1974 Mercedes 450 Sl Convertible (hardtop) Dashboard And Instrument Panel on 2040-parts.com
Bethesda, Maryland, US
This part was purchased from Mercedes and was
imported from Germany by the owner of the car. It is an original part and is no
longer available from the factory. The original order number is 107 680 3487.
The color is dark blue (Farbe 5045). This part
is in storage in Bethesda, MD. It is part of an estate sale. The part
is unused and undamaged. It is with the original packaging, which was only
opened for the purpose of taking the above pictures. Seller will refund shipping fee paid over and above
actual shipping cost.
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