Friend at the Orlando German Club has a Thing
that he painted WWII camouflage. Set up seats
as close to Kübelwagen as possible and all
the tools on the outside. Former US Army
armored command colonel posted to Germany
most of his career.
MG
Curley McLain via Mercedes wrote:
Last weekend, I
They don't rust away that fast, do they? ;
Wilton
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From: E M pokieba...@gmail.com
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 12:36 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] sightings
They sell hundreds, if not thousands of new
why dont you speak of 140's? Is it because they are not cheap class?
On 12/10/2010 11:07 PM, relng...@aol.com wrote:
Speaking of 140s, and I never do, I saw three of them on the move just
yesterday. One of them was in show condition which was probably the only one
with working AC.
RLE
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They sell hundreds, if not thousands of new mercedes here all the time.
After about 6 years, they are nowhere to be seen. Where they all go, I
have
no idea
Dealer trade-ins here that are too old or worn out even for the
second-tier used dealers but worth more than scrap are often sent down
to Mexico, I've heard.
I don't know that an 8 year old MB would get that treatment, I guess it
depends what shape it's in.
Allan
E M pokieba...@gmail.com
Off lease which is about 4 years or so, will be on the used section of the
dealers lot for a bit. But 7-8 years old, they are gone. Used independent
dealers will keep older cars, but still, there are very few of them for the
numbers of new cars being sold and used here. Also, our emission
Speaking of 140s, and I never do, I saw three of them on the move just
yesterday. One of them was in show condition which was probably the only one
with working AC.
RLE
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They sell hundreds, if not thousands of new mercedes here all the time.
After about 6 years, they are nowhere to be seen. Where they all go, I have
no idea. 140s were everywhere 10 years ago. Seldom see one today. They
weren't run into the ground, it's more as if once cars reach 8 or so here,
oh, this is a very strange post.
relng...@aol.com wrote:
Saw three count 'em three 140s this week, one on the move. The other two were
parked but I assume got there under their own power. But, one was '92.
I wondered at the time if any had working AC or door closers.
RLE
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And today another rara avis, a beautifully cared for white 140 S500 Coupe. As
I sat beside it at a light, I of course wondered what wasn't working such as
the AC.
I see 140 coupes all the time, almost as often as 126 coupes. (Maybe
...140 [300SD] ahead, an unusual sight in itself.
Running and no smoke seen.
I missed getting one of those about four (?) years ago
for just under $10k. It had a new engine already.
I was too slow.
-- Jim
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Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 10:16 PM
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As I exited the Interstate onto a surface street today, I saw a 140 ahead, an
unusual sight in itself. Imagine my slack-jawed amazement when it turned out
to be a 300SD.
Running and no smoke seen.
RLE
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on 9/23/07 22:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I exited the Interstate onto a surface street today, I saw a 140 ahead, an
unusual sight in itself. Imagine my slack-jawed amazement when it turned out
to be a 300SD.
Running and no smoke seen.
Possibly a recipient of a new
Chuck,
I used to drive my carpool into DC from Bethesda, MD in a W108 Arabian
gray/parchment tex 1970 280SE, but I don't recall your presence...
That was the car that won several MB Club concours trophies, and it
used to irk me when one of the ladies in my entourage would file her
nails in the
I saw a 280SE 4.5 a block from my house this morning - parked on the street -
in fabulous condition. Was never there before. It was a real treat.
Is it considered a Heckflosse? It has teeeny little fins...sort of...maybe.
Chris
Rich Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Out on errands this
Chris,
The 280SE 4.5 is a 108 that was imported in 1971 and 1972 An SEL
was also brought in
I don't think that this model is considered a Heckflosse... To
my knowledge, that term was applied to the 110/111 model series...
IMHO, the 108 body style was one of the best. I used
It probably did not need injectors - it was probably a direct injection
engine.
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
256-656-1924
www.kegkits.com
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