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1991 Mercedes 560sel Only 31,818, One Of The Nicest!! on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:31818 Color: Teal
Location:

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

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1991 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL

  • Year: 1991
  • Make: Mercedes-Benz
  • Model: 560SEL
  • Stock: 4447
  • VIN: WDBCA39E1MA591528
  • Mileage: 31818
  • Engine: 5.6L V8
  • Transmission Type: Automatic
  • Exterior Color: Teal
  • Interior Color: Tan
  • Drivetrain: RWD
  • Location: Grand Rapids

"Top Dog W126"

GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1991 Mercedes-Benz 560 SEL for purchase. 1991 was the last year for the outstanding run of the W126 S-class models. With the classic style lines of the famous platform combined with new top of the line technology available, the 1991 560 SEL is considered by some to be the finest Mercedes ever built. The top echelon W126 has features well ahead of its time while having the classic Mercedes style and feel.

This 560 SEL came out of Yuma, Arizona and had one-owner before being purchased by a collector in the fall. The Teal Blue factory paint appears to be original in excellent condition and loos great combined with the Crme Beige leather interior. It's powered by the original 5.6L V8 with under 32,000 total miles on the car. It features original wheels, original radio, power windows, fully independent suspension, power sliding moon roof, power steering, air conditioning, climate control, heated seats (front & rear), power adjustable steering column, driver's memory settings, power front seats, and 4-wheel power disc brakes. This car really does look like new. Look closely at our underneath and wheel well photographs to see how clean this car is. Even the interior buttons look like they have no wear to them. This care is a rare opportunity to own one of the most popular Mercedes of all time that looks like new with plenty of life ahead of it. Please call or email for more details!

To see over 80 photos of this car, including under carriage please visit our website www.grautogallery.com

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