1992 Mercedes-benz 300ce Collector Quality 25k Miles Smoke Silver/creme Biege on 2040-cars
Neptune, New Jersey, United States
1992 Mercedes Benz 300CE Coupe
25,161 Miles Exceptionally clean, dealer serviced 1991 300CE in Smoke Silver/Creme Beige All original collector quality car that was garage kept and covered at all time when not in use. Smoke Silver finish has a showroom quality shine and is well complimented with gorgeous chrome trim. OEM wheels are exceptionally clean and the vehicle wears matching Continental tires all around. Interior is immaculately clean and creme beige leather shows like new. The vehicles wood trim is like a mirror with no cracks, and dash is perfect. Carpeting is exceptionally clean as well as the original floor mats, and the needles on the instrument clusters are bright orange. All of the vehicles jambs are spotless, and the engine bay looks like its ready for show. The vehicles bulletproof 3.0 I6 motor runs beautifully, and the car drives tight like a 25k mile Mercedes Benz should. All of the vehicles power options function 100% and the AC blows strong and ice cold. Original Becker Stereo sounds great and power antenna works perfectly. This is one of the finest examples of a W124 Coupe and its pillar less design is very appealing to the eye, and even more fun to drive. Vehicle come with all books, keys, service records, first aid kit and the spare tire was never down and the OEM tools still in the plastic bag. Truly a rare find !!!
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AutoCheck Vehicle History Report1992 Mercedes-Benz 300 Series 300CE
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