This 1986 Mercedes-Benz 300D was initially ordered through the Hamburg Branch in Germany and built as a European market example. The car is one of the earliest W124 models produced with a December 1985 production date. Finished in Arctic White (147) over Anthracite Leather (271), this W124 is powered by an OM603 inline-six diesel paired to a four-speed automatic transmission. Features include air conditioning, electric front windows, heated front seats, a sunroof, JVC radio and European lighting. The car is fitted with a period-correct Haslbeck body kit which includes original Haslbeck paperwork. The car shows documented service history performed at a licensed dealership up until 140k kilometers. Maintenance performed in the last month includes all fresh fluids and filters, new shocks, and new belts. Now showing 170,500 kilometers (~106k miles), this W124 is being offered by the seller with manufacturer’s literature, Haslbeck documentation, and a clean Spanish title.
The exterior is finished in Arctic White (147) and features a full Haslbeck body kit consisting of a front and rear bumper, extended side skirts, and trunk spoiler. Original Haslbeck documentiation from the 80's is included with the car and the foglights are missing from the front bumper. The seller notes corrosion around the base of the antenna and no other rust on the body. The body does show wear including damage to the front bumper, passenger front quarter panel, and spoiler. Additional exterior features include European lighting, a sunroof, and a rear Heckblende. General wear can be seen across the paint with pictures detailed in the gallery.
Aftermarket 15” mesh wheels are fitted and wear X tires measuring 195/65 on all four corners. The wheels show imperfections around the lips and faces.
The four-spoke steering wheel frames a 220-kph analog speedometer, 6k-rpm tachometer, and an analog odometer with trip function showing 170,500 kilometers (~106k miles). Additional gauges include fuel level and coolant temperature along with an analog clock.
The 3.0-liter OM603 six-cylinder diesel was rated at 109 horsepower and 136 lb-ft of torque when new. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission. Maintenance performed in the last month includes all fresh fluids and filters, new shocks, and new belts. The car shows documented service history performed at a licensed dealership up until 140k kilometers.
The car is reported to have all original body panels and documention for the Haslbeck body kit and modification is included with the car. This Haslbeck W124 is being offered by the seller with manufacturer’s literature, Haslbeck documentation, and a clean Spanish title.
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@vintagembspain. sent you a message
@AE1728 I'm looking at quotes from different companies. When I have a response I will inform you i've one quote: Valencia to Baltimore 2190 Euros. Service temporarily suspended. Due to the accident in the Port of Baltimore. It will resume in mid-May or early June.
What is the cost to import it into the US? Time frame?
Welcome everyone to the auction, i'm here to answer to all of your questions and also willing to help with all the procedures regarding the export of the car. I forgot to mention that the car has a removable hitch with its documentation.