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1983 Mercedes Diesel 240 D European Edition
Mercedes 1983 240D-European edition. White, 4 speed. Excellently maintained. A/C, sunroof, new cloth interior and new front tires. Pristine condition; ideal for the collector or Mercedes aficionado. All original manuals and records. $7500. Call Steve 937 748-9603 or 937 241-4249.
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New Price on This Vehicle
Well, after much deliberation, I have decided to reduce the price on this vehicle to a more realistic $5550. You can reach me at 937 748-9603 or 937 241-4249
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You might wish to study this web sight a bit on what these cars are worth. You will find yourself revisiting your deliberation.
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You might want to do a little more research on priceing of these. How many miles, has it been an OH car all it's life? If so how much rust is there? Just trying to help you sell it quickly.
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let me repeat the previous poster's sentiments in plain english,
dude- whats the mileage for the asking price ? ??
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1982 300SD (214 k, excellent shape) kidmobile running mostly biodiesel, gets 31 mpg hwy with 2.82 rear from a euro 500SEL 1976 115 body 240D 4-speed (traded for Jeep parts) - Engine lives on in my CJ7 |
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I was serious, since I was in search of a good diesel. I wish you had responded in time. I have since found a 1980 300SD, rust free, 130 kmi (all for a $1000 :))
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1982 300SD (214 k, excellent shape) kidmobile running mostly biodiesel, gets 31 mpg hwy with 2.82 rear from a euro 500SEL 1976 115 body 240D 4-speed (traded for Jeep parts) - Engine lives on in my CJ7 |
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I have an '84 Euro 240D and love it, but your asking price is way out of line, even if it is a pristine low mileage car.
As a previous poster asked, has it been in Ohio long? Cars don't rust here in Texas, and mine only spent the first 12 months of it's life in Germany, so it is totally rust free. This will factor into your price. The Euro's are not as rare as you might think, and even if they were, they are not universally desirable. As a previous poster said, I'm not ragging on you, I'm just trying to help you understand the going market. Good luck, |
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