Hi Curt,

 

Yeah I see that W115.  That's about 100 miles from me, but I'm keeping an eye 
on it.  It may be about the same distance from you, btw.  

However, tomorrow I am getting another.... ummm... German car of a different 
make.....  :) so I am in no position to buy.  I'm in enough trouble already, 
trust me.  

That injection pump issue may scare some buyers away, though, so it may go 
cheap.... but the auction still has 5 days to go.  The W115's are great simple 
cars, Curt, if you want one, you should grab it.  The 300D's are all 
automatics, of course.  Did you see that he has it listed as a 6 cylinder?  So 
I am not sure how much attention he's paid to it, especially since that's a 
green Roller parked next to it.  It probably hasn't gotten his undivided 
attention.  You might get a steal. ..... and then I'd lose out on the cheapest 
jalopy award at next year's ChowdahQ!!

 

Thanks again, btw, Curt and Angie, for a great job on the event, and Kudos also 
to Dwight, in particular, and Fred and the others who contributed the food and 
camaraderie that went into making it a successful event.  Great cars, nice 
people and ... well, New England weather.  Sigh.  Well, two outta three aint 
bad!  Did I mention the food?  Great food too.  

 

Thanks for sharing the pics also.... although I was a little disappointed that 
you didn't mention the name of your dog.  For all the viewers, you may have 
noticed that there were two of us out there that afternoon in yellow foul 
weather gear.  Curt and Angie's dog was the one in the custom-tailored, 
flannel-lined Foul Weather gear. (Which looked.... Fabulous, btw.)  I was the 
other one, in the cheap, ill-fitting, unlined rain slicker.  Oh, and I am the 
one NOT wearing a leash, largely because my wife was unable to attend.

 

And I was also pleased to have the opportunity to demonstrate the proper method 
for shutting down an old Mercedes diesel.....  after one has blown one's 
injection pump shut-off valve.  It's a vanishing art, but I am doing my part to 
keep it from becoming a lost one.  

 

:)

 

Tom Schuch

1975 W115 300D

and a bunch of feral BMWs

SE Connecticut

 

P.S. That maple bacon on the burgers was Dy No Mite!

 

 

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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 11:34:58 -0700 (PDT)
From: Curt Raymond <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] assist with diagnosis on no start
To: Diesel List <[email protected]>
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LOVE IT.
 
I need me a 115. I emailed about one the other day listed as an '82 220D hoping 
it was really a '72, never did hear back...
 
 
Hey Tom, theres a '75 300D on eBay, its in CT...
 
-Curt


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