> ...I'd break even if I was just getting 22 mpg on a gas vehicle.
I'll be switching back to the 380 SL very soon now. Gas prices
still don't make it, but the Frankenheap only has studded snow
tires on it, so it's on winter-only duty.
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My WTF is how the interior looks so nice at that age. Well, at least what
we're shown. The dash is uncracked and the glove box door seems to fit quite
nicely.
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> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-200-S
There's a positive thought, as I filled at $3.999 (might as well be $4.00)
this evening:
Craig McC posted the formula:
2.00
So if your gas car gets better than 30 x -- = 20 miles/gallon,
3.00
I'm thin
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 23:30:03 -0400 Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which leads to the question: Does an arrest warrant really give them
> the right to search every residence in the country, including those
> which the accused has never laid eyes upon, as long as the feds claim
> the accus
I agree. A good front tire on the BMW or Harley will last 12,000 - 16,000
miles while a good back tire will last 6,000 - 8,000 miles. I mount &
balance my own and can buy good tires for about $260.00 / set. A set of
$260.00 tires plus an additional $140.00 rear tire works out to almost $0.03
/ mile
My Harley-Davidson & BMW both get about 45 MPG on the highway.
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thats kind of expensive
Robert Rentfro wrote:
> If I go look at this tomorrow
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It was 3.84 here last Thursday. 3.99 by Friday. add the 9/10s of a
cent and you have 4.00 Diesel. Gas is still 3.08. It is NUTS!
It is 12 times the 1973 price.
Now if I could make 12 times as much, I'd have no complaint!
Loren Faeth
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Bob,
Yeah, I think the guy who did the vac job on the carpets mows the
grass at Chase Field in his spare time or vice versa!!!.. And
oh, yeah! Records, Records, Records!
Take care,
Chuck
PS. Next Monday to meet with John Robbins ??? Time and
place to be decided. Are yo
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Oh, well then.
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if you solicit donations without a license on the internet. Happened to
my brother last month. Fortunately the woman they were looking for hasn't
lived with him in over ten years, but he still didn't appreciate the 3AM
wake-
yep; that's cute, but pretty much proves my point; if you're only
tooling around on country roads at 35 MPH your old Honda's probably
fine, but that's a far cry from doing the Kombat Kommute that is the
norm here in the SF Bay Area. i'm typically doing 100+ miles/day,
including everything from
I like this one -- SR3 vs plane.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LENGdyhldag&feature=related
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzZVEH377BA
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> Clarkson kicks sand in Hammond's pants:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9h0lnWM2
> anything specific should check out?
Is it spring perch season yet?
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I Ghia was hard to beat for economy and FUN.
My First car was a '56 Ghia; Body number 13?? I bought it with
money I had saved up cutting and delivering firewood. Still got the
nameplate somewhere.
Number 2 was a 67 Chevelle SS 396, everything the Ghia wasn't. My
third car was another Ghia,
Spent the last week in Florida with the family. Saturday, on the way
home, spotted a new Smart on I75 in Georgia. Man that is one TINY
car. Didn't seem to have any trouble maintaining interstate speeds
though.
Allan
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> [SDL] Has right at 3000,000 miles on the clock.
3 million miles i
If I go look at this tomorrow
http://tinyurl.com/ys3aod
anything specific should check out?
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Here's mine. Averages around 50 mpg.
http://don.homelinux.net/~don/HondaIndex.html
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 9:05 PM, ernest breakfield <
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> every time i get into the discussion of trying to save money by riding
> motorcycle, i find it's almost impossible unless perhaps u
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94 E420, 92 300SD, 92 300D, 92 250D Turbo, 92 300E 4Matic,
91 300D, 90
every time i get into the discussion of trying to save money by riding
motorcycle, i find it's almost impossible unless perhaps using such a
small machine that it's smaller than what i would want to ride on the
highway,... not to mention the fact that the cost of keeping decent
tires on a motor
> --cactus green - I think it's faded, but would likely "polish up" nicely
> and glisten again.
I thought it was "the baby had peas for dinner honey, YOU change the diaper"
green. Polish a turd and it still looks like a turd.
Caveats,
YMMV
My 2ยข
Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
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Clarkson kicks sand in Hammond's pants:
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So, you and any passengers are OK? Which car is totaled?
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Troy Kocher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Listers,
>
> Today I was pushed off the road by a semi trailer. I ended up running
> back-end into the concrete barrier wall. Don't know what the insurance is
> g
Dwight, I have a set of four off of my '87 300D.
In Hickory NC 28601
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Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 124 wheels
> Ditto-if there is anoth
The 'SD gets around 23 in mixed driving while the Ram Diesel gets around 17.
If the prices for used VW Jetta TDI Station Wagons weren't crazy, I would
get one for a daily driver and only use the big pickup for hauling,
trailering and boating.
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 267Kmi, Ursula
> [SDL] Has right at 3000,000 miles on the clock.
3 million miles is impressive! Take that, 240D!
-- Jim
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Tom Hargrave wrote:
>
> An original VW Beetle does very will in a front end crash, better than
> anything else built at the time.
My mother's cousin was stopped at a red light in his Beetle in the
1970's. Got hit head on, I think by a turning vehicle. Front of the
car folded up with his legs tr
so which car was totaled?
Troy Kocher wrote:
> Listers,
>
> Today I was pushed off the road by a semi trailer. I ended up running
> back-end into the concrete barrier wall. Don't know what the insurance is
> going to do, but likely they will want to total it. .
>
>
> If they do I'll be lookin
so which car was totaled?
Troy Kocher wrote:
> Listers,
>
> Today I was pushed off the road by a semi trailer. I ended up running
> back-end into the concrete barrier wall. Don't know what the insurance is
> going to do, but likely they will want to total it. .
>
>
> If they do I'll be lookin
Troy,
I have a 1987 300SDL but it has a leaky head gasket. It's been leaking for
the last 150,000 miles.
Other particulars:
Has right at 3000,000 miles on the clock.
New radiator, vacuum pump, alternator, starter & rebuilt transmission in the
last 2 years.
Replaced low mileage differential ~4 yea
Listers,
Today I was pushed off the road by a semi trailer. I ended up running
back-end into the concrete barrier wall. Don't know what the insurance is
going to do, but likely they will want to total it. .
If they do I'll be looking for a new Merc, Anyone selling??
Looking for a diesel, 198
An original VW Beetle does very will in a front end crash, better than
anything else built at the time. The spare tire & gas tank can absorb a
tremendous amount of energy. Just don't get hit in the door like a friend of
mine did.
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
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i have a mid sized saturn with the ecotec. about 23 city, 30 highway in my
experience.
even if i could get my rotund self into a crx, i don't like the idea of
driving one on our roads. lots of freaks and idiots out there and the idea
of crippling injuries do no appeal to me in the slightest.
i'
--cactus green - I think it's faded, but would likely "polish up" nicely
and glisten again.
Wilton
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LarryT wrote:
> Hmm.. I wonder if my wife would ride a motorcycle to work? ;-) Since I
> don't work, that would save the most in gas money.
>
> Hmmm. would have to be a big enough bike to have plenty of acceleration
> but not so big she'd have a problem handling it.
I can remember when 250
My baby finally hit the big 30 last Saturday. I really do need to get a
high mileage badge. The reconversion to R12 works great.
BillR
Jacksonville, FL
1981 300SD 300,123 miles
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wilton strickland wrote:
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> There's cactus green again.
I was wondering. Looks more subdued (or faded) than in the MBZ video
I saw the other day. It just seemed too loud in the video. I like
green paint and tan leather, but I prefer it to be a rather dark green,
like an XKE that I fell in lov
Hmm.. I wonder if my wife would ride a motorcycle to work? ;-) Since I
don't work, that would save the most in gas money.
Hmmm. would have to be a big enough bike to have plenty of acceleration
but not so big she'd have a problem handling it.
Nahhh. She'd like a 125cc to ride around the
There's cactus green again.
Wilton
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There is also a 107 hardtop coupe, that is, it has a
removable hardtop, yet NO soft top or frame. These
are pretty rare, and are referred to as "California
Coupes." You either had the hard top on, or off - no
convertible top in the event it started raining...
And no, you can't convert them to a
Yup...how do you put a price on being able to walk away from an accident
rather that being hauled away to the krankhauseor worse.
Bob R.
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Alex Chamberlain wrote:
>
> There are cheap used cars to be had that will get mileage close to
> what a hybrid will get you in real-world driving. I've thought
> seriously about an '80s Honda CRX or Toyota MR2 for a commuter.
I don't think the MR2 ever had stellar MPG, a 4 cyl stick Fiero
might
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Robert Rentfro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I figure its $20K at least to buy a super mileage wonder car. You can buy a
> lot for fuel for $20K.
>
>
There are cheap used cars to be had that will get mileage close to
what a hybrid will get you in real-world driving
Robert Rentfro wrote:
> What the?
> http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/607694056.html
It's the 107 coupe, same chassis as Bobby Ewing's 380SL but without the
ragtop.
MBUSA never sold the six cylinder (280) versions, and the SLC is much
less common over here than the SL is. I think K'leb had a
Not a spec of rust on the Acura. It's been here all its life. It still runs
like mad. Just don't get that warm, fuzzy feeling driving that like you get
driving the 300D.
Bob R
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On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Robert Rentfro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What the?
>
> http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/607694056.html
>
They're out there. I had an '80 280SLC automatic. Great handling
since less weight up front than the iron V-8, but a dog off the line
with the slushbox.
Robert Rentfro wrote:
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> Sometime in the next month or so both of my cars (the '77 300D and the '87
> Acura Legend) will have the exact same mileage on them.
What's really strange is that now I know somebody who's still driving a
1987 Honda. Obviously you don't live in Michigan, where Hondas
What the?
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/607694056.html
Bob R
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I figure its $20K at least to buy a super mileage wonder car. You can buy a
lot for fuel for $20K.
Bob R
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if this keeps up, it's going be the end of the old beater crowd. my 300TD
gets about 20 miles a gallon. my 280ce about 17. at what point do i start
plotting to dump these and get some modern 50mpg+ wonder car?
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I can tomorrow morning
Luther
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 11:07:19 -0600, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The socket I have is for the castle nut, so Luther, you need to figure
> out if that is what you need or not.
>
> Jim Cathey wrote:
>>> Do I need that notched socket? Is it the
The socket I have is for the castle nut, so Luther, you need to figure
out if that is what you need or not.
Jim Cathey wrote:
>> Do I need that notched socket? Is it the 30mm socket for the tail
>> shaft nut?
>
> I would have to look to be sure, but I think by 86 the
> castle nut was no longer
Diesel is $4.00 at the Loves on I10 on my way to the Nuke plant and that was
my cheap go to place. I guess she'll have to start driving the 300D and I'll
drive the Acura. They get the same mileage and with unleaded only at 3.08
right now it'll save me some coin.
Bob R
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speaking of diesel prices, I just got back from a trip the St louis into
illinois area. In IL at a truck stop not too far past STL, diesel was
3.99. When I came back thru an hour or so later, it was 4.06. Luckily
I filled up before getting to stl in MO at 3.73. The next day at the
same flyi
Sometime in the next month or so both of my cars (the '77 300D and the '87
Acura Legend) will have the exact same mileage on them. The Acura has around
1926XX and the 300D has 192295. Isn't that strange?
Bob R
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yes you can, as long as its not a commercial effort
Rolf wrote:
> As the question states. I got some wheels to sell.
>
> -Rolf
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> Do I need that notched socket? Is it the 30mm socket for the tail
> shaft nut?
I would have to look to be sure, but I think by 86 the
castle nut was no longer used. I'm not sure of the size.
-- Jim
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Sort of a "the cow is already out of the barn thing,"
but did you know that OE MB sheet metal is amazingly
cheap?
At least it used to be, and you could get it quick,
too.
Dan
--- OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bought a gold fender to put on a white car (124) -
> what should one
> expect t
This list is populated with nerds! But that's OK, I'm one too...
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Subject: [MBZ] Squar
I'd be more concerned about bad wine. I got some there once and it gave
me a really bad headache, and seemed to evaporate from the glass quite
quickly.
--R
Howard Fulford wrote:
> On Sat 15 March, RIch Thomas wrote :
> "And you drive on the left so the French won't spear you, not sure if that
With Friday being pi day, we must not forget the square root of 10!
Craig
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Been there, done that, they really do work
Peter
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Do I need that notched socket? Is it the 30mm socket for the tail
shaft nut? I
need to try and do this Monday or Tuesday while the weather is clear
and I'm not
working. Thanks.
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'87 300SDL (272,xxx mi) head case
'85 Ford F250 6.9 diesel (x58,xxx mi) BioBeast
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Someone needs to be introduced to banned
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'87 300SDL (272,xxx mi) head case
'85 Ford F250 6.9 diesel (x58,xxx mi) BioBeast
'82 300CD (176 kmi)
'82 300D (74 kmi) getting donor engine-sold
'85 300D (280,176) parts car sans engine
Quoting Rolf <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Remember when it was inexpensive to run a diesel?
It was time to fill up the Dodge Cummins' fuel tank today, ouch ouch OUCH!!!
I noticed that Diesel here in Hillsboro, OR was $3.99/gal! At that price,
it's just as expensive to run as it's gas counterpart. I'm still glad that
I didn't buy the
On Sat 15 March, RIch Thomas wrote :
"And you drive on the left so the French won't spear you, not sure if that is
still a threat or not."
Rich, We still keep a look out . wouldn't you ?
Howard Fulford
Bath
England
'89 190E 2.0 l 5 speed manual
171221 miles
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