Bid for your chance to own this 1984 Mercedes-Benz 190D only on The MB Market! Finished in Barolo Red (540) over Palomino Cloth (074), this single-family-owned W201 comes powered by a 2.0-liter diesel engine paired with a five-speed manual transmission driving the rear wheels.
Hartlaub said:
@wahipThe AC works great, I did not see anything that looks like a block heater when taking the photos. The mechanic did not mention any leaks when he did the inspection but he did mention some bushings that could be replaced.
@DonaldS3-4 years
@JZap Unfortunately we are not with the car so we are unable to take more photos, I will try to comb through the originals to see if i can get a better view for you. I am having some trouble getting a clear view of it with the shadows on the photos. What part of the rocker panel specifically are you trying to see?
@GSinILWe have not found any documents from my grandfather. We do know he bought it new in Germany so the kilometers put on before conversion should be very minimal. We will keep looking for documents so we can give some better answers.
@RandomWe are not entirely sure for what reason (if any) the heat was bypassed, what we do know is the mechanic who inspected it mentioned it was a fairly normal procedure to be done to this generation of car. Not sure about any available heat, the car resides in Phoenix so there has never been a need for heat or an opportunity to test it.
@MikeBar I don't have an exact number on miles put on recently but it was driven around town for about 3 months out of the year. The heater bypass refers to the heater core being bypassed, the mechanic said it was fairly common to see and can be reversed to factory layout fairly easily.
@Bamboo AC works great!
@roup1Thank you, We have not found any service records yet
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One-Owner 1985 Mercedes-Benz 190D Euro 5-Speed w/55k Miles
Hartlaub said:
@wahipThe AC works great, I did not see anything that looks like a block heater when taking the photos. The mechanic did not mention any leaks when he did the inspection but he did mention some bushings that could be replaced.
One-Owner 1985 Mercedes-Benz 190D Euro 5-Speed w/55k Miles
Hartlaub said:
@DonaldS3-4 years
One-Owner 1985 Mercedes-Benz 190D Euro 5-Speed w/55k Miles
Hartlaub said:
@JZap Unfortunately we are not with the car so we are unable to take more photos, I will try to comb through the originals to see if i can get a better view for you. I am having some trouble getting a clear view of it with the shadows on the photos. What part of the rocker panel specifically are you trying to see?
One-Owner 1985 Mercedes-Benz 190D Euro 5-Speed w/55k Miles
Hartlaub said:
@GSinILWe have not found any documents from my grandfather. We do know he bought it new in Germany so the kilometers put on before conversion should be very minimal. We will keep looking for documents so we can give some better answers.
One-Owner 1985 Mercedes-Benz 190D Euro 5-Speed w/55k Miles
Hartlaub said:
@RandomWe are not entirely sure for what reason (if any) the heat was bypassed, what we do know is the mechanic who inspected it mentioned it was a fairly normal procedure to be done to this generation of car. Not sure about any available heat, the car resides in Phoenix so there has never been a need for heat or an opportunity to test it.
One-Owner 1985 Mercedes-Benz 190D Euro 5-Speed w/55k Miles
Hartlaub said:
@MikeBar I don't have an exact number on miles put on recently but it was driven around town for about 3 months out of the year. The heater bypass refers to the heater core being bypassed, the mechanic said it was fairly common to see and can be reversed to factory layout fairly easily.
One-Owner 1985 Mercedes-Benz 190D Euro 5-Speed w/55k Miles
Hartlaub said:
@Bamboo AC works great!
One-Owner 1985 Mercedes-Benz 190D Euro 5-Speed w/55k Miles
Hartlaub said:
@roup1Thank you, We have not found any service records yet