Make: | Mercedes-Benz |
Model: | Other |
Type: | Sedan |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 52,500 |
VIN: | 115 010 12 046111 |
Color: | Green |
Engine: | I-4 2.2l hi-comp |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Tan |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Clayton, New York, United States |
This is a rare, low mileage stroke/8 Mercedes W115.010 4 cyl gas. Complete and intact in every way. Saved from rust in 1979 then put away the car shows signs of amateur body work but would take little to make serviceable. Some paint removed by a falling tree, right front fender. For someone looking for parts, this car has it all and if you are interested in Mercedes, you know how much value they hold. Included are NOS shocks, Big green "Service Manual for series W114/W115" and "Mercedes-Benz: Type 200-220-220D Catalog 'A' 1968. (exploded parts listings).
This car is complete in every way. It was purchased new by a doctor here in Ontario and was driven very little. It has only 52,549 miles on the engine and body. Numbers match. Interior seats, dash, carpets, head liner are in excellent condition. The high compression, gas 4 cyl. 2.2 litre 103 horsepower motor (115.920) runs and sounds good. The 3 speed auto transmission shifts well and needs only servicing. Electrics/lights all fine. AM/FM Blaupunct radio works fine. Heater and fan are fine. In 1997 the car was purchased from the doctor's estate and taken to a Toronto high school to be used by students to gain experience doing body work. It was 'patched up' by those high school students before it was repainted and put away in 1997. While it is apparent that the body work is an amateur job, all the chrome and detailing are in place and in good condition. The floors have been repaired to allow for a safety inspection pass. All the hubcaps are present and in great condition. The window glass is all intact and the window regulators work well. Gas tank has no leaks. Brakes (front rotor/rear drums) have many remaining miles. Steering is tight and working well. Tires have good tread but are old. Complete and intact in every way, this car was saved from rust in 1979 then put away. Though it shows signs of the amateur body work, it would take little to make serviceable. For someone looking for parts, this car has it all and if you are interested in Mercedes, you know how much value they hold. Included are NOS shocks, Big green "Service Manual for series W114/W115" and "Mercedes-Benz: Type 200-220-220D Catalog 'A' 1968. (exploded parts listings).
Can deliver to US and assist with importation papers.