Beautiful Ruby Red 1986 560 Coupe on 2040-cars
Alamo, California, United States
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Beautiful ruby red 560 SEC MBZ. Considered one of the most beautiful Mercedes Benz coupes ever built, this low mileage 84,000 beauty with its 5549cc V-8 engine capable of 300 hp, is in excellent running condition. Black all leather interior, burl wood trim. A/C, power steering, cruise control, power windows, dual power seats, heated seats, sun roof, alarm, satellite radio with 6 disk changer. 5 spoke alloy wheels; custom Sunbrella® cover; tires (and spare) in excellent condition. Brand new battery. Paint and trim needs some work. Roof needs repaint. 3" tear in edge seam on driver's seat back. R exterior mirror up and down electric adjustment doesn't work. Antenna doesn't retract all the way. Rear parcel shelf sun damaged.
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