Bid for your chance to own this 1993 Mercedes-Benz 400E only on The MB Market! Finished in Smoke Silver Metallic (702) over Parchment Leather (265) and powered by a 4.2-liter M119 V8, this W124 comes with the original window sticker and complete service history from new.
Dpanthony13 said:
@joncfI appreciate your input. My wagon is special to me, it doesn’t have to be special to you or anyone else. Good luck 🤙
@flexibility026I would think so, but that would be the responsibility of the buyer.
@JLKMBthe clear nearly all over is crazed. The right way would be a full respray if someone’s looking for perfection I would think. I’ve heard of people wet sanding most of the crazing and reapplying clear coat but I’m not an expert, maybe someone else can shed more light on that. The car looks great from 10 feet but up close it’s clearly crazed. The photos do a pretty good job with of presenting the paints condition.
@flexibility026 I would imagine it would be but that would be the responsibility of the buyer.
@janos_zthat’s about the size of it. I’ve only had the car for a few months but we have been able to enjoy it quite a bit this fall. My wife and I found this one locally to clean up and move on as I have a pretty special euro spec 124 wagon and that one’s a keeper for life. I would have loved to sort every little thing out before listing but winter is coming and I don’t have space for all of my current stuff so we listed it as it sits. All of the windows work on this car, the passenger side is just off track. I will sort that before anyone takes delivery and I’m planning to replace the rear rotors as well before delivery. The clear failure/crazing is the biggest issue on it but it looks great from 15 feet. I assume it had something to do with living in the Florida sun, reportedly garaged, for nearly all of its life and then moving up to New England but who really knows why they fail.
@RosenfeI do not have record of it in the receipts that were provided to me. I have not seen indication of any current failure on this car so it’s possible, perhaps probable that it’s been addressed but I have no direct documentation in the paperwork that I have on the car.
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1993 Mercedes-Benz 400E
Dpanthony13 said:
@joncfI appreciate your input. My wagon is special to me, it doesn’t have to be special to you or anyone else. Good luck 🤙
1993 Mercedes-Benz 400E
Dpanthony13 said:
@flexibility026I would think so, but that would be the responsibility of the buyer.
1993 Mercedes-Benz 400E
Dpanthony13 said:
@JLKMBthe clear nearly all over is crazed. The right way would be a full respray if someone’s looking for perfection I would think. I’ve heard of people wet sanding most of the crazing and reapplying clear coat but I’m not an expert, maybe someone else can shed more light on that. The car looks great from 10 feet but up close it’s clearly crazed. The photos do a pretty good job with of presenting the paints condition.
1993 Mercedes-Benz 400E
Dpanthony13 said:
@flexibility026 I would imagine it would be but that would be the responsibility of the buyer.
1993 Mercedes-Benz 400E
Dpanthony13 said:
@janos_zthat’s about the size of it. I’ve only had the car for a few months but we have been able to enjoy it quite a bit this fall. My wife and I found this one locally to clean up and move on as I have a pretty special euro spec 124 wagon and that one’s a keeper for life. I would have loved to sort every little thing out before listing but winter is coming and I don’t have space for all of my current stuff so we listed it as it sits. All of the windows work on this car, the passenger side is just off track. I will sort that before anyone takes delivery and I’m planning to replace the rear rotors as well before delivery. The clear failure/crazing is the biggest issue on it but it looks great from 15 feet. I assume it had something to do with living in the Florida sun, reportedly garaged, for nearly all of its life and then moving up to New England but who really knows why they fail.
1993 Mercedes-Benz 400E
Dpanthony13 said:
@RosenfeI do not have record of it in the receipts that were provided to me. I have not seen indication of any current failure on this car so it’s possible, perhaps probable that it’s been addressed but I have no direct documentation in the paperwork that I have on the car.