Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Mercedes 300 280 250 220 Se 111 112 Vdo Square Dash Clock 220se 250se 280se on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Manufacturer Part Number:1115420011 Warranty:No Part Brand:VDO

For sale is a used dash clock that was removed from a 1968 Mercedes 280 SE 111ch, but will work on other 111ch model 220 250 280 300 SE year 1963-1971 2dr cars. The part number on the face of the clock is 111 542 0011 and is made by VDO.  THE CLOCK DOES NOT WORK.  We are selling this item as is as pictured.  Stock# 4724

 

We are a dismantling yard for Japanese midliner trucks and German automobiles.  We have been in business for 40 years and have a large selection of good used parts.  We ship worldwide.  You can reach us with any questions regarding this auction to Ben at 323-589-2162 ex 12.  We are open Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm P.S.T. by appointment only please.  California residents will be charged sales tax.

 

We accept pay pal,  visa/mc discover card in person.  Item must be paid for in full within (5) five days after auction ending unless other terms are agreed on.  Overseas and foreign buyers welcomed.  Please contact us for payment instructions and a shipping quote.  This item may also be picked up by appointment only please.  $15.00 flat rate shipping in lower 48 states.  All others please contact us with zip code for shipping quote.

Innovative ways to finance a Supercar

Thu, 20 Mar 2014

Ferrari 458 Spider – buy now, pay later. Those of us who can’t actually afford a Ferrari or Lamborghini, or any of the £200k (and more) supercars that stir our souls, tend to think buyers of such cars just flash the Amex Black and it’s job done. But that’s a long way from the truth.

Nissan tests self-cleaning paint

Fri, 25 Apr 2014

Well that took long enough. Nanotechnology is here, and Nissan is reportedly using it in the paint on its little Versa Note hatchback. We would have started on something a little more exciting, like the hard-to-care-for matte finish on the GT-R's rear spoiler, but that's just us.

Aston Martin Rapide coming home

Tue, 07 Jun 2011

Aston Martin Rapide - homeward bound It took Aston Martin what seemed like forever to get their four-door supercar – the Aston Martin Rapide – in to production, and even then they didn’t build it themselves. When they were busy planning production of the Rapide the world’s economy was buoyant, credit was a piece of cake and Aston Martins were flying out of the showroom. But the new economic reality bit in 2008 and sales fell at Aston Martin, but by then the plan to get the Rapide built at Magna Steyr in Austria was unstoppable so, despite Aston Martin workers twiddling their thumbs as Magna Steyr built Rapides, there as nothing to be done.