Detail Info for: 1987 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series WAGON *1987 Mercedes Benz 300TD very good condition 145K miles rust free 1k on tires*

Transaction Info
Sold On:
12/25/2016
Price:
$ 8950.00
Condition:
Mileage:
145158
Location:
Conroe, Texas, 77304
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1987 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series
Submodel Body Type:
300TD Wagon
Engine:
6 CYL. DIESEL
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
wdbeb93d7hf033782
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Diesel
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
A Rare Classic!!!! 1987 Mercedes Benz 300TD in very good condition with original paint. This wagon has the 6 cyl. diesel engine. I purchased this wagon in 2010 from a classic car dealer in south Florida. The dealer told me that this wagon was from the original owner's estate and was offered for sale at an auto auction. I have all of the maintenance records/receipts (10K worth ) since I've owned the wagon. This wagon has been maintained properly and the repairs have been done as needed. 16" Continental tires with only 1K miles on them. Everything works with these exceptions; one headlight washer/wiper does not work, the glowplug and brake wear lights on dash do not light up. This wagon is rust free, although there is a small amount of corrosion on the pass side rear window aluminum trim. There are some acid rain areas on the windshield; it does not affect your vision. The air dam below the front bumper has been replaced. The front and rear end have been gone through and repaired and aligned as needed. The transmission and rear differential have been resealed. The transmission occasionally shifts strong going into second; it's been like this since I've owned it. The rear differential has some slack in it; again it's been like this since I've owned it. The wagon is in great condition; it can be driven anywhere. It looks good and it rides as good or if not better than a lot of new vehicles, great fuel mileage too! The A/C has been upgraded properly and blows cold, the heater works good also. From what I understand, only 1000 of these wagons were shipped to the US. I'm selling this wagon because (and it's the only reason) I bought a motorhome and needed a 4x4 to tow, so I bought a Jeep. Believe me if I had a 3 car garage I would not even consider selling the wagon. All maintenance and repairs that have been done since I've owned the wagon, has been done by Intercontinental European Parts and Repair, Conroe, Texas. I have tried to describe this wagon accurately. The wagon has not been detailed; what you see is what you will get. I am open to fair offers. It's going to sell fast. This vehicle is being sold as is where is. RELISTING! Relisted using the auction instead of the buy it now format. I lowered the buy it now price and I have a lower reserve. I've had 2 lowball offers, no offense to anyone, I want to sell the wagon, not give it away. Thanks for your interest. Good luck.On Dec-15-16 at 13:53:27 PST, seller added the following information: The front and rear suspension has been gone through, worn parts were replaced and a 4 wheel alignment was done.On Dec-21-16 at 09:09:44 PST, seller added the following information: I've had some questions about the sheepskin seat covers. The sheepskins were put on because I like them, not to cover up wear or damage. The seats were fine when I put the sheepskins on and I see no reason why the would not still be fine. If whoever buys the wagon and wants me to remove them, I will and if there is any damage to the seats we will cancel the sell. And by the way when I bought the wagon there was a Carfax for it on the dealer's listing. I sure the Carfax is still out there.