There still lots of 123 and 126 cars here - probably left over from
the '80's oil boom. Not as many 124s or 201s around. Interestingly, my
123 came from MN --- but wasn't driven much there.

On 4/11/06, Zoltan Finks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that feeling. It's like when someone says to me "hey that's a totally
> cool dog, what kind is it?" I usually lie.
>
> As for 123s, we enjoy being one of the few owners in our city (may have much
> to do with the climate). But a cool feeling still. In some cities I've
> visited recently, 123 ownership is not so rare - such as the Santa Barbara
> region. You can pretty much look around at any given moment and maybe 3 or 4
> times out of 10 see one. Must be the bio diesel phenomenon. I bet it's the
> same up in the Seattle area, and some regions of Oregon?
>
> Brian
> 83 240D
> Rochester, MN
>

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OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
'90 300D 243K, Rattled
'87 300SDL 290K, Limo Lite, or blue car
'81 240D 173K, Gramps, or yellow car
'78 450SLC 67K, brown car
'97 Ply Grand Voyager 78K Van Go

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