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1985 Mercedes-benz 500sec Coupe, Texas Car, Low Miles, Can Deliver Anywhere on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1985 Mileage:58612
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
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This is a RARE find. You are looking at very nice 500SEC Coupe. The car started it's life in Beaumont Texas. The miles are original. The car was purchased last year from an estate here in an area of Dallas called Highland Park. It was parked in the garage for the last three years. We had the car towed in and had it serviced. It runs great. The car has the original tool kit in the trunk.

The car fax history is as follows:

3/15/1985 - the car had 7,540 miles in Beaumont, Texas.
8/13/1999 - the car had 26,630 miles in Beaumont, Texas.
7/23/2004 - the car had 53,601 miles in North Carolina.
4/02/2010 - the car had 58,612 miles in Dallas, Texas.

The service department said there were are a few small fixes that need to be addressed: the radio isn't working, the A/C isn't blowing cold, and the odometer is sticking.

Please look at the pictures carefully. This is a very, very, nice original W126 coupe in great shape. If you have any questions, Please call Ray to discuss at 214-695-3703.

We can assist you in getting the car shipped. Happy bidding!

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