1982 Mercedes Benz 300 Cd Turbo Diesel * Perfect * on 2040-cars
Logan, Utah, United States
1982 Mercedes Benz 300 CD Turbo Diesel I purchased this vehicle from its original owner last fall, I have drove it very little. I have never seen such a clean 300 CD it is in as close to new condition as you will find. It even still has the original windshield. I bought the car from the original owner moments after he said he was selling it to move out of the area. It truly is a rare car in rare condition. The car looks great, runs and drives beautifully even my son who couldn't see my love for the car was overcome when we took it for a drive. I bought the car from under its car cover in its clean garage space were it spent most if its life, it has acquired the same care in my garage and I have needs for the space but cant bring myself to park it out for even a day. The car is in excellent condition inside and out and the paint shines like new. All chrome and trim is in excellent condition, the power sunroof works perfectly. The interior is in like new condition including the genuine MB floor mats. Recently serviced and inspected. Ready to hit the road I included some information on the car, the 300 CD Turbo was a United States only model, there was 8007 built from 1981-1985. From what i have found very few had the options this car has but I couldn't find that number. There were only 1985 300 CD cars built in 1982 of them majority were 4 door models. All shipping expenses are the buyers responsibility if you choose to drive it away you may do so as I am confident it will take you anywhere you want to go.
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