Detail Info for: 1990 Mercedes 560 SEC

Transaction Info

Sold On:
07/08/2010
Price:
$ 5600.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
180
Location:
Granada Hills, CA, 91344
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1990 Mercedes-Benz 500-Series
Submodel Body Type:
560 SEC Coupe
Engine:
8 Cylinder 5.6 Liter
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
WDBCA45E4LA534489
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Automatic
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

1990 560 SEC, 180K miles with a replacement engine and trans from a car with 60K some years ago, the oil pressure is very good as is the compression, transmission shifts perfectly, brakes are good, no shake or shimmy in steering wheel, temprature remains normal even in heavy traffic. I had a mechanic check the car before driving it to Washington from Southern California and back recently, the car made the trip with no issues. Factory black on black, with colour coded brightwork and dark tinted windows. The car is also fitted with European headlights. The previous owner had the car lowered by the dealer, it has Bilstien shocks and AMG springs, It also still has the factory Self Leveling Suspension package. The wheels are 3 piece BBS RS 200 ( specifically sized by BBS for the W126 cars ) 8.5x17 et 13 with new 235/45 tires. The wheels are extremely rare in this size. The bodywork and paint are very good, there are however minor flaws ( for example nicks on the edge of the doors, a dime sized pin dent on the drivers side front fender and one similar sized pin dent on the drivers door, etc) i've been told paintless dent removal can remove these. The interior is very clean with no rips or tears, ( leather has the normal very minor craking on the drivers side seat outer bolster, but is not ripped or torn ) the dash has no cracks, the center console switch panel has slight cracking in the surface of the wood, the headliner is also loose in a couple of areas. The sunroof tilts, but does not slide, aside from that all the electrical systems seem to work as they should.

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