I don't think it is a euro. Crank windows are rare, but it has acc, MB
tex, and what appears to be usa bumpers. the euro lights are easy to
install. The VIN should tell for sure if it is MBNA or yuro. Usual
things. look for rust, condition of suspension, drive train, steering
linkages, etc.
THe tail lights are not yellowed. It appears the suspension bushings
are in good condition, or higher than factory. Either indicates the
rubber is not rotten.
Happy Hunting!
Bob Rentfro via Mercedes wrote on 1/18/19 8:31 PM:
And I get up in the morning and drive six hours to go look at it, since we have
no one in SoCal.
Is there anything peculiar about a euro model that I should be concerned with?
I talked to the guy he’s had it for three months. The list of things in the
craigslist ad was done by his mechanic. He says he has to get rid of it because
his wife detests the diesel.
Bob R
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