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Mercedes-Benz 190 w201 E 1.8 DTM '92 Sondermodell ! 1993

General description : Mercedes Benz W102 Sondermodell DTM Edition 1992


Anlässlich des DTM Gewinns in der Saison 1992 legte Mercedes dieses Sondermodell DTM auf.
Dieses Sondermodell wurde nur 1 Jahr lang gebaut


Historie:



1. Hand Jahrgang 1933 ein MB Werksangehöriger kaufte den Wagen für seinen Bekannten, musste Ihn dann 1 Jahr auf sich anmelden, bevor er ihn offiziell weiter verkaufen durfte
2. Besitzer Jahrgang 1942 (der den Wagen vom 1. Tag an fuhr) hatte den Wagen bis 1996 dann stand er bis 1999
3. Besitzer Jahrgang 1942 hatte den Wagen dann 1999 bis 2016
Es liegen diverse Rechnungen der letzen 17 Jahre vor über 10.000,- €

In dieser Zeit wurde der Wagen immer gepflegt und gewartet und anstehende Reparaturen ausgeführt.


Der letzte Eigentümer hatte 2001 im Parkhaus beim einparken einen Pfosten gestreift, anschließend wurde die hintere Seitenwand rechts instandgesetzt - Blechschaden - deshalb der juristische Hinweis auf einen Unfall, dies wurde in einer Fahwerkstatt behoben, Rechnung liegt vor 2.300,- DM.



Der 190er DTM wurde wie folgt ausgestattet



Sportlinefahrwerk (leichte Tieferlegung ab werk)
das seltene etwas kleinere Lederlenkrad
Sportline Logo an der vorderen Beplankung
Sportline Sitze mit Karomuster (echte geschalte Sitze, nicht die karierten normalen)
5 Gang Schaltung
Sportline Schaltknauf
E Spiegel
DTM Schriftzug innen an den hinteren Seitenfenstern
8 Loch Alufelgen mit 205er Reifen
Fakten:



Gepflegter Wagen mit normalen Gebrauchsspuren der letzten 23 Jahre. (Lackkratzer, Steinschläge, Delchen, Lackausbesserungen ...eben was nicht ausbleibt in 23 Jahren)
Fahrersitz am Einstieg aufgescheuert (Reparaturkosten laut Sattler ca. 150,- €)
Reifen Goodyear Exelence 05/2015 Neu seit dem 6000KM
Wagenheberaufnahmen von Fachwerkstatt 05/2016 restauriert mit Rechnung
Auto fährt schön
5 Gang schaltet gut
Innen sauber und gepflegt
Radlauf hinten rechts ein paar Rostpickel an der Innenkante
Um die Antenne wurde mal der Lack ausgebessert, hier krisselt der Lack etwas
Wir haben aktuell noch folgendes gemacht:


Auspuff Endtopf NEU 10/2016
Luftfilter NEU 10/2016
Kotflügel vorne rechts getauscht gegen orig. MB Kotflügel in orig. Wagenfarbe (da der 1. Rostblasen an der Radlaufkante hatte, Bilder des orig. vorhanden, somit zu sehen, das nicht wegen Unfall ect. getauscht wurde)Wenn Sie diese Fakten bis hierhin nicht abgeschreckt haben, dann haben wir was gemeinsam:


ehrliche Zustandsbeschreibungen
kein Weglassen von Fakten die nicht so toll für den Verkauf klingen
Was wir wissen, wird auch kommuniziert

Ein wirklich ehrliches Auto, welches immer gepflegt und in Schuss gehalten wurde!
Guter Einstiegsklassiker / Youngtimer und als Sondermodell bestimmt sehr erhaltenswert!


Besichtigung nur nach vorheriger telefonischer Terminvereinbarung!

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1993 Mercedes-Benz 190 w201 E 1.8 DTM '92 Sondermodell ! is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Rähnwischredder 11bDE-22885 Hamburg by Auto Dealer for €3500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Mercedes-Benz Model : 190 w201 Model Version : E 1.8 DTM '92 Sondermodell ! Engine size : 1.8 Model Year : 1993 Sub type : Sedan Location : Rähnwischredder 11bDE-22885 Hamburg

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