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Old 05-23-2018, 05:03 PM
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For Sale/Trade - 1993 W124 400E

I am looking for a new home for my 1993 400E, a car I recently rescued from a fellow MB enthusiast whose interest had waned in it. I spent a great deal of time and resources to bring it up to near perfect condition, as best as one might expect for a car that is 25 years old and has 273,000 miles on it. More pictures and details here, or continue reading. The car is located in Tampa, FL.

For those that know these cars, you’re well aware that the 400E is a transitional model between the venerable six cylinder 300E and the highly desirable 500E that was tuned by Porsche. While the 400E is no 500E, the performance gain of having the M119 4.2 liter V8 engine in a chassis originally designed for a 3.0 liter inline six cylinder is significant. In other words, this car will go seriously fast compared to its 3.0 liter counterparts. And an M119 with +250k miles on it is hardly broken in - this is the third car I have owned over the years with an M119 that had over 270k on the clock, and it runs very, very well.

I’ve compiled a list of the majority of the work from the detailed records that I keep on every car I own. This gives you an idea (if you don’t know me or my reputation for maintaining cars) of how much work and to what detail was gone to in bringing this car up to standards:


Washed car
Removed lower body cladding to prepare for paint recovery, washed car
Clay bar finish
Replaced worn steering wheel and air bag with spare steering wheel and air bag. Cleaned steering column switches.
Replaced broken ash tray and replaced burned out lamp
Removed radio and cleaned faceplate
Removed instrument cluster, disassembled and cleaned. Painted gauge needles, replaced burned out lamps and cleaned working lamps. Found odometer gears cracked, identified proper gears and ordered replacements. Reinstalled cluster and tested.
Removed trunk badge and tristar, polished finish with Meguires 205, polished finish with 3M PerfectIt polish, waxed with Collinite #845 Insulator Wax.
Replaced all AL fuses with new copper fuses.
Replaced burned out ACC panel illumination lamps (2).
Adjusted left rear corner of sunroof. Was not flush with roofline when closed.
Oil and filter change (Mobil1 0W-40, Mann filter)
Replaced all hard plastic vacuum lines in engine compartment between EZL & manifold, EGR & vacuum valves, intake and vacuum valves, air pump & vacuum valves and intake and check valves at firewall.
Replaced worn out trunk lid bumpers on trunk lid and body.
Installed missing air cleaner retention clip on right valve cover.
Used shelf Mercedes battery to replace existing battery with bad cell. Cleaned battery cable connections.
Replace failed O2 sensor.
Replaced throttle cable, adjusted linkage.
Cleaned interior leather with Leatherique.
Cleaned interior vinyl with 303 Protectant.
Cleaned trunk carpeting and lining
Installed lower body cladding. New pins and clips.
Installed new third brake light assembly and lamp
Replaced failing ignition lock cylinder, two new keys.
Bled brake system, filled with MB brake fluid
Replaced windshield washer reservoir and heater grommets in reservoir lid.
Replaced windshield washer pump, headlight washer pump and grommets.
Cleaned and checked sticky fuel gauge float sensor in fuel tank.
Replaced cracked and damaged right distributor insulator.
Replaced brake light switch on brake pedal linkage.
Installed rebuilt ETA.
New Michelin X-Tour AS T+H, 195/65R-15 91H tires, mounted and balanced
Drained and refilled differential. Mobil 1 75W-90 synthetic gear oil.
Cleaned around fuel filler and inside of fuel filler door. Waxed area when complete.
Replaced windshield wiper blade insert.
Cleaned ACC thermistor in aspirator grille.
Replaced cracked odometer drive gears.
Replaced failed oil pressure gauge sender and sealing ring.
Reglued slat and repaired broken guide on console storage box cover.
Replaced burned out right side panel illumination bulb for ACC panel.
Replaced existing H4 headlight bulbs with new Philips blue bulbs.
Replaced fuel filter with Mann WK845 filter, cleaned cover.
Replaced failed fuel pressure regulator with new Bosch part.
Replaced radio faceplate with rebuilt faceplate from Becker.
Replaced spark plugs. Bosch F8DC4, gapped at 1.0 mm
Installed newer trunk light switch with courtesy light turn off function
Drained transmission and torque converter, replaced filter (Mann) and filled with 8.5 quarts of Castrol TransMax Import ATF
Wire from power side of auxiliary fan resistor was damaged, resistor was not mounted on fender and heat shield was stuck under headlight assembly. Repaired wire and mounted resistor and shield on bracket on inner fender.
Replaced defective headlight/seatbelt buzzer relay to restore courtesy and door puddle light.
Replaced driver's door speaker that had perforation and failed capacitor in crossover.
Replaced original apparatus box cover that had peeling paint with intact cover.
Replaced worn grille shell with used OE shell.
Installed new "Battery in Trunk" label on new apparatus box cover
Installed AMG/Mobil1 oil label on fan shroud
Replaced damaged/worn lower windshield trim on right side, new sealing strip across both lower trim pieces
Replaced failed left rear window regulator with good used one. Installed missing moisture barrier.
Replaced both exterior rear view mirror boots with used boots.
Replaced worn front seat leather covers with new covers
Cleaned carpet under front seats while they were removed for recovering.
Removed headliner to take to upholstery shop for recovering.
Installed new recovered headliner
Reglued vinyl cover on both B pillars.
Includes a black custom fit bra for hood and front bumper, too!

You can also read details of the work I did on the car at my blog on this site as well.

Is it perfect? Absolutely not. However, in my humble opinion, it’s one of the best 400E values for its age and mileage that you’re going to find. The owner is going to get a car that's been well sorted and with no surprises - no worrying about the PO having or not having done things to the car as they claim. Add to the work that I have done to the car a great deal of major repairs and maintenance done by the previous owner, such as a complete front end suspension rebuild, and you’ll understand why I jumped at the opportunity to bring this car back to life. I have records they provided that go back to the original owner of the car that will be included. I can’t tell if they’re complete, but they’re here and shed a lot of light on how the car was cared for by its previous three owners. I also have copies of the VMI (Vehicle Master Inquiry) from Mercedes showing all of the warranty and dealer service work performed.

Nearly every feature on this car is functional. What doesn’t work? The headlight wipers, and I’m working on finding the parts to sort that out. That, and while I wouldn’t consider it broken, the original Becker 1432 wants the antenna to be up at all times. A nuisance, for sure, but certainly something that can be sorted.

That. Is. It.


I think the $4000 price is fair considering the time, effort, market value, age and condition. However, I will entertain reasonable offers from forum members. Hagerty says an example in "fair" condition is $3800, and I believe anyone who would see this car would agree that it's better than "fair". With that in mind I am firm on the price, and if unable to sell it, will set it aside as a backup car. Why do I want to sell it? It was a side trip on the way to finding my “forever” Finnie or nice W108 six cylinder sedan. Proceeds from the sale will go to my “Finnie Fund”.

While cash is king, I am very much interested in W110/W111 Finnies (of any kind) or W108 six cylinder sedans in trade either outright or if I have to kick some cash into the deal for parity.

Questions? Check out the for sale web site or drop me a message at dan@penoff.com

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Old 05-23-2018, 10:04 PM
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There is some serious crack up in here tonight
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^^^^ I don't think so considering the work that's done. It's rare to find this well taken care or w124 let alone 400E. 3500 is a fair price.
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Old 05-24-2018, 07:13 AM
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^^^^ I don't think so considering the work that's done. It's rare to find this well taken care or w124 let alone 400E. 3500 is a fair price.
Pay no attention. That's the Okie Boy who has 20-30 rusting hulks in his back 40 that will never see the road again. If it's not $500 or less he thinks it's overpriced. I might consider a PP discount if someone showed up with cash in hand.
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Aside from the high miles (and that blue interior) this looks like a very well sorted 400E.

Any interest in trading for a 5 speed W124 wagon?
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Old 05-24-2018, 08:29 AM
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Aside from the high miles (and that blue interior) this looks like a very well sorted 400E.

Any interest in trading for a 5 speed W124 wagon?
Thanks for the offer, but no. Short of the cars I listed I've got to go with cash, as I really need to get back on track with finding my Finnie or W108 before I'm priced out of the market. If I can't cash out on this car I'll just park it and keep it on a Hagerty policy for $300/year for a backup driver.

It is really well sorted, and I think that's probably the best part about the car. Anyone who is familiar with the M119 knows that they can routinely go 500k without major work, so that shouldn't be an issue. The chassis is clean and dry with no rust, and I've pretty much replaced the interior with the exception of the back seat, so there's a lot of mileage left in it. The PO did a lot of work with suspension and other parts, which is what attracted me to the car as those are things I don't care to do. That and there's a great deal of provenance, so it's easy to see that the car has been well cared for over its lifetime. AND it's got ICE COLD AIR!

The blue interior is really nice. Personally, I like it better than gray or parchment/palomino as it wears much better. Plus the front seat leather is like new - not a crack or imperfection in it. Still trying to find a good armrest...

Again, I could probably haggle over price a little for forum members, but I also don't want to sell it at a loss. If someone is really serious about the car I'll entertain reasonable offers.

Thanks!

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OK I will pay $800
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Maybe I missed it in one of the posts. I would like to know the location of the car. It's not practical to go 1000 miles to pick up a $4,000 car.
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Maybe I missed it in one of the posts. I would like to know the location of the car. It's not practical to go 1000 miles to pick up a $4,000 car.
Ahh, point well taken.

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Ok so are you still driving it or what?
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Old 08-15-2018, 05:23 AM
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Ok so are you still driving it or what?
Or what.

Sold for $4,000 in May. It lives in upstate New York now.
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Or what.

Sold for $4,000 in May. It lives in upstate New York now.

And money well spent it was I suspect, plenty of those cars around still but most of them are about a half-step from being a trainwreck. Good job with it.

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On a car like that I would buy the service history, not the odometer. Well sold!
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On a car like that I would buy the service history, not the odometer. Well sold!
That is a very good way to phrase it.
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Or what.

Sold for $4,000 in May. It lives in upstate New York now.
Cool. Glad it found a home.

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