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1990 Mercedes-benz Deluxe Brochure -190-300e/se/ce/sel/te-420-560-300sl-500sl on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
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East Palestine, Ohio, United States

East Palestine, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

1990 MERCEDES-BENZ DELUXE FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION.    INCLUDES FEATURES FOR 1990 MERCEDES-BENZ 190E 2.6 SEDAN, 300E 2.6 SEDAN, 300E SEDAN300E 4MATIC SEDAN, 300CE COUPE, 300TE STATION WAGON, 300TE 4MATIC STATION WAGON, 300SE SEDAN, 300SEL SEDAN, 420SEL SEDAN, 300SL COUPE/ROADSTER, 500SL COUPE/ROADSTER, 560SEL SEDAN, AND 560SEC COUPE MODELS.    THIS 36 PAGE BROCHURE MEASURES 7-1/2" BY 10-1/4".

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