1977 Mercedes 450 Sel - Classic Antique Car on 2040-cars
Clarence, New York, United States
| For sale is a rare 1977 Mercedes 450 SEL. The car has 138000 miles. The exterior is Light Blue and the interior is Dark Blue Leather. It has been maintained well and mechanically is in good condition. The body has minor rust. You can drive as is or you can restore. It has new tires, new windshield and the following work has been recently completed: FRONT SUSPENSION: new rotors, new calipers, new brake hoses, new brake pads, new tie rod ends (inner and outer), new stabilizer bushings, front end alignment, realign pitman arm. ELECTRICAL: new starter, new starter switch, new retro stereo/ radio/ cd player, new antenna, new sunroof motor and cable. INTERIOR: re-spring rear seat, new padding under rear carpet, new dashboard The car is sold as 'As Is'. You will always drive in style in this Mercedes SEL Sedan. If interested please call 515-240-9650 or e-mail | 
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