1981& 1983 Mercedes-benz 500 Sec Coupe (european Special Version Export) on 2040-cars
West Hills, California, United States
NO RESERVE!!!- NO RESERVE!!! You are bidding on a 1981&1983 Mercedes-Benz 500 SEC Coupe both cars are sold as a pair. Cars don't start or run. Cars are good to fix, restore or parts. 1983 Mercedes-Benz (Blue) 500 SEC European Special Export Version car does not start or run. Vin# WDB12604312004653 NEW PARTS: IN THE LAST 4 MONTHS -New Radiator -New Water Pump -New Alternator -New Oil Change -Clutch Fan -New Water Thermostat -New Oxygen Sensor -New Anti- Freeze Coolant -New Spark Plug Wires -New Spark Plugs -New Transmission Oil and Filter. CAR IS MISSING THE FOLLOWING PARTS: -Missing Air conditioning compressor -Front and rear seats are torn -Missing stereo -Needs new tires -Needs Battery -Missing front headlight wipers and washer -Needs paint and clear coat -Passenger side window does not roll down -Right side power seat door switch broken not working -Dash is cracked -No spare tire available -No jack available -Right and Left rear brake lights broken -Center console wood broken CAR FEATURES: 1983 MERCEDES-BENZ (White) 500 SEC VIN: WDB 12604312004653 -Automatic transmission -Air Conditioning (Option) -Power windows -Exterior Color Mercedes- Benz name color Silver Blue Metallic -Blue Leather Interior -Sealed European Headlights (Dealer special order option only for European versions) -Headlight wipers with washer -SRS Drivers Side Air Bag (Dealer special order option) -Power Sunroof with deflector -Power left and right side view mirrors -Cellular car phone option (Dealer special order option) -Cellular car phone antenna (Dealer special order option) -Power radio antenna -Power heated rear window defroster -German insulated windows all round. -Power driver and passenger seats -Blue carpeted trunk lining (Dealer special order option) -Anti-lock brakes (Dealer special order option) Body is very straight, but car needs to be repainted. Note: This car is a European Special Export Version shipped to the US in 1983. 1981 Mercedes-Benz (White) 500 SEC does not start or run. Vin # WDB12604312000946 New Parts: Alternator Missing Starters No spare tire No Jack NO Fuel Pump Needs paint and has a few dents E-mail with any questions! |
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