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  • DukeOfUndersteer

    Nov. 17, 2009 9:36 a.m. DukeOfUndersteer Dork

    Not mine, though i have driven this exact car! They call it "French Fry", it was the shop car for a local shop in North Atlanta called Hot Wheels...

    Bad News: the starter is shot and will not start. We need to get rid of this car. Our loss is your gain.

    Good News: the engine and transmission are in awesome working condition. The car is currently at our Mercedes repair shop. The cost of the starter repair is $400. Use for parts or pay to get the starter fixed.

    For $500 the car is yours "as is". The shop does reliable repairs, we've used them for years. To see the car, call us and we'll give you the address to the repair shop.

    1982 Mercedes 300D, LEATHER SEATS, AUTOMATIC, GREAT ENGINE Body work is rough with rust This car runs straight on veggie oil and comes with 20 gallons of FREE filtered veggie oil (if you want it)

    Clean title, 2 new tires, 222,000 miles, no emissions needed, leather seats, working radio, Great on Diesel gas!! (32-38 mpg)

    PROS: Mechanically this car runs awesome. We've used this as a commuter car, so the miles are primarily highway. We hate to see it go, but we need a 4WD vehicle for our move out of state. No major leaks or engine problems. This engine will outlast this car and any other car it is placed into, if you so choose. It's bullet proof and in high demand by Mercedes aficionados. This is my third diesel Mercedes and the strongest diesel engine I've ever driven yet. It has also been run on jet fuel in the past. No accidents.

    CONS: This car has body issues including, rust and is in need of some metal work on the floor boards.

    Contact e-mail listed or call 678-777-4599

    http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/cto/1468791979.html

  • RossD

    Nov. 17, 2009 10:11 a.m. RossD HalfDork

    A guy at work had a 240d and we lifted up the carpet by the passenger seat mounts and could see the parking lot. The undercoating hides the rust when you're looking at the bottom of the car.

  • EvanB

    Nov. 17, 2009 10:32 a.m. EvanB HalfDork

    The good news is the carpet is just snapped in and is easy to remove.

 

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