Detail Info for: 1985 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series mercedes benz 300 turbo diesel W123

Transaction Info
Sold On:
01/14/2019
Price:
$ 11985.00
Condition:
Mileage:
164200
Location:
Dana Point, California, 92629
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1985 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series
Submodel Body Type:
W123 Sedan
Engine:
Turbo Diesel
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
WDBAB33C0FA223324
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Diesel
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1985 MERCEDES BENZ 300D TURBO DIESEL 1985 Mercedes Benz 300D turbo diesel - YouTube Video will open in a new window Using the eBay App? Paste link into a browser window: [isdntekvideo] EXTRA CLEAN BEAUTIFUL CARGREAT CAR RUNS GREAT YOU CAN NOT DRIVE THIS CAR ANYWHERE WITHOUT GETTING MULTIPLE COMPLIMENTS AND QUESTIONS.INTERIOR LIKE NEW LOW MILES FOR THE YEAR WELL MAINTAINED AND SERVICED NEW BRAKES BRAKE BOOSTER ALL NEW HOSES NEW BRAKES NEW OVERFLOW TANK NEW BELTS 4 NEW TIRESAC IS NOT WORKING HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED AC IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IS NOT NEEDED AND PEOPLE DO THIS BECAUSE IT SLOWS THE CAR DOWN TOO MUCH THIS VEHICLE RUNS GREAT AND CAN BE USED ASAP AS A DAILY DRIVER WHICH I RECOMMEND THESE CARS ARE NOT MADE TO SIT FOR AND EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME CALL THOMAS FOR ALL DETAILS 678-416-2070YOU TUBE VIDEO HISTORYMercedes-Benz introduced the W123 four-door executive car in January, 1976 to replace the W115.The overall dimensions and wheelbase were lengthened and styling was updated to a less angular more contemporary look. The new look included round head lights with inboard fog lamps in all models except the 280 and 280E which had large rectangular headlights. Later the European models were all changed to the rectangular headlights. North American models retained the round complement.The W115 engines were carried over to the new models, with the 3 liter 5-cylinder diesel model being renamed from "240D 3.0" to "300D" in the European markets to match North American markets ( in the North American markets the 240 designated the 2.4L 4 cylinder version).The 250 models were given a new 2525 cc inline-six (Type M123, a short-stroke version of the 2.8 liter six Type M110) this replaced the 2496 cc Type M114 six. In the spring of 1976, a coupe version of the W123 was introduced on a shorter wheelbase than the saloon (2,710 mm (106.7 in) versus 2,795 mm (110.0 in)). This W123C/CE was available as a 230C (later 230CE) and as a 280C/CE in most markets; in North America there was also a 300CD version. The new models proved to be the most popular series to date. Demand for the W123 was so great, back orders and waiting lists of over a year were common and used cars sold at a premium over the new car list price. A long wheel base chassis (3,425 mm (134.8 in)) was introduced in August, 1977. The long chassis versions were available as 7/8 seat saloons through the factory and as a bare chassis with front body clip for ambulances, hearse bodies etc. Outside manufactures such as Binz or Miesen produced a variety of models on these long chassis. The long (Lang) versions could be ordered as 240D, 300D and 250 models. The W123T estate (wagon) was introduced at the Frankfurt Auto Show in September, 1977. Production of the T models (Transport and Touring) began in March, 1978 in the Bremen factory in Germany. In early 1979, the diesel models power output was increased from 55 PS (40 kW; 54 hp) to 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp) in the 200D, from 65 PS (48 kW; 64 hp) to 72 PS (53 kW; 71 hp) in the 240D and from 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp) to 88 PS (65 kW; 87 hp) in the 300D.Production of the 220D ended in early 1979. The turbo charged 5 cylinder engine was introduced in September 1979 in the 300TD Turbo diesel wagon. The turbocharged 5-cylinder 3 liter diesel engine (Type OM617) was offered with automatic transmission only and limited to the 300TD in most markets. The North American markets were given Turbo models in the 4-door and coupe models as well, possibly as a response to the competition from higher powered American cars.In June of 1980 a new 2 liter 4-cylinder gasoline engine (Type M102) was introduced to replace the M115. A fuel-injected 2.3 liter version was introduced to replace the carbureted engine in the 230E/TE/CE models. In 1980/81 the carbureted 280 was replaced with the fuel-injected 280E. In September 1982 the rectangular headlights from the 280/280E and power steering were standardized across all European models. In February all European models except the 300TD were offered with an optional 5-speed manual transmission.Production or the W123 ended in January 1986.W123 introduced many innovations in both safety and styling including ABS brakes (optional from August, 1980), retractable steering columns and airbags for the driver (optional from 1982). Options: MB-Tex (Mercedes-Benz Texturized Punctured Vinyl) upholstery or velour (European market only) or leather upholstery, interior wood trim, passenger side exterior mirror (standard on T models), 5-speed manual transmission (European market only), 4-speed automatic transmission (standard in turbo diesel models), power windows with rear-seat switch cut-outs, vacuum powered central door locking, rear-facing extra seats (station wagon only), Standheizung (prestart timer controlled engine heating), self locking differential, sun roof, air conditioning, climate control, "Alpine" horn (selectable quieter horn), headlamp wipers (European market only), Tempomat (cruise control), power steering (standard after 1982/08), seat heating, catalytic converter (available from 1984 for California only, from fall (autumn) 1984 also in Germany for the 230E of which one thousand were built). Power (vacuum servo) assisted disc brakes were standard on all W123s.Timeline1976 Launch of the W123 generation. Base price of a 300D: $14,0571977 Base price of a 300D: $16,5901978 Coupe model of the W123 launches in the States. Base price of a 300D: $19,1801979 Base 230 sedan with four-cylinder gas engine discontinued. Base price of a 300D: $21,4971980 The 300TD, the first production Mercedes station wagon to reach American shores, is launched. Base price of a 300D: $24,5361981 The turbodiesel engine, previously available in the S-Class, makes its way to the W123. Anti-lock brakes now available. Four-speed automatic transmission now available. Base price of a 300D: $25,6401982 The W123 is now only available with diesel power. Driver's-side airbag now available. Base price of a 300D-T: $29,6981983 The first year that a 240D doesn't jump more than $1,000 year-to-year. Base price of a 300D-T: $30,9731984 Diesel models in America are required by law to wear a catalytic converter. Base price of a 300D-T: $31,9401985 Base price of a 300D-T: unchanged from 19841986 Production ceases in January, with 2,696,915 W123 models built. It is superseded by the W124, aka the first E-Class. Terms of Sale Deposit is due within 24 hour of close of auction. balance is due within 3 days of close of auction. We do not except paypal for payment of vehicle paypal can be used for the deposit funds must clear before vehicle and title is released Shipping Information Vehicle can be shipped at buyers expense anywhere within the USA. Please arrange shipping and pickup before bidding on this vehicle