$7k is crack prices. If you get it, good for you. 

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> On Mar 30, 2018, at 1:36 AM, archer75--- via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Sitting in the local convenience store lot drinking coffee about 1:00 am.
> BMW drives up and lady asked about my '83 240D which is like new. 
> I told her $7000 figuring that would discourage her, but she was still 
> interested. Gave her my phone number and told her to call me if she was still 
> interested tomorrow.
> Would $7000 be high, low, or average for an '83 240D with 200K miles in 
> pretty good mechanical condition and very good physical condition inside and 
> out?
> It's a stick shift with mechanical A/C, heat, windows, and with the original 
> working radio. 
> 
> One website said $15,000 for real show car quality with low mileage; $10,000 
> for one in average condition, and $5000 or less for driveable and restorable 
> 240Ds.
> 
> Gerry
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