Bill Brewer wrote:
>Like a TR, it would be fun to blong to online lists, do your own
>maintenance and look for used parts on the internet. However, what was a $2000
>car 5 years ago is now a $6,000 car and mint low mileage examples are pricey.
>
>...Tough to find a good one. Anyone else have any ideas on where to look?
>
This email list might be some help.
http://www.mercedeslist.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes/
I'm not active anymore, not enough time, but good while you're looking.
Of course, I'm a Volvo wagon fan too. Ours has been fun and reliable,
though it's not the highway cruiser you can expect from the 300TD. If
you like the 300TD wagon, look at the Volvo 240 wagons too. More
practical than the 122 and a bit more common than the MB. FWIW our '76
MB 240D was cheap ($2K) and cheap to own too. The newer you buy, the
more expensive to operate, as with just about any car IMO.
Steven Newell
Littleton, CO USA
'62 TR4 x 2 etc.
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