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1973 Mercedes-benz 280 on 2040-cars

US $11,950.00
Year:1973 Mileage:65000 Color: French European headlights
Location:

Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada
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Mercedes-Benz 280 Bagged Hot Rod

Selling my 1973 Mercedes-Benz 280 (W114 Body). Built it for Eurokracy Montreal, now that the event is over I am selling the car.

Car located in Montreal, Quebec

Transmission: Automatic
Mileage: 65,000 Miles (approx)
Color: Cream color with custom, 2 tone vinyl wrap
Wheels: 17x9" & 17x9.5" Fifteen52 Alexi custom wheels
Suspension: AccuAir E-Level air suspension
Interior: Mint leather interior
Motor: 2.8L inline 6 cylinder gasoline (91 oct)
Exterior: French European headlights

Entire history of the Mercedes from 1973 - 2014 comes with the car including:
- Owners Manual & Service Manual
- Service history of car
- Vintage license plate
- Mercedes-Benz metal plate issued to original owner
- Original accessories

Car was custom bagged on AccuAir E-Level air suspension by Strasse Autowerks in Montreal, Quebec. AccuAir iLevel iPhone app included. Custom hard wood trunk floor & air suspension tank setup.

Custom made, fully polished Fifteen52 Alexi wheels, only 2 sets in existence.

Custom vinyl wrapped, 2-tone exterior by xpoze.ca

Brand new thermostat, water pump & alternator.

Car starts right up and motor runs well.

Minimal to no rust visible on car including underside, underneath carpets, inside trunk, inside engine bay. Car has always been stored during winter.

Original, tear free mint leather interior, no cracks in steering wheel, dash or on wood trim.

Comes with extra set of stock wheels with white wall tires, extra summer tires, and extra jug of Liqui Molly semi-synthetic oil.

Car was bought in Montreal at D.K. Motors (now known as SilverStar Mercedes) and has been owned by 3 drivers before me. Can prove vehicle history from original owner to myself.

Car comes with inspection report from when it was purchased by me.

W115, W108, 280se, 280s

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