1990 Mercedes 560sel With Many Rare Options on 2040-cars
Pacoima, California, United States
Presenting one of the finer examples of the w126 chassis available anywhere. This one has two very rare stock interior options- orthopedic seats and the rear sunshade. I added a Nakamichi CD400 headunit and an MBQuart 4.125 amplifier, as well as Polk speakers for an excellent sound system. There is an iPhone/iPod connector installed as well. Rounding out the interior additions, I also custom-installed a TomTom GPS unit (lifetime traffic), so that there are no loose power cords.
The exterior also has several rare (for the US) modifications. It has european bumpers (very rare for a Gen II W126). It also has european headlights (using H4 bulbs for much better visibility), and european amber turn signals. I have installed a glass sunroof from a Mercedes W140 chassis (it fits perfectly), making this car practically one-of-a-kind. The european hazard triangle is also included. Mechanically, the car is in excellent shape. I just replaced the entire top-end fuel delivery system, including a new (rebuilt) fuel distributor, new injectors, new injector seals and idle air hoses. The car has an extensive repair history (with records going back to new). The timing chain and tensioner were replaced 60K miles ago, along with rebuilt heads and new head gaskets. The transmission shifts smoothly (including reverse) and has had a recent fluid/filter replacement. The brakes are in excellent condition, with Akebono ceramic pads all around on nearly-new rotors. The front shocks have 25K miles, and the rear accumulators have 40K. It has an upgraded 19mm rear sway bar (custom manufactured by Hellwig), giving the car flatter handling in corners. It has a new set of General Altimax HP tires with less than 4000 miles on them. A new radiator and a new battery have just been installed. All fluids have been replaced regularly. There are a few things that a perfectionist will want to fix. There are two small dings on the right rear quarter (pictured), and there are a few paint flaws. The clear coat is intact however. The details: 1990 560 SEL VIN WDBCA39E4LA544850 190,500 miles Smoke silver metallic (702) over cream beige leather (265) Engine/drivetrain New fuel distributor (CIS Flowtech rebuild) New fuel injectors (Bosch) New spark plugs (NGK BP6ES) New idle air distribution hoses (MB original) New radiator (Nissens) New battery (Interstate) High-output alternator (added 2013) New General Altimax HP tires 19mm heavy-duty rear swaybar (added 2012) New metal rear sway links Akebono ceramic brake pads front and rear Interior options/additions Orthopedic seats (added 2012) Rear sunshade Nakamichi CD400 headunit iPhone/iPod connector MBQuart 125 amplifier Polk db1000 front speakers, db650 rears TomTom GPS custom install Exterior options/additions Glass W140 sunroof (added 2012) Euro gen 2 bumpers front & rear (added 2012) Euro headlights Euro amber corners Euro warning triangle |
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