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83 Mercedes Benz 300sd Diesel on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1983 Mileage:200000 Color: champagne Metallic /
 Palomino
Location:

Mason, Michigan, United States

Mason, Michigan, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:I5 Turbocharged 130HP Diesel Engine
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: WDBCB20A1DB051544 Year: 1983
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 300-Series
Trim: 2nd Generation Trim Package
Options: Radio, AUX input, USB charger, Power Seats, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Strongest Uni-body Construction EVER.
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 200,000
Exterior Color: champagne Metallic
Interior Color: Palomino
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 5
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"used, but restored with OE Mercedes Benz parts."

Up for sale is my 83 300 SD. About 200,000 miles. Exterior 9/10. Interior 10/10!! I've owned the car for the past 2 years, and have put a significant amount of time and money into restoring this car. Why am i selling it? Well, I've done just about everything i can do to it. Its pretty much fully restored. I bought a another project car (91 300d 2.5T) and im ready to move on.

With this car, I took an absolutely pristine palomino interior out of a 91 300SE (w126), and installed it in this car. (carpets, seats, dashboard, center console wood, seat switches, door cards..etc) I also took the complete audio system out of the car, including speakers, amplifiers, and complete wiring harness. it is a 10 speaker system, and it sounds absolutely AMAZING. The bumpers and exterior plastic trim, is from a Late model 2nd Gen w126. Just for that updated look. 
I did a valve adjustment to the engine, and replaced the injector nozzles with OE Bosch. I rebuilt the power steering pump, alternator and starter. I know these cars plastic radiators break down and crack over time, so i replaced it with a new Neeson Radiator. At the same time, i also replaced the Upper and lower hoses, water pump, thermostat, and overflow tank cap. I made Ni-chrome wire fuel heaters, and an electric boost pump on the fuel system. These can easily be turned on from under the dash in the cabin. no need for an expensive Greece Car kit. I've been able to run 100% veggie oil from spring to fall, which makes fuel pretty darn cheep. 
I replaced the front ball joints, upper control arms, tie rod ends, steering damper, and steering gearbox, and the car now handles like a dream. 
I removed the transmission, and had it looked over by a Mercedes specialist, and made sure all the internal components were up to par. 
I replaced the front and rear brake calipers, rotors, and pads.
A few months ago i had all new Michelin tires put on. 
The body is completely rust free. However, there is surface rust on the underside of the car, around suspension parts. It is NOT structural, or rusted through, and can be expected with a car that is 30+ years old. How can i tell its surface rust? When i had the interior out, i inspected the rocker panels, and floor pans down to bare metal, and no signs of rust from the inside. The rust is nothing to be worried about. Even your "rust free" California cars have some minor under body rust. But hey, at least im honest!
The AC DOES work, and it is fully charged. Before i switched it to r134a, i changed the condenser, Dryer, and Compressor, and had the system evacuated and moisture boiled out before i put the refrigerant in. 

EVERYTHING in this car works, except the Tachometer, odometer, and power antenna. The radio has CD, and AUX input. I've only ever wanted to listen to my phone/ipod in the car. 
The odometer died several months back, so i read that it is probably the gears that are bad. Sure enough, they were bad. So i put new gears in. That didn't fix it. So i assume that it is the Capacitors in the board, but right now I don't really see a point in me taking the time to fix it. I've never used it anyways. 
I've put alot more in the car than what I've listed. I've put thousands of dollars into this car, in JUST PARTS. Not because everything has broken, but because i wanted this car to drive and look spectacular. This is not a fixer upper car. This is a car meant to be driven. After all, it is a Mercedes S class. Its the finest of luxury and German engineering that Mercedes made that decade. You're never going to find another one of these cars in this condition, or with these updated features. at least not for sale! Its worth every penny of the 6500 im asking for it, but i am willing to negotiate. Let me know if you have any questions, or if you want more pictures. 

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Sun, 06 Jan 2013

The case of Dupont and Honeywell's refrigerant R-1234yf is doing the exact opposite of keeping things cool. The two chemical companies have spent years and hundreds of millions of dollars developing R-1234yf to replace R-134a, the new refrigerant shown to be 99.7-percent kinder to the environment than the one it is meant to succeed. Part of that development has been years of testing by governments, outside safety agencies and automakers to approve the chemical for use in cars. It passed the protocols necessary for the European Union to declare that new and significantly revised cars from 2013 onward needed to use R-1234yf, and mandated that every car as of 2017 must use it.
Enter Daimler AG. The automaker created a head-on collision test with a B-Class at their Sindelfingen test track that would lead to the pressurized refrigerant being sprayed on the engine. The result in 20 out of 20 test was that the refrigerant burst into flames as soon as it hit the hot engine, while Daimler says that R-134a does not catch fire in the same test. Another unexpected result of the R-1234yf test was the release of hydrogen flouride, a chemical far more deadly to humans than hydrogen cyanide, emitted in such amounts that it that turned the windshield white as it began to eat into the glass.
Said a Daimler engineer in a Reuters piece, "It was scarcely believable. The most complicated lab tests conducted using the most sensitive measuring instruments around found nothing and all we do is drive a car around a couple of times, open a tiny hole in the refrigerant line and the next thing you know the car is on fire." So Daimler said it wouldn't use the refrigerant, and it recalled the cars it had already shipped with R-1234yf.

Mercedes-Benz releases US-spec 2014 Sprinter details

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Last week, Mercedes-Benz released the details for the updated 2013 Sprinter intended for global markets, but this week it has announced what changes are being made to the US-spec version of the van for the 2014 model year, including the Freightliner model. As expected, most of the changes made to the European model will be present on the 2014 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter when it goes on sale in the US, which is expected to be this fall.
The biggest difference between the Sprinter announced last week and the one headed to our shores is what is found under the hood. While European Sprinters will come with diesel engines and offer the availability of a supercharged four-cylinder gasoline or CNG engine, US Sprinters will still offer the 3.0-liter V6 BlueTEC diesel. This year's Sprinter now comes standard with a new base engine, the 2.1-liter four-cylinder BlueTEC diesel. This smaller engine will produce 161 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque, and will be paired to a seven-speed automatic transmission; the optional 3.0 V6 puts out 188 hp and 325 lb-ft of torque, and will be mated to a six-speed auto.
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Clark Gable's 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing doesn't sell, then does sell for $1.85 million [UPDATE: w/video]

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How much extra value does previous celebrity ownership add to of a car? Really, there's no way to know until the car in question hits the auction block and bidders start raising their hands. In the case of the 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing you see above, the celebrity owner is none other than Clark Gable, who purchased it new. After Gable's death in 1960, the car changed hands a few times before settling with Charles Wood in 1975.
A high-dollar restoration was performed in 1989, and period accessories added by Gable himself were kept in place, including the Rudge knock-off wheels and Nardi steering wheel. Any Mercedes-Benz 300SL is worth a big chunk of money. In the case of Clark Gable's old Gullwing, the bidding stalled at $1.9 million here at the 2013 Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale. As one of the 5000-series cars, this 300SL carried a reserve, and a bit of after-the-fact dealmaking saw the car change hands for $1.85 million.
You can see our high-res image gallery above, and the car's official auction description below.