1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SECIntroducing this 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SEC
that is finished in its factory color scheme of Black (040)
complemented by an Anthracite (271) interior with a veneer trim.
This vehicle is a true testament to the timeless elegance and
superior craftsmanship that Mercedes-Benz is renowned
for.Highlights:- Factory Color Black (040)- Anthracite (271)
Interior Color- Automatic Transmission- Fuel-injected V8 Engine-
Power Steering- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Anti-Lock Braking System
(ABS)- Air Conditioning- Power Windows- Classic VDO
Instrumentation- Sunroof- Becker Grand Prix Radio- Jack and Spare
Tire IncludedEquipped with an automatic transmission, fuel-injected
V8 engine, four-wheel disc brakes, dual exhaust tips,
power-assisted steering, anti-lock braking system (ABS), VDO
instrumentation, sunroof, Bosch headlights with wiper/washer, front
fog lights, four-spoke steering wheel, Bridgestone Potenza tires,
16-inch 5-spoke wheels, Mercedes-Benz wheel center caps, jack, tool
roll, and a spare tire fitted in the trunk. Featured amenities
include air conditioning, power windows, dual side rearview
mirrors, cruise control, power adjustable front seats, a Becker
Grand Prix radio, and a center console.If you're in the market for
a classic Mercedes-Benz that combines style, performance, and
luxury in one package, look no further than this top-of-the-line
560SEC that is mechanically sound. For $17,500
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