1988 W123 300te Wagon on 2040-cars
Fayetteville, Georgia, United States
Must SEE - One of the Nicest Examples in Existence
Thank you for viewing this, rare, 2 owner 1988 300TE; the coveted W124 wagon. I am truly a Mercedes lover and must say, this is one of my favorites. This vintage Mercedes is solid, safe, fuel efficient yet can carry up to 7 passengers. This unique, nostalgic, multipurpose vehicle appeals to the young and old, soccer moms and cool dads, enthusiasts, purists, collectors and everyone in between. I get the thumbs up, nods and statements of affirmation just about everyday.
The vehicle is in Outstanding condition; there is not a speck of rust anywhere. It has a stunning Alpine white exterior with the desirable gray leather interior. The paint is terrific condition with few imperfections only noticeable by the most discerning critics.
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The headliner, door panels, carpets and seats almost look as they did after rolling off of the showroom floor a little more than 25 years ago.
At current, I present one of, if not the nicest W124 wagon drivers available on the market; great cosmetic, functional and preserved condition. While the wagon is not new, I would trust it on a drive across the country. While you may see other deals on Ebay, read the ratings. I am honest about the pros and cons, want win/win transactions and know Mercedes.
I have started the bid low and do not have a reserve.
Now, let the pictures speak for themselves.
Good luck and thanks for your interest.
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