Bid for your chance to own this 1978 Mercedes-Benz 300CD coupe on The MB Market. Finished in Blue over Beige MB-Tex, this C123 shows 66k miles and is powered by a 3.0L OM617 five-cylinder diesel engine. The car will come with two keys, manufacturer's literature, and additional spare parts.
codysclark said:
@uniqueR107The A/C does not work. I have not dug into the reason behind this. The defrost seems to work. The heat works incredibly well though!
Hello, everyone! I am the seller of this 300CD. I purchased this neat little car with intentions of keeping it forever, but I simply don't have enough room to keep all of my vehicles. While this car is not a "show car," she sure is fun and reliable. The car always starts, even in the dead of winter. The transmission also shifts without issue or hesitation. Driving the vehicle, you immediately feel just how well built it is. I have had this car up to 75MPH and it feels like a tank going down the road. It is an incredibly impressive driving experience. The awesome color catches everyone's eye. MB Market has done an incredible job describing the vehicle, but I am always here to answer questions that you may have. I certainly am no mechanic, but I will certainly try to answer adequately. As the ad mentions, there are several additional parts that come with the vehicle that I have simply not had the chance to install. All new rubber gasket kit (16 piece) that cost $1250, a non-installed dash cap that actually glues to the original dash pad (included in photos), a new set of glow plugs (current set has no issues), vintage roadside emergency kit, an extra first aid kit, and over $350 worth of MercedesSoure.com items (Vacuum system testing kit, troubleshooting manual, Diesel engine exam kit, fuel injector removal tool, and a few other small items).
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1978 Mercedes-Benz 300CD
codysclark said:
@uniqueR107The A/C does not work. I have not dug into the reason behind this. The defrost seems to work. The heat works incredibly well though!
1978 Mercedes-Benz 300CD
codysclark said:
Hello, everyone! I am the seller of this 300CD. I purchased this neat little car with intentions of keeping it forever, but I simply don't have enough room to keep all of my vehicles. While this car is not a "show car," she sure is fun and reliable. The car always starts, even in the dead of winter. The transmission also shifts without issue or hesitation. Driving the vehicle, you immediately feel just how well built it is. I have had this car up to 75MPH and it feels like a tank going down the road. It is an incredibly impressive driving experience. The awesome color catches everyone's eye. MB Market has done an incredible job describing the vehicle, but I am always here to answer questions that you may have. I certainly am no mechanic, but I will certainly try to answer adequately. As the ad mentions, there are several additional parts that come with the vehicle that I have simply not had the chance to install. All new rubber gasket kit (16 piece) that cost $1250, a non-installed dash cap that actually glues to the original dash pad (included in photos), a new set of glow plugs (current set has no issues), vintage roadside emergency kit, an extra first aid kit, and over $350 worth of MercedesSoure.com items (Vacuum system testing kit, troubleshooting manual, Diesel engine exam kit, fuel injector removal tool, and a few other small items).