White 1994 Mercedes-benz 500 S Coupe on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
December 1994. The Flagship of the Mercedes Benz fleet in 1994. The only auto more valuable that year was the 600 S coupe. The original window sticker from Palm Beach Florida is in the glove compartment and states a full price of 103,000 dollars, with 7 per cent Florida sales tax, this car cost its original Palm Beach owner, 110,000, he spent over 46,000 dollars to keep and maintain over a period of 16 years, I purchased the car from his agent in Clear water Florida In June 2010. This car comes with all parts, labor, service records over a 20 year period, kept in a leather dossier and all books, every tire, every wire, every battery etc is included. I have spent over 15,000 in maintenance over four years.The auto is pearl white with dove grey leather, added on is the Sirius radio and the Sony CD changer to the Bose sound system. New timing chains. New wiring engine harness both top and bottom. parts alone here cost 1200 dollars, just completed. This car is available for viewing in the daytime if you would like to see it up close. Please call me (Michael) at (314) 265-5590, (314) 721-2232 for any questions you may have. You may also call my mechanic (Nas) at (314) 427-5120 Good luck bidding, and thanks for looking |
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