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Mercedes-Benz 280 w123 1977

General description : An dieser Stelle wiederholen wir uns gerne: Wir mögen den 123er sehr - als Limousine, als Kombi und in Coupé-Form. Mit Recht fährt die automobil-affine Jugend dieses MERCEDES-Modell zwischenzeitlich mit dem Stolz als sei er ein Elfer von der Porsche-Konkurrenz. Warum? Weil sich nur wenig weitere H-gekrönte Autos damals wie heute so alltagstauglich präsentieren und gleichzeitig schier anspruchslos im Unterhalt sind - auch wenn wir sie, speziell im Falle dieses konkreten Angebots, für tägliche und ganzjährige Fahrten fast zu schade finden.

Kommen wir im Konkreten zu unserem Coupé, dem W123 280CE in der besonderen Farbe Zypressengrün-metallic. Der Wagen wurde am 19. August 1977 erstzugelassen und in vierzehn Monaten von einem Herrn in Nürtingen (geb. 1942) knappe 8.000 km bewegt bzw. eingefahren, bevor sich der Besitzer entschloss, das Coupé in die unmittelbare Nachbarschaft - nach Frickenhausen - zu verkaufen. Aus heutiger Sicht ging der 123er an einen Sahnehäubchen-Zweitbesitzer über - einen Herrn (geb. 1927), der den Wagen von Oktober 1978 bis April 2006 vorbildlich bewegte und pflegte, bevor er ihn knapp 30 Jahre und keine 80.000 km später stilllegte. Das Scheckheft belegt die Wartungen in den Fachwerkstätten (samt der Hohlraumkonservierung in 1978 beim Kilometer-Stand 9.456), der uns vorliegende „alte“ Fahrzeugbrief beweist diverse Stilllegung über die Winterzeit - vorbildlich eben. Das Coupé wurde dann Ende 2014 von einem Freund unserer Hauses aus seinem Dornröschen-Schlaf geweckt, nach umfangreicher Inspektion und Wechseln aller Betriebsmittel mit 84.963 km erfolgreich durch die letztaktuelle TÜV-Prüfung geführt und gleichzeitig mit einem H-Gutachten geadelt. Seither ist der Wagen weitere 500km bewegt worden - das Urteil: tadellos. Heute bieten wir den Wagen mit folgenden Eckdaten zum Verkauf an: Zwei Vorbesitzer - einer davon 28 Jahre, Erstlack (bis auf einzelne kleine Kratzer-Ausbesserungen in Wagenfarbe), unfallfrei, schöner Chrom, Leichtmetallfelgen, Außenspiegel rechts, sehr gut erhaltenes Interieur, runder Lauf von Motor und Automatik-Getriebe, Servolenkung, originales Becker-Radio Monza, Wartungsheft und Bedienungsanleitung, elektrisches Schiebedach, Anhängerkupplung und - nicht zu vergessen: Fanfaren-Hupe… - ein rundum herrlicher Wagen. Von dem Coupé wurden insgesamt 32.138 Stück gebaut - der von uns angebotene Wagen hat die Fahrgestellnummer 12305312003114, ist also der 3.114te :)

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1977 Mercedes-Benz 280 w123 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Friedrichstr. 5 70736 Fellbach, Germany by Auto Dealer for €19950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Mercedes-Benz Model : 280 w123 Engine size : 2.7 Model Year : 1977 Sub type : Coupé Location : Friedrichstr. 5 70736 Fellbach, Germany Vehicle Registration : Normal

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