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Originally Posted by RobertFini
My vote for the answer to question #1 is a complete set of factory manuals; even when you're not chasing after a repair, they still make for interesting casual reading in your spare time. I haven't had a 123 in well over a decade and still pull mine out every now and then.
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Good luck finding those. At least for a reasonable price. Maybe a past owner who no longer needs them could donate Numbskull a set
Regarding the wheels, size depends on which 123 model. They are all listed in the on-line manual - check section 40.
The 1985 300D (I also own one) uses 6" rims. Model code is 123.133. It came with bundt rims. For steel or alloy, I think you would need to find rims off an earlier 123 or even some other MB model.
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Graham
85 300D
,72 350SL, 98 E320, Outback 2.5