1986 Mercedes Benz 420sel on 2040-cars
Absecon, New Jersey, United States
1986 Mercedes-Benz 420SEL
Stock # 5003 VIN #: WDBCA35D2GA214482 Color: Blue Interior: Tan Carfax reports Accident reported on 11/ 10/ 1993 no other information. Of note pictures were taken on a overcast light rain day. Tires: Rear near new condition Legend Tour Eldorado 205/65R15 Front Mastercraft Touring LSR 205/65R15 Spare is same as front with tools and jack. Paint and Body: Paint overall is faded. Please refer to pictures or give us a call I will either get you a better description or better pictures. Rust areas or areas of note, Front Bumper, Grill, Hood has stone chip damage, Left front fender, Passenger tail light, Passenger rear wheel well, Inside bottom edges of doors. Interior: Overall condition worn and faded with some damage refer to pictures. Moonroof works correctly. Radio not working, Heat and Defrost work correctly with blower correctly changing speed. AC not working it has been converted to R134A. Passenger mirror power works. Driver rear window not working. All other door windows work correctly. Power locks work, Outside temperature display not working. Engine and Transmission: Fluid levels all correct. Starting and driving: Temperature around 35 degrees Fahrenheit this morning. Car started with 2 revolutions of the engine not excessive for a cold start. There is a headlight bulb out that we will replace before you take this car home. Car drives straight with no excessive noises or pulling. On initial hard acceleration or when going around corners and accelerating there is a loss of power briefly . Feel free to view this car on our lot. It is available for test drives. If you are the winning bidder please call 609 641 3392 Or if you have any questions feel free to give us a call. Terms of Sale :
Offered for sale in United States Only. NOTWITHSTANDING the above description, the vehicle is being sold AS IS meaning you will pay for any needed repairs. There may be needed repairs we DO NOT know about. We recommend inspecting any vehicle or item BEFORE you buy. because AFTER winning the auction, you will accept the vehicle as it is.
We reserve the right to reject bidders with negative or no feedback history. We are serious, honest people- you be too!
We are a licensed New Jersey used car dealer. In-state purchases subject to 7% New Jersey sales tax. Plus approx $150 for tag document and title fees. Out of state transactions $57
ALL VEHICLES and items subject to prior retail sale. Any dispute to be settled according to applicable New Jersey law.
PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS:
Communicate immediately, PAYPAL $400 deposit within 24 hours, settle and pick up within seven (7) days. After ten (10) days from end of auction, vehicle will be removed to storage and charged at $15 per day.
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