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1993 Mercedes 500sel Green Previously Owned By Randy Travis Less Than 75k Miles on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1993 Mileage:74500
Location:

1993 Mercedes 500 SEL originally bought, owned and driven by Randy Travis. 2nd owner selling: Car lists as more than 2 owners. Randy Travis had to have titled in each state he moved to: Hawaii, California, New Mexico, Tennessee. Car most recently titled to organization run by Randy Travis and his wife. Car has only had two owners. Miles are original and verifiable.

Car originally sold, as custom order, for over $100,000.

Car has every option available for the model year accept: adaptive shock absorbers (which most owners have had removed anyway.)

Extremely rare custom order color.

Fewer than 3,500 miles driven per year.

Car has new tires and brakes within last 12 months. All service is up to date.

Along with all original manufacturers options available also has: Remote keyless entry, Remote start via key fob and Smart phone app. control, Bluetooth hands free calling, iPod/Phone/Pad connectivity, Pandora ready receiver, Back Up Camera, Digital Media Receiver - Kenwood Excelon Head Unit and Excelon Amplifier, Homelink 3 Button Garage/Gate opener. 
Comes with detailed service record history, original build sheet, original remote key fob, original Bose amp, original key presentation box, original factory installed cellular phone handset and receiver module, original trunk mounted multi disc CD player, original floor mats and new custom floor mats
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UK workers strand car on island of asphalt to keep working

Wed, 06 Feb 2013

Generally speaking, when you illegally park your car, you're likely to get ticketed and towed, but there is probably at least one motorist in Scotland who wishes that was the case. After workers had blocked off a portion of the parking lot for the Edinburgh Waverley railway station, the driver of this Mercedes-Benz S-Class reportedly moved some of the barriers to park in one of the empty spots.
Rather than having the vehicle towed, the work crew simply tore up the asphalt around the leaving just the one parking spot intact, and as you can see in the image above (posted to the Twitter account of Harold Norstad), the crew even built a small asphalt ramp so the car could get off its blacktop pedestal. Since this happened last week, there's no word as to whether the car was eventually moved or towed for the resurfacing work to continue.
Let this be a warning...

13-year-old boy swipes dad's Mercedes, drives across Europe

Wed, 16 Jan 2013

After an argument with his adoptive parents that resulted in them taking away his mobile phone, an angry 13-year-old boy ran away from his home in Italy and headed straight to Poland to meet his biological sister. But instead of taking the train or hitching a ride, like most on the run, the young man (an accomplished go-kart racer and car enthusiast) grabbed the keys to his father's Mercedes-Benz and jumped behind the wheel for an impromptu road trip.
With less than 200 euros (about $270) in his wallet and a passport in his pocket, the youngster managed to put more than 500 miles between himself and his distraught parents, crossing two international borders in the process, before German police nabbed him just shy of the Polish border. According to reports, the vehicle was tracked - it wasn't his driving that alerted authorities to his location.
Reunited with his mother and father, who traveled to Germany to retrieve both their son and the vehicle, the young man apologized and acknowledged his error. As a result of his actions, social workers will increase checks on the family and we can be sure his parents are now hiding the keys.

Paul di Resta returns to DTM with Mercedes

Tue, 21 Jan 2014

Some drivers manage to make the transition from one form of motor racing into another, and some run into trouble. Take Paul di Resta, for example. The promising young Scottish driver dominated Formula 3 racing in Europe in 2006, then moved over to Germany's hugely competitive DTM touring car series where he finished second in 2008, third in 2009 and first in 2010. But things didn't go as smoothly for Paul - cousin to retired Indy champion Dario Franchitti - when he moved in to Formula One with the Force India team.
In three years on the grid, he failed to score a single podium finish. Little surprise, then, that Force India opted not to renew his contract for this season. Left without a ride, di Resta is now going back to DTM with longtime supporter Mercedes-Benz, testing the new C-Class touring car today in Portugal. It's good news for Mercedes, which is celebrating 120 years in motor racing this season and, with 2005 champion Gary Paffett also on board, can now count two former champions on its DTM roster.
We wouldn't count Paul out of F1 for good, though. When he won the DTM title four years ago, he was also moonlighting as Force India's test driver, and we wouldn't be surprised to see him pull similar double-duty with the Mercedes F1 team (or another Benz-powered outfit) this year before spring-boarding back into grand prix racing in the future. At 27 years old, he may not have been the youngest driver on the grid this year, but he's still got a good few years ahead of him.