92 Mercedes Benz 300D 2.5 turbo

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1992 Mercedes Benz 300D 2.5 turbo
148,166 miles

I purchased on Friday from a MB collector in Clinton CT. All records with $12,600 in new components in the past 4 years. Zero rust.

My wife claimed it after the first drive.

Like a good BITOGer I changed the oil and filter when I got home. My first diesel engine oil change. Nasty stuff.
 

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That is a wonderful car. The W124 is a great chassis. Solid. Smooth handling and ride, last of the recirculating ball steering boxes, I think, so it has a classic Mercedes “weight” and precision. That diesel will run forever. Yours is in immaculate condition.

Well done!
 
These MB's are what put them at the top of reliability once upon a time. It's great to find one in good shape like this & being on the east coast might of helped that somewhat. Where did you pick up the 0w-40?
 
1992 Mercedes Benz 300D 2.5 turbo
148,166 miles

I purchased on Friday from a MB collector in Clinton CT. All records with $12,600 in new components in the past 4 years. Zero rust.

My wife claimed it after the first drive.

Like a good BITOGer I changed the oil and filter when I got home. My first diesel engine oil change. Nasty stuff.
If used diesel oil get on your clothes, it won't come out.
 
1992 Mercedes Benz 300D 2.5 turbo
148,166 miles

I purchased on Friday from a MB collector in Clinton CT. All records with $12,600 in new components in the past 4 years. Zero rust.

My wife claimed it after the first drive.

Like a good BITOGer I changed the oil and filter when I got home. My first diesel engine oil change. Nasty stuff.
The drain oil is nasty stuff and I learned that from a diesel Benz.
These are cars from the era when Mercedes could really claim that its cars were engineered like no other in the world.
 
These MB's are what put them at the top of reliability once upon a time. It's great to find one in good shape like this & being on the east coast might of helped that somewhat. Where did you pick up the 0w-40?
The Advance Auto close out couple of years ago. I have about 14 gallons of it.
 
Great car! Black or dark blue? Interior? Is the dash cracked at all?

The weak points on these are evaporators and in some cases, head gaskets.

How much do you want for it? :)
Dark blue exterior, light blue interior.

From my reading the straight 6 OM603 had some head gasket issues. This car has the straight 5 OM602 and seems to have the least issues. I could be mistaken.
 
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Dark blue exterior, light blue interior.

From my reading the straight 6 OM603 had some head gasket issues. This car has the straight 5 OM602 and seems to have the least issues. I could be mistaken.

That’s a wonderful combo!! My 1991 is blue interior.


It’s true that the smaller engines had less head and HG issues. But they still do. My 1985 190d had a head gasket weep long ago. I bought it from the original owner and it’s like new, but this was a thing, due to the mixed metal design (iron block/aluminum head).
 
I want one of these so bad. I keep thinking I’ve probably missed the sweet spot for my ability to own and maintain one within my use profile and tolerance… hats off… beautiful specimen.
 
I want one of these so bad. I keep thinking I’ve probably missed the sweet spot for my ability to own and maintain one within my use profile and tolerance… hats off… beautiful specimen.
Thank you. It is a beauty.
 
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