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Oh, another comment - see the door panels? they are nice, indicating that the car was not left out in the rain or humidity, You will find lots of door panels that have started to wrinkle. If you remove a door panel for any reason be sure to replace or repair the plastic liner underneath, it has some adhesive that is real sticky and usually gets torn arround the edges to gain access to the window regulator or vacuum diaphragms. I used clear plastic tape on the last one, its kinda sloppy but should serve the purpose.
Again, nice looking interior, I always judge a car by the interior and door panels and seats are places that a high mileage car can be seen for its history. Have you noticed cars with seats that are all worn out, torn, coming apart and the door panels look wrinkled, yet the sellers claim they only have 126K miles or some low mileage? Well, that is a sign of a likely speedometer rollback :p
Dieseldiehard
1971 220 (gas) 4-spd manual 104041
1979 300TD w/ ’85 turbo engine 289560
1983 300D 237490
1985 300TD 206150
1975 300D (looking for an engine)
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