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Old 12-06-2006, 06:07 AM
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It's not just another car.....

....it's a German car.....

This forum is a good place to find all sorts of info relating to your new car/addiction (these old Benzes will grow on ya).....

I would go here.....

http://www.mbusa.com/heritage/index.do

.....mouse over the "Classic Center" tab and select "Technical Literature" then enter your cars info in the boxes as prompted.....they will tell you what MBUSA has available for your car......I highly recommend the Model 123 Service Manual Library......it's on CD and includes all of the original MB service manuals that relate to the W123 .....it's not the best system, it's the manuals in .pdf format......nearly impossible to search.....but most info that you will want is in there....somewhere.....and it's only $20......each of the manuals contained are going for in excess of $50 on e-Bay...or a couple hundred bucks for the set.....
Engine Manual
Electrical Troubleshooting Manual
Maintenance Manual
Owners Manual
Climate Control Manual
Chassis and Body Manual

Also....if you click on parts on the header above...you get to meet Phil.....he has most stuff that you will need...

There is a fella here Diesel Giant.....find his website....

and sign up for the magasine/catalog here...

http://www.performanceproducts4benz.com/

.....also check out their on-line catalog while you are there.....


Nice car......had a similar one several years back......good luck on your new adventure.....

SB
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Diesels:
'85 300D, "Max, Blue Benz", 155K, 27.0 MPG
'84 190D 2.2, "Eva, Brown Benz", 142K, 40.2 MPG
'77 240D (parts car)
'67 Eicher ES 202 Tractor "Otto" (2cyl, Air Cooled, 30HP)
Gassers:
'94 Ford F-150, "Henry", 170K (300 Six) 17.5 MPG
'85 190E 2.3, 148K....Parts Car
'58 Dodge W300M Powerwagon (Flat Fenders) Less than 10 MPG
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