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95 E320 Special Edition parts car, runs & drives
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Selling a running, driving parts car. 285k miles, suffered a LF spring perch failure due to rust (brake lines OK). Everything works (seats, sunroof, mirrors, locks, ABS, ASR, etc.) Runs perfectly, shifts perfectly (50K on rebuilt trans), AC works, updated wiring harness, good radio w/code, recent shocks, struts, alignment, voltage regulator, OVP relay, crank position sensor, fuel pump relay, front bearings, ignition lock cylinder, cat back exhaust. None of which add to the value unless you part it out or repair it. I don't have the skills to do that. Does not have the SE wheels or sill plates, does have decent burl wood interior. Seats show normal wear under the covers, clear coat failures, rust. Will need tires. $650 cash, title in hand, come drive it (carefully) home. Pictures in the parts forum below.
Also would make a good donor for W201 (190E) M104 engine/trans/brakes swap/upgrade! 7/20 Price drop, $650, cash talks. |
Insurance bill due soon, bring cash and drive it home. There's another one, a 94 E320 parts car (roller, not running). Take both for the price of one. I want my yard back. More pictures in the parts for sale thread.
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Want this gone. $500 takes it complete. I'd rather not part it out.
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do you think the rear seatbelts (female) will fit my 95
E320 cabriolet... |
Polyglitzo, the 95 running parts car is sold, being picked up Saturday (I'll believe it when it drives slowly away).
However....I have a non-running 94 parts car (also a sedan) that has rear seat belt latches available. You would need to verify fitment, but for $35 for the pair (which includes USPS USA delivery) you could take a chance:). Send a private message with your email address and I'll send pictures of both male and female ends for your review. |
The rear seat belts for a cab are different from the sedan.....
Has to do with the bracket. Although you could probably modify it. Jim |
You can modify a sedan seatbelt pretty easily. You need to slot one of the holes and bend the bracket (90 degrees, if memory serves).
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Cab rear seat belt receivers are different to a coupe as well.
Easiest thing to do is remove the rear seat and remove the bracket and install a full set of sedan belts, which screw into the holes where the bracket was installed. |
thanks for the advice...
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Polyglitzo, if you want the complete set of rear belts in addition to the receivers, total price would be $55 which includes delivery in the contUSA. Note that I would need know very soon (today) as the 94 parts car is also leaving Saturday morning.
Running, driving 95 parts car has been SOLD. |
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