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stretched 200d
I'm in Maine for a week and found this:
1981 Mercedes 200 Diesel Limo God knows what it actually is/was |
Lol that thing has seen better days. Would be interested on seeing what it's like on the inside...heck you'd be out 200 if you needed to scrap
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If it were closer I would take a look at it.
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Looks like a factory LWB W123.Quite rare.But with a 200D that will be sloooow.
http://www.w124ce.pwp.blueyonder.co....s/image006.jpg |
It looks like it is an original factory long version. A bit difficult to tell from the pictures but it looks about right...
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If its not rusty it should be worth a grand easily.
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Hmmm, so sad. My dogs would love it.
At one time there were a fair number of w123s banging around in Maine. A friend worked down there on and off, and dragged a few back up to Canada with him. |
Its prolly not originally from Maine. Middle east more likely....?
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Well if it actually is a 200D and not a 300D then the engine isn't original - but the body looks right.
I'd say it came from Germany and got shipped back by the military after a drunken effects of Oktoberfest! |
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(And I have only heard some old Canadian air force stories, cannot imagine what it was probably like for other countries with big militaries....) |
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{wipes away a tear} / {sigh} those were the days... |
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"I will resist the urge to ask Stretch if he is sure about something." :dizzy: I have an acquaintance whose father had such a serious drinking problem, when he was a tank commander stationed in Germany, that one weekend he sold his tank to a bunch of criminals in a small town bar. Yes, an armoured Canadian battle tank, presumably about the same as whatever the Brits had just finished using in the 1960s (our military has a proud tradition of buying up whatever used crap the Brits are too smart to try and fix anymore). And I mean armoured in the sense he had live rounds on board. He actually never did time, as the story had legs in Germany and the military just quietly shipped him back home immediately and kicked him out, rather than risk the facts becoming public through the court martial. Or any senior officer having to explain it in the first place. |
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