$9,500.00
1969 Mercedes-Benz 220D Manual 4-Door Sedan
Posted Oct 21, 2024 | Hits: 4
Make:
Mercedes-Benz
Model:
220D
Country:
USA
State:
CO
City:
Colorado Springs
Zip:
80909
Body Style:
Sedan
Year:
1969
Mileage:
64581
Miles
Transmission:
Manual
Fuel:
Diesel
Doors:
4
Color:
Beige
Condition:
Used
1969 Mercedes-Benz 220 DIESEL (220D). Manual transmission.
This car has ZERO RUST ANYWHERE! Garage-kept its entire life and came from an area where there's almost never any snow. Most of the paint is still original, with the only exception I can see, looks like someone had the front fender tops and hood re-sprayed at one time, many years ago (presumably to fix stone chips). Looking closely down both sides, I could detect one or two very minor parking lot dings. Hard to notice unless you're looking for them and this is a very forgiving pastel color.
The interior is literally flawless. The engine bay is quite clean with no detectable leaks. The undercarriage looks just as good as the rest of the car. The trunk still looks new inside, with the original spare tire and all the factory tools in place. All glass and weather stripping are excellent. The paint still shows a more than acceptable shine.
The previous owner was a fuss budget about maintenance and repairs. He left a small notebook in the glovebox of all the maintenance performed. There is a multitude of factory Mercedes service manuals in the trunk, along with an extra fan / alternator belt.
The Michelin tires are virtually new and evenly worn with no dry-rotting (although they were installed several years ago).
This car is tight in every way. It drives perfectly, with no squeaks or rattles. It goes down the road arrow-straight. I've driven it to 70 mph and it worked perfectly. The doors still close with that heavy Mercedes "thud". The hinges are all still tight.
I would drive this car anywhere with complete confidence.
This car has ZERO RUST ANYWHERE! Garage-kept its entire life and came from an area where there's almost never any snow. Most of the paint is still original, with the only exception I can see, looks like someone had the front fender tops and hood re-sprayed at one time, many years ago (presumably to fix stone chips). Looking closely down both sides, I could detect one or two very minor parking lot dings. Hard to notice unless you're looking for them and this is a very forgiving pastel color.
The interior is literally flawless. The engine bay is quite clean with no detectable leaks. The undercarriage looks just as good as the rest of the car. The trunk still looks new inside, with the original spare tire and all the factory tools in place. All glass and weather stripping are excellent. The paint still shows a more than acceptable shine.
The previous owner was a fuss budget about maintenance and repairs. He left a small notebook in the glovebox of all the maintenance performed. There is a multitude of factory Mercedes service manuals in the trunk, along with an extra fan / alternator belt.
The Michelin tires are virtually new and evenly worn with no dry-rotting (although they were installed several years ago).
This car is tight in every way. It drives perfectly, with no squeaks or rattles. It goes down the road arrow-straight. I've driven it to 70 mph and it worked perfectly. The doors still close with that heavy Mercedes "thud". The hinges are all still tight.
I would drive this car anywhere with complete confidence.