These 240Ds are NOT glamorous cars, nor are they rare, powerful, or
aesthetically pleasing to stare at.  They are practical cars for folks
with an admiration for German engineering at its best. Good examples
are plentiful and readily available CHEAP if you have the patience.  
End of story.

On 8/19/05, Donald Snook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Here's my two cents. I don't know where you are at, but here in the Midwest
> (Kansas and Missouri), you can find these pretty easily for less money.  I
> paid $1,500 (last year) for an 81 240D with 140,000.  It was in great shape!
> Perfect paint and the a/c worked and no rust. 
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> Don Snook 
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> 90 300D 246K
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> Kaleb wrote: 
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> Thats probably about right for retail price of one if there is no major 
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> rust problems, interior not trashed out, engine running good etc.  As 
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> far as the glow plug light, those dont have the fast glow so it will 
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> take 30 seconds or more before the glow light goes out.
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> Rory wrote:
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> So is $1300 a good deal on a 240d?
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