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Another Tribute To W123 Design
Saturday night my son was t-boned by a hit & run 1984 LeBaron convertible. Approx speed of oncoming car was about 40mph, the impact slammed the Benz sideways until the opposite wheel hit a tree trunk and stopped.
The back window popped out in one piece (!). The best news, My son walked away with a little soreness and some glass in his pocket. Ironically, we were just about to post pix to sell the car this week, but at least a friend has expressed interest in buying the engine and tranny. We has also just put in a rebuilt axle shaft on the side that got hit. If anyone is interested in front fenders, hood, bumper and other misc parts, please PM me. |
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