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Old 08-27-2007, 02:45 AM
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So I am starting a new job that has an 80 mile commute, round trip. It just so happens that my second car, a 1989 VW Jetta, is dead with over 300K miles of faithful service under its belt on the original GAS (not diesel) drivetrain.

Anyhow, I've been looking at many German cars to pile the miles onto, and (if you guys have seen my posts here lately) I've kinda narrowed it to the E28/E30 BMWs, or the W123/W201 Mercedes Benzes.

Now I think I've narrowed it just to the W123, which is where I was in the first place. I keep coming back to this car. Maybe that should be a sign...

Anyhow, I checked out a 1981 300D today.

The basics: 1981 300D non-turbo; 4-speed automatic

Silver/Black MB-Tex

201,XXX miles on a working odometer

NO rust on an original California car.

NO dents (though the paint is kinda faded, but not awful.)

It doesn't have the awful ACC servo, because it's an '81. And speaking of ACC - the air conditioning works! The compressor is near new.

The transmission was rebuilt recently.

I'm buying it from the original owner, who (when I looked in the glovebox) had a stack of service receipts (or I can only assume they were).

Tires are newer, with good tread.

Driver's seat doesn't sag.

Rear-end rebuilt recently.

After a relatively long glow cycle (which I can assume is chalked up to not being started in a few days), it started RIGHT up and idled perfectly.

Steering wheel play wasn't there.

The downsides:

Some belt, I think it's an accesory/AC belt squeaks badly under acceleration sometimes.

Windshield has a chip.

Hood has a scratch in it that needs a repaint of just the hood.

Passenger side front turn signal lens is broken.

Passenger side window switch is busted.

Door locks are KINDA slow, but all work well.

He's asking $1900, but says the price can be negotiated.

I think it sounds like a good deal, any thoughts?

Lastly, would a 300D NA 4-speed auto be a better highway cruiser than a 240D? I'm not worried about acceleration, as my commuter is completely flat and I don't have any OMGfasterfasterfasterfaster on ramps on it, but I don't want to be bombarded with 4500 RPM of OM617 clatter while I cruise.

Thanks to all who help me out!
4500? lol where are you going at 100mph? 617 300d will be lower end geared (at the diff) to make up for the speed loss over the years. it will do just fine, in fact a 240d will be louder because it will spin abit faster (due to the higher final gearing) and you will still have less power. ide say go for it, and if noise really is a problem then you can allways add padding and Dynamat (good sound reducing stuff) really these engines should hover around 3500 rpms when doing 70 or so. and it redlines at 5200 i think... i took a cross country drive, 2000 miles in a 1990 honda crx. i will never do that again, i wished that i was driving in my 1981 240d because of how comfortable and quiet it is. trust me you will love the 300d for cruising.
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1981 240d (engine donor 1983 240d) recently rebuilt engine hurray! - No more.. fought a tree and the tree won.

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