After his passing, I had the vehicle shipped to NJ and had the following work done prior to offering it for sale: Safety items checked - All mechanical and accessories checked for proper operation - Fluids changed - All filters changed - Rubber fuel lines and fuel pump replaced - 5 New Michelin tires in the proper size - New battery & a wax job. The vehicle did not really need most of the aforementioned but I wanted nothing to apologize for.
CARFAX has no history of the vehicle due to it's age. Sophisticated scrutiny will verify all representations.
This vehicle can be driven anywhere with complete confidence. If you elect to fly and drive, I will provide transportation from Newark (EWR) Airport.
Please feel free to call me with questions at 908 872 7356 (8:am to 11:pm EDT X 7)
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