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Autocar Review on the Mercedes Benz 280E Oct 1974
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Easy to see why 85% of them were auto boxes, thanks for posting.
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I keep saying that if you want to drive a fast German car with a manual transmission, get a BMW. But no one believes me (on this forum). Still, that said, I think that this is my favorite W114. The likeliness of me finding one in the US is remote at the least.
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I love reading old advertisements and marketing material, thanks for the post!
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1982 300GD Carmine Red (DB3535) Cabriolet Parting Out 1990 300SEL Smoke Silver (Parting out) 1991 350SDL Blackberry Metallic (481) "The thing is Bob, its not that I'm lazy...its that I just don't care." |
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Thanks for these awesome posts.
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1976 280C SLOWER DRIVERS KEEP TO THE RIGHT. DRIVE RIGHT PASS LEFT |
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We had them when they were new (I have lost count of the 280 and 280E's i have owned.) and even when new the Manual box was a bualky thing to use and it was hard to change fast. Contemporary English Fords had a far better gear shift.
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We had them when they were new (I have lost count of the 280 and 280E's i have owned.) and even when new the Manual box was a bualky thing to use and it was hard to change fast. Contemporary English Fords had a far better gear shift.
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