2004 Clk 500 Convertible Mercedes Benz on 2040-cars
Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, United States
I am the second owner of this car. It was purchased from dealership in Fort Lauderdale in 2006. The car was serviced by prestige motor and has been off the road since December of 2012. It has been started regularly. Normal wear and tear. I backed up into the driver side quarter panel and have replaced it since. additionally the driver side headlight mounts are broken but the light sits in place and is functional. The front fender also has cracks which will be visible on the photos. The engine and trans run good with no error issues. One of the mufflers is loose and rattles on start up from time to time. Tires are fairly new and so are the brakes. The convertible works. The car is a designo edition with the AMG package. Car Fax is Clean. Any Questions will be responded to
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