Turbo Diesel Wagon Grease Car on 2040-cars
Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5 cyl diesel / grease
Fuel Type:Biodiesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 300-Series
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: td wagon
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 116,000
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Tan
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 5
this car is in very good shape - it has brand new brakes and rotors(last week) - the tires are at about half life - the pictures here were taken last summer but the car has only been driven about 500 miles since these pics were taken - just enough to keep it rolling - i will list everything that i can think of that is an issue - the drivers side door latch is broken but i have a brand new replacement for it - the back driver side window does not open - glass off track i was quoted 400 to fix it but i think it can be done a lot cheaper with some salvage yard searching - drivers side power window sticks but i also have a replacement switch for that - clock and tach don't work on dash - rear wiper and power antenna don't work - drivers side seat is a bit soft - all that being said - the car is great - runs great and is quite clean - i just want to disclose everything so there are no surprises - --- the grease conversion is a one tank system which I have found to be MUCH easier than the dual tank - the filtered grease pours directly into the gas tank and mixed with diesel - you can mix it - use straight grease or straight diesel - whichever you like - the fuel injector and the fuel lines are heated - when you get in the car in the morn you just flip the toggle to heat the lines and wait two min before starting it up - once the car is warm if you are making multiple stops around town you will not need to warm lines every time - in the coldest months you can mix in diesel w grease so it wont clog up - but i usually just use straight diesel once it gets below 30 - (I got stuck one time - lesson learned) --------- the only real rust on the car is under the back wheel wells - see pics - car is super cool to cruise around in - my wife used it as her daily driver for 2-3 years before getting a new car 2 years ago - now we just use it to kick around in - so its time to unload it - i have over 10 k into this car but realize that will be tough to recoup so i will let it go for much less - good luck - feel free to ask questions or come drive it if you are nearby -
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