Mercedes Benz 500sel "one Owner" Black & Tan Loaded on 2040-cars
Mukwonago, Wisconsin, United States
SELLER: I am helping sell for my Father. Trimming down some of his collection. Located in Mukwonago, WI 53149.
ONE OWNER ALL REPAIR HISTORY DOCUMENTS NEVER NEGLECTED With
a fine tooth comb you will certainly find some issues I missed.
It
is truly a beautiful automobile that still feels tight and safe going down the
road with a bit of flair, awe and nostalgia. DESCRIPTION:
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1984 Mercedes Benz 500SEL -
231,500 miles, major engine rebuilt at 225,200 (documented) -
Transmission shifts perfectly. I know
was done recently rebuilt but can find document. -
It’s been painted but shows a couple rust spots. None are all the way through. Right rear top of fender well is the most
noticeable area. Doors, door jams, truck
lid etc…no rust. Underbody surface rust only.
Frame super straight and solid. -
Some recent exhaust work and new muffler. -
All doors close perfects, straight & tight.
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Suspension & Front-end: Very solid & tight, no rattles, shakes, steers
straight as an arrow. There has been countless documented front end work over the years. -
Tires: Like New. Rims recently refinished. -
Brakes: New, stops strong & straight. -
Glass – good, no cracks. (black tint) -
Interior: AWESOME… a timeless feel. A
few small character cracks in wood trim. -
Radio: the ONLY thing not working. -
A/C nice & cold -
LOADED…too much to list.
ENGINE: -
Small
puff of smoke at start-up but really only if it’s been sitting for a
while. -
Takes
less that 2-3 minutes to warm-up -
Minor
leak. -
DOES
NOT overheat -
Pulls
very strong -
Tight
& Quiet
It’s
mind-blowing how nice it drives. A true
European Autobahn design & feel. Everything
works as it should; AC, heat, lights, wipers, horn, brakes, starter, charging
system, etc…
Other: - Clear Title - Cash Only
Key words benz 320 420 500 560 320sel 420sel
500sel 560sel 320sec 420sec 500sec 560sec german bmw audi sedan 4 door 4door
4-door four door fourdoor V8 eight cylinder fuel injection leather tan black
brown Mercedes-benz sunroof sun roof sun-roof automatic 82 83 84 85 86 87 1982
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 |
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