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What are these holes in engine compartment?
Check out this car on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2461571086 Supersize the picture of the engine. Can someone tell me what all those weird little holes are in the lower right corner of the picture? They appear to be on the inside of the left wheel well.. Any thoughts? Thanks! Aaron (thinking of buying this car) |
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To me those holes look factory for perhaps some options not offered in the states. I wouldn't wory about it. I'll check my 85 in the morning and post back.
I like the car you're looking at, though. I say go for it!! Good luck, Adam |
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Aaron, Often, when repairing body damage that is seriously bent, you drill a hole and bolt a slide hammer to the metal to reshape it before using hammers etc. This is normally filled in with bondo or some other putty. Only a guess. Email and ask.
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I agree with Adam, those are stock holes for various options. My 80 300D has them as well.
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...speed holes.
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On the EBAY vehicle description:
"The Kelley Blue Book for early model and collector cars for January 2004-June 2004, says in good shape the value of this car $3400.00, in excellent condition $6350.00, and this car falls between good and excellent." Really worth in that price range? |
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Thanks for confirming that those holes weren't slide hammer holes (which I suspected them to be)!!! You guys truly rock. -Aaron |
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current condition is fair to good
Hello dc88168
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Current condition is fair, IMPO. Hood pad gone. A/C line insulation gone. Heavy handed power wash and detail of engine compartment. Discoloration of front floor mats. Discoloration of front seats. Damage to trunk liner. No picture of spare tire well, makes me suspect things. Never painted = 22 year old weathered paint. The air conditioning blows cool, probably needs a little charge. The drivers seat is a little loose on one corner. There are a couple of small wear spots on the drivers seat. The front windows work, the back two do not. There are a few spots of tree pitch. Small normal rock chips Adjusted the valves and did an oil change is a plus. New power steering pump is a plus. Kelley blue book is a waste of time on this one. You either want it or not. If I had the time to go look, I might consider it $1,950.00 USD
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Thanks for your assessment! Upon looking closely, I do see a lot of the things you mentioned.
It's also missing the driver's side wood trim. Maybe I'll offer them $2k cash in person. I found another one around here, about 285k miles, red (not my favorite color), sounds good, but owner says sometimes ("5% of the time." yeah right) the car doesn't shut down, and then the locks don't work. From what I've read here that sounds like a vacuum issue. What part might that be and how expensive to replace? He's asking $2800. I'm looking at that one tomorrow too. Thanks so much! -Aaron |
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Re: current condition is fair to good
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Speedt,
Agreed that these are easy fixes. But that is not the point; the seller is over-valuing the car. Due to all those issues, it is not "Excellent", or even close. It falls closer to "average" I participate in the antique car hobby, and it is common for people to over-value their cars. That hobby uses a numerical scale from #6 ( parts car) to #1 ( perfect). Many people think their car is a #1 but they are closer toa #3. Most cars seen at car shows are #3 condition. Its one thing for a proud owner to over-value his car, but it is another thing for a seller to inflate its value for purposes of getting more for it. |
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Like whunter said, "You either want it or not." |
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These holes are in the area Mercedes Benz installs ABS for these years.
Art
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Can ABS be retrofitted on these models?
BTW, I checked out that car from eBay today. It's OK, but it's missing an A/C belt, which means the A/C system might not be charged or worse. The guy had another one that was just PERFECT, same color, '84 300D. I checked it out, drove it, put down a deposit. If I recall it has about 250,000 miles on it, paint is perfect, NO blowby at all, every little electric and vacuum thing works, the interior is immaculate. Only annoying thing is that there's about 5% of play in the steering. I figured that would be worth the deal I felt I got on it. I think $3100 was reasonable for it. I pick it up this friday! I'm so excited! Also, what is Tex? It isn't leather, right? -Aaron |
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Congratulations on the car! I hope it works out well for you. MB-Tex is not leather, but a very good quality vinyl that seems to stand the test of time very well. Use the search function for the play in the steering. Heres one to get you started:
Two probs: heat and steering play What part of Portland are you in?
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