A very good observation, although a sickening thought! Perhaps the Nigerian W123 company could set up an honest business utilizing that! Surely someone is clever enough to market that stuff, especailly euro lenses, bumpers and special body parts like front air dams and stuff. I guess that's what seperates the car collector from regular uncaring for car people... I wish I had money, I'd take trips to the euro pick and pulls if I could! (I'd need to hire ship for all the decent restorable W123 orphans too!)

Oh what? Hey, I wasn't day-dreaming....

Vince


From: "Kaleb C. Striplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Mercedes Discussion List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Official CLub 123D Info
Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 12:25:33 -0600

can you imagine all the cool euro parts that are just thrown away over
there all the time.  There is probably some money in shipping container
loads of cars/parts over here for resale.

Hans Neureiter wrote:

> Think about this. In Germany there are no Junkyards. Older cars that do not
> pass the inspection (TUeV), which includes body, suspension, oil
> leaks and emissions, and can not repaired at reasonable cost are being
> scrapped, I mean shredded, and the owner pays a fee.
>

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