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Uh, that's a manual transmission in a CD, of course it's priced high.
especially if it's a 617 flywheel original driveshaft equipped car. |
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Well if i decide to go for it when I get pictures of it ill let you all know. Im also looking at an 84 190d with a 5 speed for close to the same money, but i think its using coolant which scares me... My whole goal is to expand my diesel mercedes mechanical abilities by working on diffent types of cars...
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Ditto!
Ask $1,500 OBO and settle for $1,200 or more bottom line. If it runs and drives it's worth anything you can get over a grand for it. Put in your ad' rare, 2-door coupe survivor turbodiesel - 30 mpg. Tell the story of the car - that way the buyer won't be disappointed when he sees it. If the potential buyer knows it's history as you stated - forking over 12 Ben Franklins + should be no problem. |
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