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lee polowczuk 12-01-2010 10:17 PM

so are you buying this for about 1300? if not, walk

Aquaticedge 12-01-2010 11:05 PM

under 1300.

babymog 12-01-2010 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by POS (Post 2600000)
The w124s also had the "lifetime fluids" in the tranny, which if left in for the lifetime lead to premature failures (around 150k miles). It'd be best if any car you buy has had regular tranny fluid changes.

No 124s had lifetime fluids in the trans, wrong car.

Aquaticedge 12-02-2010 12:06 AM

I have a habit of changing all the fluids in the cars when I get them anyways

Ferdman 12-02-2010 07:25 AM

Aquaticedge, 4 years ago bought a 1995 E320 (with 130,000 miles) and have put over 40,000 trouble-free miles on it. They are wonderful cars if serviced regularly by-the-book. Transmission fluid should be changed every 30,000 miles ... same for spark plugs and air filter. Oil changes are every 7,500 miles per the Service Manual. I would avoid buying any car with rust issues because it will only get worse, and is expensive to repair correctly. No doubt you're familiar with the rear SLS.

The 1995 124 cars have the lower revving M104 engine which is a marked improvement over the early M104 engine. While a 1995 E320 sedan accelerates well and is a joy to drive, a wagon may accelerate somewhat slower due to the added weight.

Check the instrument panel for an ASR light on the far right. If there is no warning light then that wagon doesn't have ASR (Automatic Slip Resistance or positraction). There should also be a metal tag on the differential for an ASR-equipped car which requires special MB differential fluid. I own 2 MB automobiles with ASR and have never had any problems with it, but I've read posts advising against buying a 124 car with ASR. You will need to judge for yourself.

As with any used MB automobile best to have a PPI (pre-purchase inspection) performed by a MB-trained tech who knows that vintage MB vehicle and its quirks.

thayer 12-02-2010 08:15 AM

My 95 e320 wagon's last owner thought it had lifetime fluid....it did not. we nursed the tranny back to usability but it is still nowhere near where it should be. Other than that, the car is awesome.

OVP relay(behind the battery)
Fuel Pump Relay(also behind the battery)
Leaking evaporator (all 124's)

atikovi 12-02-2010 09:18 AM

You can't get a beat up '85 for under $1300. For '95 wagon it's a steal. I wouldn't worry about any minor issues it has for that price.

Aquaticedge 12-02-2010 07:50 PM

OVP I've had issue on with my wagon, so I have a few spare, I know about the evaporators and the relay I'll grab a few next time I pick n pull

thayer 12-03-2010 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquaticedge (Post 2600793)
OVP I've had issue on with my wagon, so I have a few spare, I know about the evaporators and the relay I'll grab a few next time I pick n pull


I'm not 100% that ovp's are compatible between years and fuels. I dunno...I just bought one specific to my car and in the meantime I cleaned the connections...I'm using my old one...my new one is still in the box unopened in the CD changer area in the back:)

Aquaticedge 12-03-2010 12:59 PM

Time will tell, The rust spots are small, no holes through the metal, but I plan on taking it down to metal, Priming and painting the area's I wont let it spread. No worries, This car has the M104 Engine? Good to know, I'm trying to source a head incase I need one

babymog 12-03-2010 04:46 PM

PMd you about the head.

IIRC your ''87 300TD is a single-fuse type and the '95 E320 is a 2-fuse OVP.

Aquaticedge 12-03-2010 07:48 PM

hmm, I'll take a look. Fuses are easy


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