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1967 Mercedes Benz 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SE Convertible in No city, No state
1967 Mercedes 250SE Cabriolet US Model. Silver with Black leather interior and Black canvas top. Auto, A/C, power steering and brakes. 151,428 miles. Original engine (#003902). Purchased in 1973 by a Pacific Palisades CA couple who owned it for 30 years after which they sold it to their neighbor who owned it for another 10. Around 2013 it was bought by the owner of the service facility that had worked on it for the last 32 +/- years - Pacific Motors on Pico Blvd in Santa Monica. They did a sympathetic restoration, stripped it for paint, removed the engine for access to engine bay and did a total repaint in Silver. Suspension, brakes, etc. cleaned, repaired or replaced. Mechanically the car is superb. Recent valve job and A/C overhaul, etc. Runs superbly with a nice gear shift, excellent brakes and steering. It has also had bumpers re-chromed, five new Michelin tires fitted etc. New canvas soft top and wool roof liner, new seats front and back, new door panels, sun visors and carpets, wood refinished etc. Comes with its spare, jack and tools, handbook and assorted service receipts. I would estimate the cost of the work at around $55-70,000 but the challenge would be to find one good enough to be the basis for the work.
Vehicle Details
1967 Mercedes-Benz 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SE Convertible
Listing ID:CC-922687
Price:$125,000
Location:No city, No state
Year:1967
Make:Mercedes-Benz
Model:1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SE Convertible
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:151428
Stock Number:REMOVED
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