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CAR IS SOLD, THANKS

Hi all,

Up for sale is my blue merc. It is an immaculate car and I planned on keeping it once I sold the white one but I need to sell it due to financial difficulties.

I am the second owner of the car, and prior to me purchasing the car it had been in storage for 12 years. The guy that had it before me serviced it with Mercedes.

The interior is immaculate, the engine runs beautifully and it is reliable, I have taken it to the coast and to syndey and it didn't miss a beat.

I have spent some money on it, new front shocks, calipers all rebuilt, new bushes, gearbox service, carburetor rebuild, other bits an pieces, painted the roof in blue candy and lined and scrolled the car.

For the age there are few cars around that run as good and in as good as condition for the money.

Asking $3000 ONO

phone 0418 327 427

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Thanks Christian,

Car has genuine 260XXX kms on it as varified by mercedes service papers. It is a 250 optioned with air con, 1974 model the last of the 114 body style.

Tranny is auto naturally most mercs are, with the manuals being very rare and a pain to get parts for, auto is the go for a cruiser like this.

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