1993 Mercedes-benz 300e Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Loysville, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for
auction is a 1993 Mercedes Benz 300E Limited Edition with only 117,198 original
miles. This Mercedes Benz was in excellent condition until
it was hit on the passenger side a few weeks ago due to the weather conditions
that day. This car is a vehicle that can
be used for the original rare parts. The
V6 3.2L Limited Edition engine is in excellent condition and still runs. In fact the vehicle starts right up, but
cannot be driven. The transmission is
excellent condition and has 4 brand new P195/65R15 Cooper C54 tires that only
have less than 400 miles on them. Also
has a new battery that was bought just one year ago. This vehicle has the
famous W124 body, fully loaded including memory driver and passenger seat,
climate control, genuine leather seats. This
vehicle has all of the original parts and is being sold “AS IS” and will need
to be picked up by the buyer. If you
have any questions you can call Jeff @ 717-514-2240. |
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