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1983 Mercedes Benz 300 D W123 - Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:149500 Color: with black M
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1983 Mercedes Benz 300 D W123

EXCELLENT CONDITION - Beautiful Southern California Car

For sale by owner


The engine is an exceptionally smooth TURBO Diesel - a rare and one of the best engines ever produced, if not the most coveted diesel out there! This is a rare combination of power, durability and economy, Diesel engines easily many times as much as a gas engines - these engines really last a lifetime - easily go 500k milesThe vehicle is not even a quarter of the way through it's life. 

You are looking at a rare, great looking true luxury automobile, one of the finest series that Mercedes-Benz makes. The vehicle has been made and assembled entirely in Germany, and consists only of Germany made parts. It's a great color for this model. Original factory paint and wheels in incredible condition!

*BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING COSTS*
Will Deliver Within Greater Los Angeles Area Free of Charge
I have a reputable auto shipper who I have worked with in the past DAS (dasautoshippers dot com?)

  • Extremely reliable steel block engine; best year for MBZ Diesel Engine 1982-1984.
  • Panasonic (aftermarket) CD Player - great sound! Only non-factory part on vehicle.
  • 1 previous owner estate car that was rarely used.
  • Regularly Serviced; including new oil and filter changes every 3,000 miles
  • Brand New Mercedes-Benz factory vacuum pump recently installed as of Jan. 2014
  • New Oil and Filter as of Jan. 2014
  • All original paint in incredible condition!
  • Beautiful Anthracite Gray exterior with black M-B Text interior
  • Interior Walnut wood trim
  • Power Windows
  • Large Power Sunroof
  • 149,500 Original Miles!
  • New Car Cover ($50 Value)

Serviced by exclusive Mercedes-Benz mechanic, Vaco Precision Inc. in Hollywood, CA

Please feel free to call Vaco for a reference on this vehicle (reference Aron Nussbaum's 300D)
vacomercedesbenz dot com - (323) 953-7000


Please contact me with any questions or thoughts:
Aron Nussbaum
(805) 305-3470
aron.c.nussbaum at gmail dot com


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