1999 Mercedes Benz E320. Wrecked No Salvage, Clean Title Repo on 2040-cars
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Model: E-Class
Year: 1999
Mileage: 114,211
Up for auction is a 1999 Mercedes Benz E320 wagon that was running and driving as a daily driver until it hit a tree. The interior and leather are in very good condition. The engine and transmission are also in good condition. This vehicle was wrecked with no insurance (liability only). K.B.B. is $8650.00. Car would be nice for a body man. Airbags are OK and cooling seems to be OK. All parts to repair are $575.00 (2 headlights, hood, bumper cover and reinforcement, right fender, and radiator upper tie bar / source Perfect fit or Hylink.)
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