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Looking for Books
Hello,
Can some folks recommend some books on Mercedes Benz cars from the '60's up through the '80's. What I'm after is some general reading about different models, engines, product development, and most important...pictures. What about periodicals? Here's were I'm going....I don't ever plan on buying a new or late model car again. Ever! I'm tired of cookie cutter designs, depreciation and you just can't work on them anymore. My wife and I already have a nice '86 300SL, and right now I'm tinkering with an '82 SEC. Sometime I will need to replace the wifes car, and she is perfectly OK with a older model Benz. Her only stipulation is that it have: P/S, P/B, A/C, automatic and a good stereo. Of course it has to look nice too. I'm partial to 4 doors and she to 2 doors. Certainly not going to pick a model because it looks good in a color photo. Naturally, books are only an appetite whetter. But they will, for the time being, give her and I an idea what we may or may not be interested in should something become available. Thanks, Cliff |
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A few answers.
http://www.toadhallbook.com/
books4cars.com http://books4cars.com/result3.htm?finddesc=123&Submit=Go http://www.alldata.com http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ Mercedes-Benz Technical Companion -- relevant articles http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/145794-mercedes-benz-technical-companion-relevant-articles.html#post1098169 http://www.haynes.com/ MB Tech Manuals from MBUSA cost $19.99 plus S&H MB Tech Manuals from MBUSA Last edited by whunter; 03-31-2009 at 12:59 AM. |
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In So.Calif (Burbank) there is an excellent auto book store (they also sell airplane books). Jay Leno often visits the store. It has a nice collection of new and used car books. If you are "here" it would be a nice place to visit. Regards,
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Just looked at your gallery and while I've never owned one, the particality of a wagon (regardless of make) is hard to dismiss. Always been smitten with the Volvos' of late '90's. Cliff |
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Thanks WHUNTER,
A few places I was unaware of. Cliff |
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Cliff, thanks. I do love wagons. If I could only get my hands on an AMG Uber W211 wagon.... My son (who will soon "inherit" the 300TE) and I keep talking about dropping a V8 in the 300TE. Ah, to be young and have dreams. I agree with you on the newer Benzes. You're lucky your wife shares your passion for newer cars...mine is not to keen on old cars. Well, if you are ever in Burbank, California, here is the link to their website. http://autobooks-aerobooks.com/ The other day I read an article about how St. Louis is fast becoming the place to be in the Midwest. I am glad, because I always thought St. Louis was a great city. Good luck.
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Current Benzes 1989 300TE "Alice" 1990 300CE "Sam Spade" 1991 300CE "Beowulf" RIP (06.1991 - 10.10.2007) 1998 E320 "Orson" 2002 C320 Wagon "Molly Fox" Res non semper sunt quae esse videntur My Gallery Not in this weather! |
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MB Silver Star Century
I just started reading Mercedes Benz: Silver Star Century by Dennis Adler. It's pretty good so far. The photographs are very nice. Anybody else read it?
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