Presentation
This 1982 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE W126 of Spanish origin has 167,000 km. The seller indicates that the vehicle has benefited from recent expenses. The seller states that the first owner of this 280SE was the Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany, Eugenio Beihl, based in San Sebastian in the Basque Country. He is known to have taken part in the Burgos trial and to have been one of the first hostages held by the Basque terrorist group ETA. He was released 25 days later.

On the outside, the seller states that the vehicle is in average condition. The green bodywork shows visible defects in the gallery. The seller notes rubbing marks on the front and rear bumpers, the right-hand rear wing and the left-hand rear door. He also notes various scratches all over the bodywork. A video of the underbody is available at the top of the page.

Inside, the seller states that the vehicle is in good condition. The camel leather upholstery shows signs of use. The seller reports that the front passenger seat has large cracks. The steering wheel and dashboard are in good condition. A wooden section of the centre console is damaged. The on-board instrumentation and electrical equipment are in normal working order. This car has the following equipment:
- Leather seats
- Climatisation auto
- Electric windows

The 2.8-litre 6-cylinder developed 184 bhp when it left the factory. The seller states that the mechanical system is working normally, as is the automatic gearbox. The seller has invoices on display in the gallery. The car has recently had its radiator replaced, the coolant drained and the air conditioning compressor replaced.

The car has its 4 original rims in good condition, fitted with old tyres. The car brakes normally.

The seller is a professional located in Spain in Tordera and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its Spanish registration, a favourable technical inspection less than 6 months old, documentation and invoices.
The seller wished to set a reserve price.