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1984 Mercedes-Benz 300 Series 300TD Station Wagon

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Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 300-Series
Type: Wagon
Trim: TDT
Doors: 4
Year: 1984
Mileage: 135859
VIN: WDBAB93A6EF017945
Color: Red
Engine: 3.0L Diesel I5
Cylinders: 5
Fuel: diesel
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Tan
Drive side: Left-Hand Drive
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

1984 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series TDT Additional Info:

The 1984 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series TDT is a classic car with a distinctive red exterior and tan interior. This wagon-style vehicle boasts a spacious interior with 6 seats and features like auxiliary heating, air conditioning, and cruise control. With only 2 previous owners and a mileage of 135,859, this automatic transmission vehicle is equipped with a 5-cylinder 3.0L diesel engine, making it a reliable and stylish choice for car enthusiasts. Made in the United States, this Mercedes-Benz 300-Series is a timeless piece of automotive history.
Recently serviced and running like a champ, this classic piece of German engineering drives like a dream. This is the perfect car for a person who loves vintage Mercedes and includes a large crate of hard-to-find parts and pieces (~$2000 value) to help give it a full restoration as well as all the service records, owners manuals and repair handbooks.
The vehicle is 42 years old and does have a number of known issues that should be addressed (repaired/replaced) by the new owner including:
1. Front Passenger Tie-Rod2. Vaccum Shocks3. Dash Lights4. Oil Leak5. Transmission Leak6. Driver Door Window Switch7. New Tires
It very likely has other minor issues that I haven’t noticed yet. I inherited this vehicle in July of this year and had my mechanic go through it thoroughly for ~ 6 months and get her up and running great.
This classic Mercedes Wagon includes the rear-facing folding back seat, original jack, Mercedes-Benz wrenches and even the original first-aid kit amongst other retro-details and pieces of automotive history. She runs great and is fun to drive. Needs a little love. And will serve you well for 42 more years to come with the proper care.