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Old 01-15-2015, 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Bart300D View Post
Hello all,

My name is Bart Roelandt, 32 years old and i'm living in Belgium.

Some while ago, I purchased a W123 300D Automatic "USA" in the Netherlands.
88BHP
Automatic gearbox
Green pullman interior
Blaupunkt radio
Color: weizengelb.
Green dashboard
New engine and gearbox
ACC climate control: didn't work anymore so changed it for a "standard" heating system from a european model.

I'm wondering if it would be possible if i can find back the original owners of my car as he was delivered in the USA when he was manufactured.
There is less to go on: I only have a key with letters on it saying:

"lee's keys u village": does anybody know what this means ?

Kind regards,

Bart
There are three locations in the United States which have a shop named "Lee's Keys" - one in Summerville SC, one in San Antonio Texas and one in Steamboat Colorado.

You must now cross reference those to Lee's Keys and the towns to see if there's a University Village shopping center in that town, so you can find out where the keys were made.This may give you some clue to the origin or the travels of the former owner of the keys and your car.

But Lee's Keys is obviously not the name of a US Mercedes dealer.
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