1967 Mercedes Benz 200 Diesel All Original on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Up for bids is a 1967 Mercedes Benz 200 series diesel. The car is completely original with original paint and interior. The car is from Nevada, and shows signs of the intense heat with the paint being sun burned on the tops of fenders and hood. The interior will need new seat covers, and carpet. The dash is complete but cracked from the sun. The car is a dry car with no cancerous rust just surface rust from the dry climate. Chrome is excellent!!! The car has original AC unit fitted but currently INOP. The 4 speed shifts smoothly and the vehicle runs great. The cars starts up great even in cold climates with the aux block heater. The car has basically been a fun run around town car. If you have any questions, or need additional pictures, please contact me through ebay. Please do not bid if you do not plan on following through with transaction, please do not bid unless all you questions have been answered to your satisfaction.
Vehicle and or title will not be released until funds clear my bank "Wells Fargo" CAR IS Sold AS WHERE IS |
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