This beautiful gray blue metallic (paint code 906) exterior with
dark blue pinstripes and dark blue interior is a great color combo.
This little "Roadster" has been very well maintained and serviced
throughout it's entire life. It has 71,667 miles on it. The factory
service book shows the first service and lube was done at 702 miles
on 11-22-78. All of the pages are in order going up to 64,722 miles
on 9-24-87. It has only been driven 7,000 miles in the past 26
years. The first service was performed in Overland Park, Ks. and
all of the rest in Tulsa, Ok. The previous owner believed he was
the 3rd owner. This Mercedes is a southern car with solid body,
rocker panels and floor and trunk pans (no rust). The windshield is
original to the car and still retains the original Daimler sticker
that was only available on the original glass. The following are
brand new: � Soft Top � Tires � Complete Exhaust System � Shock
Absorbers It is equipped with power steering, power brakes, power
windows, power antenna, am-fm pioneer cassette player, air
conditioning (blows cold) and heated seats. This was a nonsmokers
car and you can tell it was some ones pride and joy. The trunk has
the original spare wheel and tire with all of the jacking hardware.
The first aid kit and all of the original manuals go with the car.
Everything works as it should on the car and it runs and drives
very nice. We look at all trades and invite independent
inspections.
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