ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kaleb C. Striplin
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] copy of window sticker!
I dont see how that is even possible. I have the window sticker from my
'90 6.2 burb and its only 20k.
R A Bennell wrote:
> Ah well,
I wish I could have that sunny demeanor regarding winters. A CA native and
AZ raised, I have a permanent bitter on about having to put things away here
in MN.
Brian
On 5/9/06, P. D. Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the spirit of True Confessions, I have the sticker
ect: [MBZ] copy of window sticker!
E-mailed the Classic Center and got a copy of the build sheet for the car. Neat.
THEN, I faxed a request to MBUSA for a copy of the original window sticker. It
arrived today. VERY cool. Port of
importation - Houston. I knew it originally went to a Housto
My 240D cost 24000 new in 83.
Antrhony
On 5/9/06, Zoltan Finks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was thinking that if an SD cost $40k that my 240D would cost some $30
back
in '83. And I would think that your CD would be somewhere in the middle?
Brian
83 240D
On 5/9/06, kevin kraly <[EMAIL PROTECTE
In the spirit of True Confessions, I have the sticker
from the 1983 300TD which I bought new--$33,850 base plus $657 for the
manual sunroof, $200 for delivery to Chicago and $37 "Distribution and
Delivery"--Grand Total $34,744.00. I paid $29,150. By storing it through
ou
On May 9, 2006, at 9:37 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
I have the ACTUAL sticker for my 85 300D
OK I'll fess-up, I have the original sticker for our 83 300CD. It
cost over $36,000.
Johnny B.
I Mac Therefore I am
.
Randy B
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Subject: [MBZ] copy of window sticker!
E-mailed the Classic Center and got a copy of the build sheet for the car. Neat.
THEN, I faxed
SD 'EM' 275K
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Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 9:18 AM
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] copy of window sticker!
On Tue, 9 May 2006 08:06:37 -0500, you wrote:
>I paid $2052 f
My friend that I mentioned a couple weeks ago went ahead and purchased a
1999 E320 with 56K miles from Euro Motorcars in Bethesda, MD for $16,500.
It had been listed at $19,500 so they came down $3,000 and even threw in
free dealer floor mats. The car is apparently FLAWLESS - not a scratch
anywhe
I'm jealous! :-)
Chris
"Kaleb C. Striplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have the ACTUAL sticker for
my 85 300D
Christopher McCann wrote:
> I saw an ACTUAL sticker (not a copy) for an 85 300D and it was $28,000.
>
> Chris
--
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
90 420SEL, 89 560SEL,
I have the ACTUAL sticker for my 85 300D
Christopher McCann wrote:
I saw an ACTUAL sticker (not a copy) for an 85 300D and it was $28,000.
Chris
--
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
90 420SEL, 89 560SEL, 87 420SEL, 87 300SDL, 85 380SE,
85 300D, 84 190D 2.2, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D,
7
thanks dude
Christopher McCann wrote:
Fax to : 201.476.6213
Re: Request for copy of original window sticker and/or invoice
(they don;t have all the window stickers, in which case you get a copy of the invoice)
fax a copy of your title with it.
Tell them what you want (sort of a repe
I paid $2052 for my new 1968 VW Beetle out the door. I could fill it
with gasoline for $2.50 at the time.
So a little better than 0.1% per fillup? How's the ratio now for
the cheapest new car you can buy?
Hmm. Okay. I guess, then, an 83 240D might be under $25k new.
My '84 Camaro was, IIRC,
Zoltan Finks wrote:
Hmm. Okay. I guess, then, an 83 240D might be under $25k new. Guess that's
still somewhat impressive. I remember the cost of new vehicles back then by
- funny as it may sound - what they were going for on the Price Is Right
(yes, I know that product prices on that show are at
Christopher McCann wrote:
I saw an ACTUAL sticker (not a copy) for an 85 300D and it was $28,000.
Chris
That's VERY cheep for a 300D in '85 delivered in the US!! On the east
coast, a 300D was more than $30k in 1982 and by 1985 the price had gone
up (I bought '82 and '85 300TDs new).
Mars
On Tue, 9 May 2006 08:06:37 -0500, you wrote:
>I paid $2052 for my new 1968 VW Beetle out the door. I could fill it
>with gasoline for $2.50 at the time.
>
>Tom Potter
>
Our new 1966 was $1950.
It was "Loaded" having a $90 sunroof and $35 Whitewalls.
--
Regards,
Peter T. Arnold
1987 300SDL
ubject: Re: [MBZ] copy of window sticker!
Then there are those of us who recall a new VW at $1,995 in the mid
'60's.
BillR
Hmm. Okay. I guess, then, an 83 240D might be under $25k new. Guess
that's
still somewhat impressive. I remember the cost of new vehicles back then
by
- funny as
Then there are those of us who recall a new VW at $1,995 in the mid '60's.
BillR
Hmm. Okay. I guess, then, an 83 240D might be under $25k new. Guess that's
still somewhat impressive. I remember the cost of new vehicles back then by
- funny as it may sound - what they were going for on the Price I
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I was thinking that if an SD cost $40k that my 240D would cost some $30 back
in '83. And I would think that your CD would be somewhere in the middle?
Brian
83 240D
On 5/9/06, kevin kraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Apparently, the extra $30k went toward building a damn-near indestructible
car.
Apparently, the extra $30k went toward building a damn-near indestructible
car.
They are sure saving a lot by using biodegradable wiring, eh? I wonder what
an '81 300CD cost new? I would guess mid to high $20k's?
Kevin in Hillsboro Oregon
1981 300CD 204K miles, Giesela, costing me $675 to d
yeah, but see if the $65,000 S-class is still running in 20 years.
Apparently, the extra $30k went toward building a damn-near indestructible
car.
On 5/9/06, Alex Chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/8/06, Christopher McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> E-mailed the Classic Center and
Hey, that sounds like something I'd love to do. Guess they'll be getting an
influx of requests this week eh?
I always thought these were high-dollar autos, but I didn't pay attention to
specifics back in the days they were new. It is easy to forget that
sometimes, with all the nitty-gritty talk a
On 5/8/06, Christopher McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
E-mailed the Classic Center and got a copy of the build sheet for the car.
Neat.
THEN, I faxed a request to MBUSA for a copy of the original window
sticker. It arrived today. VERY cool. Port of importation - Houston. I knew
it originally
Fax to : 201.476.6213
Re: Request for copy of original window sticker and/or invoice
(they don;t have all the window stickers, in which case you get a copy of the
invoice)
fax a copy of your title with it.
Tell them what you want (sort of a repeat of the "Re:" line) and make sure you
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