1978 Mercedes Benz 4 Door Sedan 6.9 Motor on 2040-cars
Mamaroneck, New York, United States
I am selling this 1978 Mercedes 6.9 for a neighbor and I do not know much about the cars history. The motor is strong, accelerates quickly, and shifts through the gears smoothly as this Mercedes should. The car does have an idle shake when the car is stopped but I was told that new points and a distributor cap may fix that. I was told that the front airlift shocks were redone about two years ago and I have no information regarding the rear ones. A new battery was installed in April. The sunroof is in proper working order. The dash pad is in excellent condition as it has a removable carpet pad cover to protect it. Not sure about the air conditioning as it has not been warm enough to let it run. Inspections are welcome. The car is currently being driven so the mileage may be slightly higher than what is posted.
Local pick-up only. Thank you. |
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