This 1994 Mercedes-Benz E320 Cabriolet is finished in Imperial Red (582) over Beige (265) leather, and power is provided by a 3.2-liter M104 inline-six paired with a four-speed automatic transmission. Equipment includes a new black soft top, factory alloy wheels, heated power-adjustable front seats, an updated head unit, automatic climate control, and cruise control. The car spent time in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and most recently North Carolina where it’s currently offered for sale by the dealer. Recent service records showing general maintenance are provided. This A124 is now offered by the selling dealer showing 130k miles on the odometer with the owner’s manual and literature, recent service records, and a clean Carfax report, and a clean North Carolina title.
The car is finished in Imperial Red (582) and features a new black convertible soft top, headlight wipers and washers, asymmetrical mirrors, fog lights, a power antenna, and a mono-blade windshield wiper. The lower body cladding is painted in matching Imperial Red and the exterior of the car remains unmodified. The included Carfax report shows a clean history and detailed photos of the exterior are included in the gallery.
The original 15″ 8-hole alloy wheels are mounted with 195/65 Ironman tires. Braking is handled by front and rear disc brakes with ABS.
The cabin features seating surfaces upholstered in Beige (265) leather along with a color-coordinated dashboard, center console, door panels, and carpets. Interior appointments include heated power-adjustable front seats, an updated head unit, automatic climate control, a passenger airbag, and cruise control. The front seats show light wear and general creasing without tears or rips. Detailed photos of the cabin can be seen in the gallery.
The four-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel frames VDO instrumentation including a 160-mph speedometer and a tachometer as well as an analog clock and gauges for coolant temperature, oil pressure, and fuel level. The six-digit odometer shows 130k miles.
The 3.2-liter M104 inline-six was factory rated at 217 horsepower and 229 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission. Photos of the underside are viewable in the gallery below and recent records are included documenting general service.
The Carfax report lists no accidents or damage along with registration history in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina. This E320 Cabriolet is now offered by the selling dealer showing 130k miles on the odometer with the owner’s manual and literature, recent service records, and a clean North Carolina title.
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16 Comments
Still for sale?
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@Myk66 Videos of the top operation have been uploaded. Hope this helps!
@Vsherman Yes I can! I have an amazing transport company that ships there. Good luck! -Stone
$6,750 bid placed by @Vsherman
Can you ship to Canada?
@Myk66 To respond back to your questions, yes the hydraulic top works exactly how it should. There are supporting pictures and I think videos to show this. I will double check on the videos. I do believe the harness was replaced under MB warranty but a VMI would be the best way of verifying that. The car shows no rust and no apparent fluid leaks or seeps. Hope this helps! Cheers- Stone
Does the hydraulic top work as it should? Is the wiring harness has been updated? Any rust or fluid leaks? Any work/service history? Thanks
@Tonyle it's not mold but is actually a byproduct of aging for these style instrument clusters. The W126, 201, 124, and some early R129/W140 gauge cluster housings were made of a bio-friendly plastic that, as it would age, would create little white dots inside the housing. They do not affect the performance of cluster and can be amended, if needed. I rebuild these gauge clusters and would be happy to assist the winner with getting those dots cleaned out. Hope this answers your question! Cheers-Stone
Is that mold in the instrument cluster?
Never realized how tight the tolerance is for the front brakes. Cool car, just making a nerdy observation. GLWTA!
$6,500 bid placed by @Asprey
@Asprey Hello there, sorry for the delay in replying to your comment. The paint is in very nice overall condition but does show some age and flaws such as scratches and just mileage wear. This is most prevalent towards the front of the car. Aside from that, there are very few flaws. Maybe a small PDR repairable door ding or two. Hope this helps! Cheers!-Stone
$5,000 bid placed by @dirkdildosonw126
Stone, I am interested in the car Can you let me know what exterior imperfections there are. Anything been repaired/ repainted ?
$3,000 bid placed by @Bankrep40
$2,250 bid placed by @Asprey
Hello to all of the bidders and viewers! We are happy to present this beautiful and rare A124 Cabriolet. I have had the pleasure of driving and experiencing this car. It is a blast to drive and gives more than enough power, when needed. Please feel to reach out with any questions or concerns and I will answer them to the best of my power. Cheers- Stone
@Bankrep40 I don't know for sure but I will check the records and see what all has been changed.
@waterhazard I don't believe that we do but I will double check just in case. Please feel free to get back with me. Cheers-Stone
Was the wiring changed and the hydraulic top components
$2,000 bid placed by @Bankrep40
Do you have the original head unit or is that missing?