1983 Mercedes Benz 300 D Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars
Watertown, Connecticut, United States
You are viewing a 1983 Mercedes Benz 300 D Turbo Diesel 5-speed automatic with approx. 225000 miles on it. This car is rare and gorgeous and has been keep in beautiful shape for a 30 year old classic. There is a lot of life left to this beautiful car. This car comes with power windows; doors; sunroof; new batteries; new wipers; good tires; a Kenwood Stereo with a 6 CD changer has replaced the factory original radio (however, original radio is in the trunk). The car has just been completely service, including oil change and filters, gas filters, air filter etc. The car has been inspection and is in excellent running condition (at excellent MPG as to be expected from this class of vehicle. There are some small dings and light rust (hardly noticeable)which is to be expected for a 30 year old car. The power radio antenna does not extend to its total height, but works and does not effect the radio reception. This car is being sold "as is" condition. Ask any question before bidding. Thank you for viewing. |
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