1984 Mercedes-benz 300td Base Wagon 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Bartlesville, Oklahoma, United States
1984 Mercedes-Benz 300TD, Ivory exterior (MB color code 623), Palomino interior. This is a beautiful car in fantastic overall condition. The car has been fully serviced and the valves have been adjusted. In 2010 the transmission was completely rebuilt--receipts in the glove box. The a/c was serviced 2 months ago and it blows cold. This wagon always starts up right away, has lots of power and shifts perfectly. There are a couple of minor imperfections (as with any 30 year old car) that I will list in the interest of full disclosure. Power antenna is broken, driver's side rear view mirror has a hair line crack, there is a small star in the passenger side windshield and the rear passenger window does not operate. Overall this is a superior example and a classy looking Benz! These cars are really popular right now and one of the few classic cars reliable and tough enough to be used as daily drivers. At 187,400 miles the 3.0 diesel engine is just breaking in. These engines routinely run 500K+ miles with regular maintenance.
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