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mrhills0146 01-04-2007 04:13 PM

Amazed. '87 Turbo Wagon
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1987-Mercedes-Benz-300TD-WAGON-RARE-MINT_W0QQitemZ170063591645QQihZ007QQcategoryZ6335QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Diesel-heads, I bring you a 20-year-old wagon with a quarter of a million miles on it from the heart of the rust belt. Seller has no feedback and wants $10K for the car?

:eek: :eek: :eek:
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

You've got to be kidding me. I hope PT Barnum was wrong and no one gets suckered into this one. :stupid:

chasinthesun 01-04-2007 04:19 PM

i have an 88 190d ,84 190d and if I purchase my 3rd which Im still in decission mode on,I will have a total of $3400 invested.The plan for this seller is to pullem in high and hope they dont fall off the hook.

justinperkins 01-04-2007 05:02 PM

seller has zero feedback === bad news

babymog 01-04-2007 07:30 PM

Now I see where you guys get the term "Pinkamino".

redassag00 01-04-2007 10:50 PM

Notice it has the later front end and unpainted below the lights?

Jadavis 01-05-2007 12:22 AM

Dent on drivers door about a foot wide.
Small ding on drivers side by the back edge of the back window.
The rear seats have deep butt marks, but the front seats do not. Either there was lots of action in the back seats or those front seats have been replaced/stuffed.
Not a single shot of the bottom of the car.
Great, he cleaned the engine. I wonder what it looked like before it was cleaned.

I love those rumble seats!

-Jim

justinperkins 01-05-2007 12:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jadavis (Post 1377847)
Dent on drivers door about a foot wide.
Small ding on drivers side by the back edge of the back window.
The rear seats have deep butt marks, but the front seats do not. Either there was lots of action in the back seats or those front seats have been replaced/stuffed.
Not a single shot of the bottom of the car.
Great, he cleaned the engine. I wonder what it looked like before it was cleaned.

I love those rumble seats!

-Jim

My rear seats look exactly the same, and in fact so do my fronts. My wagon spent most of it's life as a family car, so I'm sure the kids beat the heck out of the rear seats. I'm sure most wagons have had a similar history. I highly doubt somebody looking to flip a wagon would replace those extremely expensive seats or even go through the trouble to restuff.

speedy300Dturbo 01-05-2007 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinperkins (Post 1377850)
My rear seats look exactly the same, and in fact so do my fronts. My wagon spent most of it's life as a family car, so I'm sure the kids beat the heck out of the rear seats. I'm sure most wagons have had a similar history. I highly doubt somebody looking to flip a wagon would replace those extremely expensive seats or even go through the trouble to restuff.

The rear seats came from the factory with that indentation. That's how they look in my brochure.

Jadavis 01-05-2007 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speedy300Dturbo (Post 1377868)
The rear seats came from the factory with that indentation. That's how they look in my brochure.

Wow, I have just learned something new. Maybe it is the MB Tex. The leather in my 1987 300D does not look like that, even with 230,000+ miles on it.

-Jim

greasybenz 01-05-2007 01:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jadavis (Post 1377878)
Wow, I have just learned something new. Maybe it is the MB Tex. The leather in my 1987 300D does not look like that, even with 230,000+ miles on it.

-Jim

yeah its a MB tex thing, even in my sedan its the same thing in the rear. The 300SD has leather and it doesnt have that "butt indentation" that MB tex has.

pitansk 01-05-2007 01:42 AM

http://www.evergenttechnology.com/eb...-300TDT/42.JPG

tach is inop: notice the temp is about 50 degrees or so, the oil pressure is 2.25bar and the RPMs are at ZERO. just like his feedback, ZERO.

asnowsquall 01-05-2007 02:05 AM

Here is how I look at this. True zero feedback is risky, but it may be to someones advantage. Call this person up, you might find that they are a dealership and have a good reputation, point out to them all of the faults you guys are noting and then submit an offer. You never know, they may actually take $4,000 for it. Chasin, I think its great that you got 3 cars for $3,400, but if you had a rare car like an 87 300TD how would you list it on Ebay?

I thought I remember their name from somewhere, check out the other cars that haven't been sold, one is an older wagon:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItems&since=30&userid=benz-depot&include=0&rows=50&sort=3&completed=1

Mr. G 01-05-2007 05:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asnowsquall (Post 1377909)
Here is how I look at this. True zero feedback is risky, but it may be to someones advantage. Call this person up, you might find that they are a dealership and have a good reputation, point out to them all of the faults you guys are noting and then submit an offer. You never know, they may actually take $4,000 for it. Chasin, I think its great that you got 3 cars for $3,400, but if you had a rare car like an 87 300TD how would you list it on Ebay?

I thought I remember their name from somewhere, check out the other cars that haven't been sold, one is an older wagon:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItems&since=30&userid=benz-depot&include=0&rows=50&sort=3&completed=1


Looking at their prior auctions, they have accepted a number of best offers back in early December yet no feedback.

Doesn't bode well for the seller

TerryS 01-05-2007 07:28 AM

They've only been registered since Novenmber, So I don't think a goosegg means 'bad news'. Kinda unfair to make a snap judgement like that, IMO.( remember when banks gave you a free toaster for opening an account? Well, Ebay doesn't give you an instant feedback rating). I have seen many W124 300TDs going in the five digits, especially on the west coast.
Yeah, I paid mid $4k for mine, and I've got to spend a fair bit to get it into the shape of that guys (dent noted too) He's accepting offers, so I'd assume he isn't stuck on the 10K number. He may go to the auctions for his inventory, so despite him being in Chicago (he does say it's excellent, and I don't see any rust) the car could have come from anywhere. I think how it was cared for is more important than where it came from.

I just find it a little annoying when someone immediately starts slamming a new seller cuz he has something that looks better than the slammer's car. I look at it the other way 'round; maybe mine might be worth more someday too.

justinperkins 01-05-2007 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asnowsquall (Post 1377909)
Here is how I look at this. True zero feedback is risky, but it may be to someones advantage. Call this person up, you might find that they are a dealership and have a good reputation, point out to them all of the faults you guys are noting and then submit an offer. You never know, they may actually take $4,000 for it. Chasin, I think its great that you got 3 cars for $3,400, but if you had a rare car like an 87 300TD how would you list it on Ebay?

I thought I remember their name from somewhere, check out the other cars that haven't been sold, one is an older wagon:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItems&since=30&userid=benz-depot&include=0&rows=50&sort=3&completed=1

If you've never listed on eBay, your ad would not be as "professional" (I mean that lightly) as that listing is. It would probably be total crap. Those people know what they're doing. You buy from a seller with ZERO feedback and you are just asking for trouble. Unless you guys defending this seller are associated with them, I don't see the point of your argument.

87 may have been the only year for the W124 diesel wagon, but they sure did import a lot of 'em. Considering how many I see for sale just in the Central Texas area on a consistent basis, it's a bit of a stretch to call one rare. The MkII Golf Diesel is much more rare, but I couldn't sell mine for more than $2k.


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