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To CD or not to CD? '85 300 CD T 254k
Is it a baptism by fire to consider an '85 300 CD turbo (with Cali engine), as my first MB? 254k miles
Will it convert me to the MB way of life, or scare the glow plugs right out of me? It's in excellent shape, with a few items not functional (rear-left window, antenna). Seats, carpet, dash, wood literally look unused. Exterior is straight, original paint with minor scratches. Champagne with black MB Tex interior. No dents, dings, major scratches. I've spent hours searching thru this forum for anything on 300CD's, and have found only one meaningful thread: Spire 7/22/05 Is this the dreaded 1985 California MB 300CD engine? ...which doesn't bode well. Any and all counsel much appreciated! (Most appreciated would be tips on searching all the thousands of threads. Forum Search function is not specific enough, as far as I can tell. This is my first posting, so let the hazing ritual begin...!) |
There is actually nothing to dread about a 300CD 1985 kali edition.
Once you make the convertion from the trap oxidizer to the regular airbox you got yourself a very desirable vehicle... with one of the most reliable engine of the automobile history. Part for the body are not very easy to find but eveything else (engine, suspenssion is shared with the more vanilla sedans. |
the CD is pretty rare since it was a US market car and not many were made... couple thousand i think.. but still rare
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If it checks out, go for it! Mercedes Benz parts are going to be somewhat expensive by nature, but the mechanical components are the same as the sedans and wagons, just the body style is different. Got any Pics?
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Well, true! I never considered the interior, but I was talking about mechanical parts. I've never had one of these, but if I found one in my area I would definitely consider it. The interior thing is good to know though! Does tis include the front seats? Are they different than the sedan front seats?:o
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Lemme know if you pass it up...
Welcome to the forum!
I have been on the lookout for a clean 84 or 85 CD with a good maintenance history... My guess is you will enjoy this model even better than the sedans and you know how well we all love those!:D Good luck:antlers: |
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The coupe front seats are vastly different than in the sedan. How do you think you are supposed to get to the back seats with non-retractable front seats?:dizzy2:
Like in most others coupe from most others makers the front seats in a coupe 123 have a lever that slide the seat forward. |
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i dont think the cali engine is all that bad. a little less power.
the front doghouse and all mechanicals are same as sedan (except driveshaft). the doors, windows, body are unique. interior parts of doors are same too some but not all. dash is same, steering wheel pedals etc. seats unique. trunk lid same and trunk interior. same bumper and taillights too. very very nice cars. they drive a little more nimble than a sedan. you sit an inch or two lower. the only drawback imho, is a small backseat and the long door in a pull in parking space. i have an 82 300cd. feel free to pm if you like. good luck tom w |
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is it 5% more trouble? 10%? at 265k will it make a big difference? i have never owned one, i am just going by what i have read here. tom w |
The $60 air filter alone should be enough to throw off most people.
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