Make: | Mercedes-Benz |
Model: | 300-Series |
Type: | Wagon |
Doors: | 5 |
Year: | 1983 |
Mileage: | 175730 |
VIN: | WDBAB93A6DN013981 |
Fuel: | Diesel |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Item location: | Beverly Hills, California, United States |
1983 Mercedes 300TD (W123) Turbo Diesel Wagon with only 175730 miles. Solid as a rock and NO corrosion observed in any of the typical problem areas, like rocker panels, wheel wells, jack points etc. All power windows work. Clean title, no damage history, and also exempt from CA Smog! Not many of these Wagons remain and they are increasingly hard to come by, constantly going up in value.
Chrome on the bumpers is very good, if not excellent. Car always starts, and drives and brakes straight as an arrow on four brand new tires. Automatic transmission shifts properly and there is little engine blowback. Built like a tank, this W123 Wagon provides a comfortable ride in addition to unsurpassed reliability and safety. With some basic maintenance, this car can still be your daily driver 25 years from now. Built 40 years ago, this classic W123 has some very minor dings and paint imperfections but is overall very presentable as you can see from the images.
Most recent repairs, maintenance and upgrades include but are not limited to:
1 Valve cover casket
7 Qrts engine oil
1 Oil filter
1 Fuel filter
1 Primer pump
1 Air filter housing mount
2 Reverse light lenses
2 Reverse light bulb holders
1 driver-side sun visor
2 Reverse light bulbs
2 Shifter linkage bushings
2 Shifter assembling bushings
1 Shifter selector light bulb
1 Drive shaft center support
1 Center support bearing
1 Hydraulic high-pressure hose on the pump
2 Qrt hydraulic fluid
1 Window switch
1 New Transmission mount
Glove compartment lock/hinge replaced
Repaired cargo nets on seat backs
4 new Nexen tires (bought and mounted 10 miles ago; rated for 60000 miles)
Battery tray repaired
Two new taillights
Still to be addressed depending on the new owner’s preference:
- Power locks
- Cruise control
- Antenna
- AC (compressor spins freely and the AC clutch engages)
- Driver’s seat has two tears
- Rear wiper and washer
- Sunroof adjustment (sunroof does NOT leak)
Vehicle shows some wear and tear, as is to be expected from a 40+ year-old car. That said, completely restored, W123 Wagons like this one go for up to $ 60000:
https://www.woodsandbarclay.com/1984-300td-orientred
Currently insured for $ 12000 as a collector’s car for only $ 100 annually. Clean FL title in hand, and DMV VIN verification for immediate CA registration has already been taken care of. This Wagon comes with some maintenance records, receipts, original manuals, and the original, factory-supplied First Aid Kit.
Drive as is forever or take it up to the next level over time and turn it into a pristine showcar.
This Wagon is being sold AS IS, WHERE IS - no warranty expressed, given or implied. What you see is what you get and there will be no renegotiating of the purchase price after the auction ends. I am not a mechanic, just someone who - unlike my wife - has a thing for classic Mercedes-Benz. All of the above information is provided to the best of my knowledge, however, it will be up to YOU to inspect the car prior to the end of the auction and decide if this vehicle meets your expectations. Please do not bid if you do not intend to go through with this transaction and give it a good new home. Also, if you have any questions or would like additional images, please reach out.
Inspections are welcome BEFORE the auction ends: Once you place the winning bid, you have entered into a legally binding contract. Vehicle, title, manuals etc. will be released to the new owner upon receipt of the full purchase price via wire transfer or cashier's check.