W123 300d Turbo Diesel California Model on 2040-cars
Michigan City, Indiana, United States
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Please read the entire description, I'm including some tools as well. Selling my 85 300d turbo diesel. Its a California model that has 225k miles on it. Car was optioned with leather interior and for the most part the interior is in great shape. I intend to be as honest as possible in my description. Service records are fairly complete but I can tell you what I've done in the past two years. CV axles (china) comes with originals, rear sway bar links, front wheel bearings, shocks (all four), front upper control arms, air conditioning compressor, tires, rebuilt injectors with monarch nozzles, recent valve job, replaced all hvac vacuum actuator, rear door lock actuator, fixed one of the rear window regulator (pass rear needs fixing). I think that's about it. This car currently has no vacuum leaks, all doors lock and unlock. Car can sit for well over a week and still unlock all doors. Originated from California so it has very minimal to no rust. I've never had the car not start due to cold weather (<0F) runs excellent very little smoke under WOT. Truly a pleasure to drive down the highway.
The bad: front drivers seat could use a little tlc, the leather has separated from the lower frame. Dash has a small crack in it (pictured), Rear end chunks on down shift and when going from R to D however, it's done this since I've had it and I'm not concerned about it. The paint on the hood roof and trunk is sun faded however the body is extremely clean there is only one small dent that I know of. Other then that the body is very good shape, I was going to have the car repainted but I decided I preferred the look of the patina on the roof, hood and trunk. Cruise control works, but not that great. Sometimes the AUTO setting on HVAC controls doesn't bring the fan on, just have to turn it on high and set back to auto. Air conditioning compressor was replaced recently and the A/C works however it recently began making a noise, I did have the belts of recently so it could just be a loose belt but its been cool out so I haven't been using it Car was originally from California spent some years in AZ as well (from service records). Its a very clean car and I hate to see it go I just have too many projects right now. I have the original sales receipt for the vehicle, maintenance history is also fairly complete. If there are more questions regarding this I can take pictures of it when I return home tomorrow. I have several specialty tools that will go with the car as well as instructions for various maintenance things. Injector pop tester (with guide), valve adjustment wrenches (with guide), Diesel compression test kit, Pre-chamber removal tool, glow plug reamer, there may be others but that's all I can think of you will get what I have. Please keep in mind this car is in very good shape for its age and it has been taken care of and maintained and it also comes with most tools necessary to keep it maintained. These cars are a lot of fun to own but keep in mind it is almost 30 years old I would recommend being able to perform maintenance and willing to work on it. Please email me if you have any questions. I will be able to provide additional pictures upon request. I would not hesitate driving this car anywhere! |
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