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OOOOOMMMM, OOOOOMMMMM. Repeat after me, " There is no more expensive car than a "cheap" Mercedes-Benz, there is no more expensive car than a "cheap" Mercedes-Benz"....
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Gone
He sold it this morning.
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daw_two Germantown, TN Links: Sold last car --- 05/2012 1984 300D Light Ivory, Red interior No longer selling Cluster Needles Paint No longer selling New Old Stock (NOS) parts Past: 3/2008 1986 300SDL "Coda" 04/2010 1965 190D(c) "Ben" & many more |
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Yeah, I too noticed the oil trail underneath. lol. Well I am sure it was at least rust free if it was a local car, we really have no rust issues on cars here in Tennessee.
This '95 Mercedes wagon popped up locally as well... $1200. Not sure what is wrong with it though... 1995 Mercedes station wagon 4 W D
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I used to always hear that, but I have owned four Mercedes over the years and all were cheap cars and were some of the best cars I have ever owned. I paid $1000 for a '85 380SE that was a good car, $1800 for a '84 190D that was an awesome little car (that I ended up selling for $3300) and I paid $2000 4 years ago for an '88 300SEL that we still have that has been an awesome car. Guess we have been lucky.
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