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1984 Mercedes-benz 500sel on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1984 Mileage:222500 Color: Black leather interior
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
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1984 Mercedes-Benz 500 SEL 
Anthracite Gray Metallic exterior
Black leather interior

RUNS pretty well. 

220,XXX miles

heated seats in front and back 

power and memory driver seat

power passenger and rear seat 

Moon roof.

Professionally tinted windows.

I have always put premium gas and fully synthetic oil in it

TRUE collector's item

This car was my Grandfather's and it was cared for excellently.

5.0L V8 - original engine and transmission

I still have the original window sticker. 

This car has the new style chrome rims. 

BRAND NEW set of Michelin Energy MXM4 Plus with Discount Tire Road Hazard Warranty

ALL NEW OEM exhaust 

LOTS of work has been done on the car to ensure optimal performance. 

new headlights, new rear brakes, interior is in excellent condition for its age - recently cleaned and conditioned, new tie rods, new lower ball joints, new brake guide mount bushings, brake fluid flush, all belts have been replaced, all new brass/copper alloy fuses, recently had a 4 wheel alignment, replaced power steering fluid and filter, just had transmission serviced, new front shocks, new Bosch spark plugs and spark plug wires, new K&N air filter, throttle body has been cleaned. 

I have lots of service records for the car. 

The air conditioning works, but is currently not cool. The air conditioning needs to be serviced. 

There are a few things that the car needs to have done, but with a little TLC it will be in tip top shape. 

I have done a lot of things to the car, so it is in pretty good condition. 

This car has NOT been smoked in which is definitely a PLUS!!


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