Well when you get ready to sell them old diesels let me know

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On Nov 14, 2011, at 8:44 PM, OK Don <okd...@gmail.com> wrote:

> For me, the time to abandon a car is when I don't want to fix it anymore.
> It's just that simple. The old cars area as much a hobby as they are
> transportation. We've owned two new cars over the years - a '74 Opel that
> my wife purchased a few months before we met, and the '97 van that we
> bought for her after many cold winters in a '78 VW bus. As I look back on
> all the cars, the two that we bought new have been the most reliable and
> have needed the least maintenance. Perhaps that's luck, perhaps it's that I
> do all the maintenance on them.
> I'm about to enter a new hobby, and am re-thinking my older MBs -- and
> wondering if the advice an old indie used to give his customers when they
> asked "what car should I buy?" - he told them to buy a new MB and drive it
> the rest of their life (I don't know if that's the car's or the owner's
> life).
> I don't want to have to work on a car when I could be working on the
> Tailwind.
> A new TDI is under consideration, but I hate to not have an MB - so the
> cheapest C class is also in consideration. I do wish they sold the C class
> in the US with a CDI engine ---
> 
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 7:55 PM, Curt Raymond <curtlud...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
>> I have no problem with conserving a nice car but don't tell me you "can't"
>> drive it in the winter, thats lame.
>> 
>> I've been driving diesels for the last 8 years, the newest was an '85,
>> also an '84 and '83 and now a '78 which I'm daily driving right now because
>> my '84 needs a carrier bearing.
>> 
>> You COULD drive your car, plug in the block heater and it'll be warm
>> enough to start in an hour or two, synthetic oil would help but is not
>> required, the last winter I drove my '83 I used conventional oil.
>> 
>> -Curt
>> 
>> Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 15:59:28 -0600
>> From: Randy Bennell <rbenn...@bennell.ca>
>> To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
>> Subject: Re: [MBZ] A lost cause?
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>> On 14/11/2011 3:37 PM, Curt Raymond wrote:
>>> Harumph, this is what block heaters are for...
>>> 
>>> -Curt
>>> 
>>> 
>> My car is too old and too nice to subject it to our winters.
>> And, the old diesels do not start like the newer ones when it gets
>> really cold. Double batteries might help but even then, I believe I
>> might have issues that are best avoided.
>> 
>> Randy
>> 
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> 
> -- 
> OK Don
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> 1992 300D 2.5T
> 1990 300D 2.5T
> 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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