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Just bought a 1980 300TD Wagon with 230 K on the odom, relatively little rust for $1600. It has an unknown engine in it that does not have the pump for the leveling system. The rear springs have one spacer in each, and the car actually is a bit higher in the back than front, unloaded. Have not tried loading it yet. It came with a Kentucky title that says "Rebuilt Vehicle"
Can this car be safely driven with a reasonable load without that system? How can I tell what engine is in it? Looks like the basic 300D 5 cyl, but the air cleaner is at more of a slant than my 300D 4 door regular sedan. It seems to run OK, but "clacks" a bit louder than most. Shifts OK, but the tranny fluid smells slightly burnt (good red color tho). This car has changed hands about 4 times in 2 years so I'm a bit nervous about it, also my insurance Co (GEICO) had trouble finding the VIN #, tho they said that is common with 1980 & earlier vehicles. Whaddaya all think; do I have a small yellow citrus fruit or a bargain? Especially concerned about the leveling system; I read numerous posts on the subject before posting this inquiry. ed Have a small flock of them, 85 300D beater with unknown miles 81 240D 4 spd 110,00 (my favorite), & 2 or 3 parts units (300D) 81 Rabbit Diesel P.U., fair weather work pony. |
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