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1991 Mercedes-benz 300se 61k Miles Black/black Exceptional Vehicle !!! on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:61583
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1991 Mercedes Benz 300SE

61,586 Miles

Black/Black

rare and hard to find 1991 Mercedes Benz 300 SE in simply the most desirable color combination.

The last and best year for the W126 sedan which is arguably one of the nicest sedans ever produced by Mercedes Benz.

This vehicle spent its entire life in Arizona which accounts for its completely rust free body.

The vehicles black finish has a show quality shine which is well complimented with bright and clear chrome trim all around.

The vehicles has all matching Yokohama tires all around with approximately 90% tread remaining which are mounted on exceptionally clean OEM  15" wheels.

The interior of the car tells the story of its garage kept  and fair weathered usage.

There is not a single dash crack to disclose and the Zebrano wood inlays are also crack free and have a mirror like shine.

Gorgeous black leather interior is meticulously clean and still soft and supple.

Even the needles on the instrument cluster gauges are bright orange and not faded.

The trunk is meticulously clean and the original spare is present as well as the jack and original tools.

The engine bay looks like it did back in 1991 with all the original decals and markings still present.

The vehicle runs and drives beautiful and tight like a well maintained Mercedes Benz should.

All of the vehicles power options function 100% and the AC blows cold, and the original Becker Stereo sounds great.

Seeing is believing.

Interested bidders are encourage to come inspect the car in Tinton Falls, NJ 07753.

No Disappointments.

If you a fan of the W126 Sedans,here is your chance to buy a exceptionally clean and low mileage example.


 Dean

848-459-7776



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AutoCheck Vehicle History Report

1991 Mercedes-Benz 300 Series 300SE
Report Run Date: 2014-03-26 20:08:23.314 EDT

Report Summary

  • Class: Upscale - Luxury
  • Engine: 3.0L I6 MPI
  • Country of Assembly: Germany
  • Vehicle Age: 23 year(s)
  • Calculated Owners: 4
  • VIN: WDBCA24D3MA600223
  • Year : 1991
  • Make : Mercedes-Benz
  • Model: 300 Series 300SE
  • Style/Body: Sedan 4D

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AccidentCheck

Reported accidents: 0

Title and ProblemCheck

Your vehicle checks out!

OdometerCheck

Your vehicle checks out!

Last Reported Odometer: 61,523

Vehicle Use and EventCheck

Specific vehicle use(s) or events reported

AccidentCheck

Not all accidents / issues are reported to AutoCheck

checks_out Your vehicle checks out! There have been no accidents reported to AutoCheck for this 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300 Series 300SE (WDBCA24D3MA600223). AutoCheck receives its accident data from government sources and independent agencies, and based on the information available to us, we have found that no accidents have been reported on this vehicle. Not all accidents or damage events are reported to AutoCheck.


Title and ProblemCheck

checks_out Your vehicle checks out! AutoCheck's database for this 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300 Series 300SE (WDBCA24D3MA600223) shows no negative titles or other problems. When reported to AutoCheck, these events can indicate serious past damage or other significant problems, and disqualifies the vehicle for AutoCheck Buyback Protection. Check the Vehicle Use and EventCheck for reported accidents that can affect vehicle safety and value.

0 Problem(s) Reported:15 Title/Problem areas checked:
image No abandoned title record
image No damaged title or major damage incident record
image No fire damaged title record
image No grey market title record
image No hail damage title record
image No insurance loss title or probable total loss record
image No junk or scrapped title record
image No manufacturer buyback/lemon title record
image No odometer problem title record
image No rebuilt/rebuildable title record
image No salvage title or salvage auction record
image No water damaged title record
image No NHTSA crash test record
image No frame/unibody damage record
image No recycling facility record

OdometerCheck

checks_out Your vehicle checks out! AutoCheck examined the reported odometer readings reported to AutoCheck for this 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300 Series 300SE (WDBCA24D3MA600223) and no indication of an odometer rollback or tampering was found. AutoCheck uses business rules to determine if reported odometer readings are significantly less than previously reported values. Not all reported odometer readings are used. Title and auction events also report odometer tampering or breakage.

0 Problem(s) Reported: MileageDate Reported 
image 7,144 05/26/1992   
image 13,000 12/20/2000   
image 123,000 12/21/2000 not included in rollback calculation
image 36,000 05/29/2002 not included in rollback calculation
image 54,000 06/03/2004 not included in rollback calculation
image 55,000 05/30/2006 not included in rollback calculation
image 57,235 01/30/2009   
image 58,000 03/02/2009   
image 58,719 05/07/2010   
image 61,000 05/31/2011   
image 61,523 02/19/2014   

Vehicle Use and EventCheck

image Information Reported! AutoCheck shows additional vehicle uses or events reported to AutoCheck for this 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300 Series 300SE (WDBCA24D3MA600223). This includes reported vehicle uses such as rental or lease, and events such as whether the vehicle has been reported to have had a loan/lien or duplicate title issued. Other events show if the vehicle has a reported accident and how many calculated accidents or if it has been reported stolen or repossessed. It is recommended to have pre-owned vehicles inspected by a third party prior to purchase.

0 Event(s) Reported: 6 Vehicle uses checked:
image No fleet, rental and/or lease use record
image No taxi use record
image No police use record
image No government use record
image No livery use record
image No driver education record
2 Event(s) Reported: 9 Vehicle events checked:
image No accident record reported through accident data sources
image No corrected title record
image No duplicate title record
image Emission/safety inspection record(s)
image Loan/Lien record(s)
image No fire damage incident record
image No repossessed record
image No theft record
image No storm area registration/title record

Full History

Below are the historical events for this vehicle listed in chronological order. Any discrepancies will be in bold text.

Report Run Date: 2014-03-26 20:08:23.314 EDT

Vehicle: 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300 Series 300SE (WDBCA24D3MA600223)

Event Date Event Location Odometer Reading Data Source Event Detail
05/26/1992 TEMPE, AZ
7,144
Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:HCNH921470056) (Lien Reported)
07/12/1995 TEMPE, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
11/08/1996 TEMPE, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
12/01/1997 TEMPE, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
12/20/2000 CHANDLER, AZ
13,000
Independent Emission Source FAILED EMISSION INSPECTION
12/21/2000 CHANDLER, AZ
123,000
Independent Emission Source PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
12/22/2000 TEMPE, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
05/18/2001 TEMPE, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
05/29/2002 CHANDLER, AZ
36,000
Independent Emission Source PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
06/05/2002 TEMPE, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
05/10/2003 TEMPE, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
06/03/2004 CHANDLER, AZ
54,000
Independent Emission Source PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
06/08/2004 TEMPE, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
05/27/2005 TEMPE, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
05/30/2006 CHANDLER, AZ
55,000
Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:0U41006150039) (Lien Reported)
REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
01/30/2009 CHANDLER, AZ
57,235
Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:73AK009030003)
03/02/2009 AZ
58,000
Independent Emission Source FAILED EMISSION INSPECTION
PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
05/07/2010 CHANDLER, AZ
58,719
Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:081M010127028)
REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
05/07/2010 AZ
 
Independent Emission Source PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
05/31/2011 AZ
61,000
Independent Emission Source PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
06/01/2011 CHANDLER, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
05/22/2012 CHANDLER, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
06/03/2013 CHANDLER, AZ
 
Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
06/03/2013 AZ
 
Independent Emission Source PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
02/19/2014 AVONDALE, AZ
61,523
Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:001M014050003)
REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL

This Vehicle's Glossary

Below are the specific definitions for events that appear in this vehicle's report.
More information is available in the full AutoCheck glossary.

Term Section Location Definition
Loan/Lien Vehicle Use and EventCheck A loan/lien is the legal right to take and hold or sell the vehicle of a debtor as security or payment for a debt. Normally, a vehicle will have a lien due to a loan or unpaid repair bill against the vehicle. Check with the seller to ensure that the lien has been satisfied.
Emission/Safety Inspection Vehicle Use and EventCheck An approved emission testing station has inspected the vehicle to measure the amount of pollutants the vehicle emits into the environment.

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