On 12/28/06, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hahahahaha, my son, you do not need anymore cars.
Loren Faeth wrote:
> Sunil,
>
> My apology. The Dad was aimed at Kaleb.
Loren might not need any more cars, but I do . got a loan for a
distant cousin's nephew 37 times removed?
--
ok, true. Hey, I have not bought any cars in a while.
OK Don wrote:
That sounds like "the pot calling the kettle black"! Besides - it's
not about NEEDS - it's about WANTS!
On 12/28/06, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hahahahaha, my son, you do not need anymore cars.
--
Ka
That sounds like "the pot calling the kettle black"! Besides - it's
not about NEEDS - it's about WANTS!
On 12/28/06, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hahahahaha, my son, you do not need anymore cars.
--
OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
"Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run
It "clunks" rather resoundingly - I think it's all the way forward. I
think there's something else going on - a resident gremlin, or that
funky switch in the battery ground cable. Didn't get a chance to
remove it today - maybe tomorrow if the rain isn't too bad.
On 12/28/06, Kaleb C. Striplin <[E
hahahahaha, my son, you do not need anymore cars.
Loren Faeth wrote:
Sunil,
My apology. The Dad was aimed at Kaleb.
So, Kaleb, Dad, would you buy it for me? Plase?
At 02:30 AM 12/27/2006, you wrote:
--
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
(2x) 91 300D 2.5 Turbo, 90 420SEL, 89 560SEL,
87
OK, Tim realized he made a mistake and his post and changed removed the
bad word. It would seem everyone would have sense enough not to respond
back to the list, thereby continuing the problem for quite a while.
People make mistakes, but lets not keep the mistake going by replying to
the post.
The spring might not be fully returning the pedal to the full up
position. Try pulling it up a little with your foot and see if the
light goes off.
OK Don wrote:
Correct - no porcupine right now. The ACC worked great today - 200
miles, and it didn't miss a lick.
Lat night, my daughter repor
you are, what do they call it, pooferated.
Mitch Haley wrote:
TimothyPilgrim wrote:
Oh, cr*p. Sorry guys, I meant to send it to Banned. At least I didn't
send it to the "other" list...
What happens if you send that to Easely list?
___
http://www.okieb
how much?
Donald Snook wrote:
My Mother, who knows nothing about cars, said her neighbor has a 81 240D
(auto) for sale. It has 221K miles on it and supposedly everything works
except the cruise control. No affiliation. She is sending me the
information on the car. It is in Springfield, Missou
Thats not doing the car any favors.
Curt Raymond wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-QIWu_M-HU
I'm not sure but it looks like a Jetta TDI and it looks like they just dump
seafoam into the intake... I can't imagine why that new a car would need
decarboning...
-Curt
The cruise works on my 240D , however when I set it at 70 mph it always drops
back to 65 mph. Or if I set it at 75 mph it drops back to 70 mph. Is there an
adjustment on these? Other than this problem the cruise works great.
Thanks
Mike
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Dec 28 23:30:22 2006
Receive
OMFG, that's the best part of this whole thread! Bahahaaa!!
On 12/28/06, John Freer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well Tom, the first thing you should do is to change the Subject
Lineas
everyone else should.
This is getting ridiculous.
Casey
Olympia, WA
Biodiesel: "I driv
Where's Kaleb?
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Fuck?
Please watch the language if you do not mind. My kids have access to this
email site. Thanks.
Tom Scordato
Bellefonte P
Brian noted:
'Women are good for us, ain't they?'
That plus I think we get less "adventurous" as we age.
AAA, cell phones etc vice duct tape, JB weld, etc
Bob R
- Original Message -
From: "Zoltan Finks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, December 28,
Well Tom, the first thing you should do is to change the Subject Lineas
everyone else should.
This is getting ridiculous.
On 12/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please watch the language if you do not mind. My kids have access to this
email site. Thanks.
Tom Scordato
I decided that if I'm going to try synthetic as an experiment, I'm going all
the way, so to speak. I picked up some 0W30. I touts what I want: Cold
weather starting and Fuel mileage. (By the way, this is going in my other
four cylinder - the gasser).
Bonus: It rang up at only about $4/qt. at Kmar
UUuu...stuffies
Bob R
- Original Message -
From: "Dwight E. Giles, Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Mercedes Discussion List'"
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 5:54 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Salvage (OT)?
Yup-I am making them for our New Year's party.
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto
Would be cool if it happened to be in WA state. I might try that.
Brian
On 12/28/06, David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Zoltan Finks wrote:
> The daughter of a doctor that had an account at the station. She'd come
in,
> fill up, sign the ticket and leave none the poorer, hot chick that
Please watch the language if you do not mind. My kids have access to this
email site. Thanks.
Tom Scordato
Bellefonte PA
- Original Message -
From: "TimothyPilgrim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 8:26 PM
Subject: [MBZ] Fuck?
$14k... And some fuck laugh
The 4 series can be a pain to replace some of the paper path parts in, and it
does not have a straight-through paper path but otherwise, I'm thinking
W126. :)
-j.
-- Original message --
From: David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Those are great printers, aren't they
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm still using an old HP LJ 4M+ at a liesurely 12ppm, and have a duplexer
> stuck on it (cheap compared to shelves!) as well as an envelope feeder (she
> does some envelope stuffing for mailing out to some group she belongs to)
>
Those are great printers, aren
Zoltan Finks wrote:
> The daughter of a doctor that had an account at the station. She'd come in,
> fill up, sign the ticket and leave none the poorer, hot chick that she was.
> Licence plate: SNAAB. You can guess the type of car.
>
I saw one on a Saab recently that said 'WASAAB'. I laughed ou
On 12/27/06, Redghost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/car/252882808.html -- 115/240D $1500
"Needs defrostor motor." Yikes!
Alex Chamberlain
'87 300D
On 12/27/06, Werner Fehlauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jerry - it would help if you gave a bit more of a description - such as
color (outside/inside), any rust, where the car is located, number of
owners, records?
Ditto. Location, location, location! (If it's on the West Coast, I am
*very
Hmm. I forgot about the seeping possibilities of switching to a 5Wxx Mobil 1
(which I'm about to do after I eat some cereal).
You might call me crazy too - like driving my old Dodge hot rod from AZ to
MN with *all* my earthly possessions stuffed into it. This after not driving
the car for years.
Had to laugh. I remember Dallas very well - that is the first 10 - 15
seconds of the opening sequence with the trumpet music, right?
You see, we were not allowed to watch it. It was Dukes of Hazzard at 8 and
then bedtime! AW MoMMM!
At least we got to watch the A Team and Remington Steele and Mag
Gentlemen,
Is there some trick to removing the washer nozzles on a 124? One of the
wires to the heater element on one of mine is broken (too close to the
nozzle body to solder), and the spray pattern is pretty weak anyway despite
several cleaning attempts, so I think it's time for a new one... b
the window sticker (which i still have) from my 300D Calif car shows
that it listed at over $33K in 1985.
the fact that one with 100K miles on it would still get bids for
what this one is getting says something about both it, and what's
available for the same money these days, doesn't it?!
c
Curt Raymond wrote:
> He gets it checked out in Oaklahoma City and the guy tells him its leaking
> oil everywhere.
I'm guessing he had a bad oil cooler hose, and finally took the car out
on the open road and got the oil hot.
Just talked to a co-worker. He's got 2 '80 300SDs, I drove one a couple years
ago for a weekend, made me really want one. I've tried everything to get one of
his, even offered to trade him a 450SE which would be a better car for him
since its his wife's car and she doesn't drive very much.
Anywa
Mine was $30,000 and some change...I have the original window sticker. If I
was in the market, I would bid..regardless of the current market...it is
still a gem from the mid 80's. MB will never make anything as good as these
older ones again.
Rhonald
1985 300D
297,000 miles
Black/Palomino
-
Royce E. wrote:
For openers...Brother Snook, you have no idea how old you made me feel
Second...growing up in Fort Worth since '61, we got more than our fill
of
"snooty" Dallas types...but I loved watching the show anyway. That was
about the time I got my '79 240D, and it helped me re
The John Deere Model H (2) that we had on the farm both had the "clean fuel"
admonition put on a big decal next to the fuel filler caps. Started on
gasoline, then switched over to "distillate" when warmed up.
Of course, people still talked about filtering their gas through a chamois
when pourin
Well I've only ever used Seafoam in my Benz as a water sequestering agent which
is one of the things they advertise it for on a diesel application.
Marshall usually says to use a water sequestering agent a couple times a year...
-Curt
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:36:27 -0500
From: "andrew strasfo
i can be #1 easily
On 12/28/06, Curt Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hursty,
Theres 2 rules about men wearing them crocs, at least here in New England
anyway.
#1 You've got to be massively obese, wear only torn and dirty sweat pants
that are drenched in sweat.
Top it all off with a tee-sh
Hursty,
Theres 2 rules about men wearing them crocs, at least here in New England
anyway.
#1 You've got to be massively obese, wear only torn and dirty sweat pants that
are drenched in sweat.
Top it all off with a tee-shirt two sizes too small so your belly hangs way
down underneith for all t
Or, as my wife would comment...he's "compensating".
Royce Engler
1985 300TD Turbo 293K
Casey wrote...
aka: Dweeb, wannabe toughguy. The real deal doesn't need props or
advertising.
On 12/27/06, Zoltan Finks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Aw, but that guy fits right in with the picture the
I wonder how many tractor manufacturers had that abnomition. My '52 IH Super M
has the same thing on the gas cap.
-Curt
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 15:34:49 -0500
From: "Werner Fehlauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Instead of purge?
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROT
andrew strasfogel wrote:
I'm surprised Marshall hasn't come down HARD on anyone using a
non-MB approved additive.
I don't much care what people do to VWs - especially gasoline VWs.
Marshall
--
Marshall Booth Ph.D.
Ass't Prof. (ret.)
Univ of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That could be good too :)
I think my dad has a smallish rake yet, tho I havent gone digging in many
years, and I'm not sure I would care to eat any that came out of the chesapeake
bay.
-j.
-- Original message --
From: "Werner Fehlauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Well, I d
I know what you mean. I wanted a w116 back in 1996 when I began my hunt, and
there was nada around here so I went to Southern Ontario, where there is
markedly less salt used in winter and lots of nice older luxury cars (or so
I thought).
In the process I also found the world's largest concentratio
I know the story. I grew up in a buy-local house with both parents
being union reps. We were a GM family going through lots of GM
vehicles as dad got a new one every 3 years. That was impressive in
the days before personal leases were popular. Now I own 3 German cars
and 2 Japanese motorcycles. Of
That they do-but are really the best raw with a touch of hot sauce and cold
chaser.
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto Salvage Co
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
Wickford RI 02852
they taste good over linguini (in a white sauce of course!)
=)
-j.
___
http://www.okieben
It's the native word for clams-either Narragansett or Pequot. In MA they
sometimes say QUO hog. It's a local thing-after all RI is so small it has
to have some things like this that set it apart. But I notice now fewer
seafood stores are using the term. Here the term clams typically refer to
so
Yup-I am making them for our New Year's party.
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto Salvage Co
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
Wickford RI 02852
Well, I developed a taste for the "stuffies" - basically an empty, cleaned
half-shell, filled with diced and well seasoned Quahog and broiled or baked.
Werner
__
Well now Richard Hatch has the same status as the former mayor of
Providence-Federal Prisoner.
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto Salvage Co
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
Wickford RI 02852
It was just after a little show called Survivor ended it's
first season and there were banners on building tops stating
"Con
A...reminds me of my first MB...a '72 220D also with about
58Kmilesbought it from Beres Motors in Pekin, IL in '78 for $2400 I seem
to recall. Traded in a '76 TR7. The big deal then was who would want
something not made in America by a UAW member (since I lived in East Peroia
where Cate
Here it is, for all the world and Andrew..
Returning from Gemutleicheit in '94?, on PA Turnpike, w/4 other
Benzes... Went cough, sputter, sputter, die... (Didn't see reserve
light) and created a 10-15 mile backup since breakdown lane was
blocked by Jersey barriers. Tom, a 300SD bu
In a previous occupational life, I was flown to Warwick, RI to install
our custom software in the town library and charged with the task of
teaching it to the old ladies who volunteered there. It was an
exercise in patience and futility. I started with "this is a mouse".
It was there that I first
Jerry - it would help if you gave a bit more of a description - such as
color (outside/inside), any rust, where the car is located, number of
owners, records?
I personally wouldn't mention WVO use, as anyone who knows about Diesels
should also know that cars of that vintage can be run on alterna
Yours sounds similar to ours which we bought for $1800. The (pretty
clueless) guy at first maintained that he wanted "at least $3000 or more."
Ours is an '83 240D and had about 122,000 mi. on it. No rust, but an
unobtrusive dent in the rear door.
Brian
83 240D
On 12/27/06, Jerry Herrman <[EMAIL
- Original Message -
From: "Jerry Herrman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 9:22 PM
Subject: value of an 82 240D
Sadly, I must part with our 1982 240D as we are buying a new car with all
the safety features for transporting our children t
My story was the same - wanted a Mercedes diesel, started reading this list
to start learning and get the lay o' the land. Was tough to wait and look
for the right deal, especially as I noted that these autos are getting real
popular (visited Santa Barbara at the time). Finally one fell into our l
Doesn't matter -the winning bidder has only himself to blame. How is
this different from the fancy Barrett Jackson car auctions with the
mystery telephone bidders? They could also be a shill for all one
knows...
On 12/27/06, kevin kraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is this shill bidding? Sounds
My son updated our 2003 iMac to OS 10.4 and added a wirelesscard and
another gig ?) of memory (?). It really motors now - love the Safari
too.
Also picked up a Brother 5240 laser printer on ebay for under $200
that rocks - 30 ppm.
On 12/27/06, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks - one is
Well, I developed a taste for the "stuffies" - basically an empty, cleaned
half-shell, filled with diced and well seasoned Quahog and broiled or baked.
Werner
- Original Message -
From: "John W. Reames III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, December 2
You'll have to refresh my memory on that one, Chuck...
On 12/27/06, Chuck Landenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Werner,
Some stories never die!!! But, I must say the "once" on the PA
Turnpike near Breezewood Exit was memorable!
Thanks for the opportunity to recall it...
Take care,
Chu
I'm surprised Marshall hasn't come down HARD on anyone using a
non-MB approved additive.
On 12/27/06, Werner Fehlauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For gas or other fuel engines, the old John Deere admonition of "buy clean
fuel, and keep it clean" applies. And the best way to keep carbs on old
Microsoft USB mouse plugs right into SWMBOs Macbook and works just
fine. Right now I an running Windows on the Macbook and terminaled into my
server.
With a mouse going for $5 or so, I don't see a big deal about the mac
mouse. If you don't like it plug in a mouse you like. Sheesh
The Macb
Good question. You see I have this suspicious/skeptical nature. I just
wonder how an engine that has spent its life running dino oil will react to
a switch to synthetic. I'm not questioning from an informed technical
standpoint, just a sort of a "the way things go", common sense standpoint.
So I'
It sounds like you've got a good strategy. There's a good one out there,
believe that! I found my '83 300SD after looking at many many junkers, even
driving miles to see them! Then one day, it just fell into my lap when a
guy on another list posted it for sale. I was looking for something in
Sunil,
My apology. The Dad was aimed at Kaleb.
So, Kaleb, Dad, would you buy it for me? Plase?
At 02:30 AM 12/27/2006, you wrote:
sure, since i have an extra $2000 lying around.
On 12/26/06, Loren Faeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Since its cheap, buy it for me Dad, and I'll tak
Had the motor mount out lately?
One of my SDLs was puking oil in the area you describe and it was cured by
taking out the motor mount boolts, clening the threads thouroughly and
putting the bolts back with silicone RTV sealant. No leak. On the 603,
the motor mount bolts thread into the oil g
If you do not want to read a list of cars, delete and move on.
Proceed
http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/car/254267833.html -- Kaleb Car $400
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/car/254171662.html -- 300D $500
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/car/254077691.html -- CD $5k
http://seattle.cra
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, Werner Fehlauer wrote:
> Good luck with Quahogs - I suspect that most of the USA doesn't even know
> what they are!
they taste good over linguini (in a white sauce of course!)
=)
-j.
Is this shill bidding? Sounds like he either has a few eBay accounts or
he's got others bidding it up.
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 265K miles, Ursula
It better have new spheres and windshield/rear window seals on it at the
VERY least. At least the door pockets are still there...
-j.
Oh yeah it better make warts on the cars it is parked next to go away at
that coin. A year ago I had a nice SD get plowed and it looked like they
were going fo
I saw John Lennon's wagon at auction a few years back. The reserve was
little higher than $14,000! hee hee
Zeb
On 27/12/06, Hendrik Riessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, a bit steep for a 123 station wagon, especially as it does not
appear
to be a 7 seater. However what other people do wit
I'm new to the Benz market and joined this list to try and find a couple of
good examples and learn a few things before buying. I don't mind paying a
fair buck, or even a little more for the right car, but the few I've looked
at so far that people have told me are mint, are, well, junk. I'll kee
Dennis,
how did you increase idle? Need to do that to my 95 as it is behaving
as yours did
On Dec 23, 2006, at 6:06 PM, woodlandtaylors wrote:
All,
My daughters 1995 E300D has been a bit of a pain starting cold. It
always
started but was rough and idling around 500 rpm. Increase the sp
the market for the 123 TDs has gone berzerk over the past few years. i
bought mine 4 years ago for 2500 and really figured i was paying top dollar
for it. I recently actually received a call along these lines a few months
ago:
Hello, you know where i can find diesel mercedes for sale.
no, not
yes, i lugged my huge self to the mall to see the apple store at aventura,
florida.
it was unbelievably crowded with many buyers. while i did not solicit any
sales help, there were plenty of clearly marked sales reps who were willing
to spend time with customers and seemed to know something as w
Nope - had to "Google" that one!
Good luck with Quahogs - I suspect that most of the USA doesn't even know
what they are!
Werner
--
OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
"Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just
sit there."
Will Rogers
'90 300D, '87 300SDL, '81 240D, '78 450SLC,
On 12/27/06, Ed Booher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I love this:
Bidder 8Feedback score is 100 to 499US $14,200.00 Dec-27-06
10:06:22 PSTView
Bidder 6US $14,100.00 Dec-26-06 16:14:44 PST View
Bidder 6US $13,900.00 Dec-26-06 16:14:01 PST View
Neverm
Dwight - we're spending most of our time on a small farm in Southern New
Jersey, but "officially" live in Northern Virginia. My time in Middletown
was spent getting the electronics installed, tested, and sold off to the
Coast Guard when Robert E. Derecktor was building the last 9 of their
WMEC
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, Bill Gallagher wrote:
> My engine was rough at idle and a long tine ago had a fuel or engine
> ?cm?,?> part changed and solved the problem. At that time the part cost
> $20.00 . can someone refresh my memory about the name and location
> of this part ? Not motor mounts
> Both of my cars have personized plates and I have never had an ID problem
> despite my practice of running "a few miles over."
I drive "plain" cars (smoke silver E300) with "plain" maryland tags, as I
do many miles on I70, some in the early morning... I've "followed"
troopers (1/2 mile back?)
$14k... And some laughed at me on the phone when I said I was
looking for a third of that. I told him to come back when he was
serious.
I love this:
Bidder 8Feedback score is 100 to 499US $14,200.00 Dec-27-06
10:06:22 PSTView
Bidder 6US $14,100.00 Dec-26-06 16:
Thanks - one is enough for what I need it for.
I have a few dual PPro MBs that I think I'm going to turn into clock
cabinets (two are 1mb, most are 512) --
*Lol*
I think I have a couple of dual CPU P-90 EISA boards out of IBM PC320's
around if you want one. its ALMOST a full size AT mothe
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, Bob Rentfro wrote:
> This is pre-rodbender, correct?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/yy9n9p
3.0L should be okay. it was the 3.5 (.97x) engine that liked to run with
the pistons cock-eyed
-j.
BTW my brother has a 1987 SDL in need of work (engine seems okay, except
the tensioner, and
MY EYES MY EYES MY EYES Moderator, where are you when we need you
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 19:26:19 -0600, TimothyPilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $14k... And some laughed at me on the phone when I said I was
> looking for a third of that. I told him to come back when he was
> seriou
Werner,
Well we don't salvage quahogs-the name is kind of a joke-arose one day when
a friend came into the driveway and I had the hoods up on both MB's and the
clam rakes were leaning against the front of the house-so he coined the
name. . We do salvage and recycle the shells-I have a day job-dig
Yeah, a bit steep for a 123 station wagon, especially as it does not appear
to be a 7 seater. However what other people do with their money is their
business.
Now if this was John Lennons 123 wagon, then we might be in the ball park.
- Original Message -
From: "TimothyPilgrim" <[EMAIL
The expletive is permitted on a non-Banned list under the circumstances.
Hey, I say worse than that to myself when I look in the mirror at 6:45 am
every morning! (Yes, I keep the same routine even on weekends.)
D.
On 12/27/06, Dwight E. Giles, Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well Tim,
Regardle
Dwight - would be interested in how you manage to salvage Quahogs. I know
the shells are recycled, or how else could they sell so many "stuffies"?
But the business title sounds interesting
Werner
(formerly from Middletown in the late '80s)
- Original Message -
From: "Dwight E. Gi
Correct - no porcupine right now. The ACC worked great today - 200
miles, and it didn't miss a lick.
Lat night, my daughter reported that the parking brake light was
staying on, even after releasing the brake, and that the car wouldn't
accelerate forward after backing out of the drive. She turned
Larry,
FWIW, My 79 240D recently was racing at idle-took it to my indie-he reset
all idle components to specs and now it idles just fine. Took him a half
hour.
Don't know if that is your problem or not. I love that 240D engine when it
is running well, although slow.
Dwight
Bissell Cove Quahog & Au
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006, Ed Booher wrote:
> You have mipsen?! Ah damn, that brings a tear to the eye. They should
> mingle with my sparcen, who knows what they would turn out.
Yeah ive got a sparc 20mp on my desk under my big bottle, a decstation
5000/260 448MB (R4400 version of /240, MUCH faster) wit
Well I could be wrong- thought a TD was about 20K in 85. Need to re-read the
MB bible-Nitske. My 90 300D 2.5t was 39,900 new.
Dwight
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto Salvage Co
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
Wickford RI 02852
-Original Message-
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On Behal
I believe they were in the lower $30's.
Chris Kueny ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
78 Chevy Custom deluxe
'85 300TD
'02 Subaru Outback
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From: "Dwight E. Giles, Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Mercedes Discussion List'"
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 9:29 PM
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"Dwight E. Giles, Jr" wrote:
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> Well Tim,
> Regardless of which list, your point is well taken-that's absurd-it didn't
> cost THAT much more than that new in 1985.
I thought a 123 wagon was around $40k at the end. My '79 SD was a $27k
car.
LarryT wrote:
> re the rack damper bolt - IIRC
> that's only for cars with Turbo's.
SD got a turbo in '78, TD in '81, D and CD went turbo in '82.
Mitch.
Well Tim,
Regardless of which list, your point is well taken-that's absurd-it didn't
cost THAT much more than that new in 1985.
Dwight
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto Salvage Co
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
Wickford RI 02852
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Bill,
WHen you find out what the cause is - my 78 240D idles roughly - please let
me know in case you get a private email.re the rack damper bolt - IIRC
that's only for cars with Turbo's.
Thx -
Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
www.youroil.net for Oil Analysis and Weber Parts
Tes
Hank and Stu yank you off the list. And it is over without discussion or
appeal. Very '70's Argentinia.
Chris K
Cayce, SC
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From: "Mitch Haley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] F*ck
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006, OK Don wrote:
> No doubt about it - those Macs are good. I might need to play with one
> some day. So is Linux. You don't constantly hack at your linux
> firewall/server however - you set it up, and it just runs. I've had NT
> servers that did the same thing. They got replaced
TimothyPilgrim wrote:
>
> Oh, cr*p. Sorry guys, I meant to send it to Banned. At least I didn't
> send it to the "other" list...
What happens if you send that to Easely list?
Oh, cr*p. Sorry guys, I meant to send it to Banned. At least I didn't
send it to the "other" list...
Tim
On 12/27/06, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wrong list, dude. Watch the language on the family list ;)
K
Ooops not banned!
I saw that wagon too. Bidders are all on crack.
Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT
$14k... And some fuck laughed at me on the phone when I said I was
looking for a third of that. I told him to come back when he was
serious.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-1985-300TD-Wagon-Turbo-Diesel-Low-Miles-Nice_W0QQitemZ300063109407QQihZ020QQcategoryZ6330QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Tim
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