as Transport Diesel.
I think I remember seeing the term Tonnenwagen Diesel, maybe in an
old Road & Track mag. I don't even know if that's a real word.
Maybe my poor memory invented that one. <shrug>.
Rich
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "lostintheflood2"
<lanni.johnson@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks to you all. You guys are great! I am now re-inspired and
will
> print out your responses to share with my husband.
>
> Your reasons for your preference for older model MB's are grounded
in
> some very very good principles of self-reliance and independence.
I
> like that!
>
> And thanks to Daniel for clarifying the meaning of TD for these
> vintage MB's.
>
> "By the way, when referring to MB cars of this era TD
> would mean "Transport or Touring Diesel" what we call
> a station wagon, not turbo charged diesel."
>
> We have plenty of time to watch and wait for the best deal we can
find.
>
> We live in Snohomish, Washington, which is about 30 miles NNE of
> Seattle. Is there anyone in the neighborhood that knows a good
local
> diesel mechanic?
>
> I'm going to stick around and keep reading.
>
> My best regards to you all,
>
> Lanni
>
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