Yea, lets be real here. First of all $55 is probably the asking price. 120K for miles if true is low, not to say the car can't be or is not trashed. Is it the original owner? Do they have the history of the car? Rust? Check it out real close and if you can't do it yourself hire someone who can. For comparison I have a 1980 240 for sale. It has a Mercedes Benz engine(not rebuilt) installed by a Mercedes Benz dealer at 90K miles. Car has 180K. California car no rust. I bought from original owner. I have all documentation of work history including the original p.o. Brand new set of tires, ect., ect., ect., Car could be driven to NYC tomorrow. I am asking a whole lot less. Did I say it also has a four speed transmission and a heater system that really works, none of that push button crap. Max
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> Great car. Hope it has 2K or 3K cash in the trunk to help offset the purchase price.
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> brian from la verne, ca
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> From: rwillman18 <rwillman18@...>
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> Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 12:31 PM
> Subject: [diesel_mercedes] 1985 turbo diesel
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> I am contemplating the purchase of a 1985 turbo diesel with 120,000 miles. The car is tip topâ¦no rust, and aside from a few chips in the paint a great looking car. I am in Wisconsin and I want to know if 5500.00 is a fair price and can I use it as a daily driver? What should I be looking at on this car? Thank for the help!!
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