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Old 09-02-2013, 05:40 PM
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Old 09-02-2013, 06:54 PM
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if you have any questions about your new car, I'm happy to answer best I can

I sure will if the need arises. We had to push her off the trailer, didn't have time to get her running again. Just finished working outside all day today on a bigger, better, safer chicken coop (the old one was thrown together and has lasted too long). I tried just now to get her started, but I think there is plenty of air in the lines - won't worry for now.

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Old 09-02-2013, 08:09 PM
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Congratulations on your purchase. Does it have a trailer hitch? If so, could you peak underneath and make a measurement or two?

W123 300TD trailer hitch question

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Old 09-02-2013, 08:20 PM
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Congratulations on your purchase. Does it have a trailer hitch? If so, could you peak underneath and make a measurement or two?

W123 300TD trailer hitch question

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Hi - this car does not have a hitch, but my other wagon does, however right noe it is tilted up on ramps waiting for me to install a new head. That places the rear too close to the ground to crawl under and make measurements. I will be away for three weeks, but when I get back, and after I get the car back together ( and off the ramps), I will take good measurements and photos. Will a W124 hitch be ok for your W123?

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Old 09-02-2013, 08:46 PM
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there are a few w123 wagons I like which would be more practical. If you couldn't tell, I'm all about style. I feel they suit me/life better. It helps that my sensible wife likes them too.

Its been somewhat maddening, however, knowing I could now make the truck deal happen. Thank you. I'm holding on, trying to scrape some more cash together and go for for the brass ring: rust-free 1985 euro 300td w/elec rears. woo!
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