Oh yeah. Man, that's a gorgeous color. drool.
Lynn
1985 300SD Victoria 204K miles
Some people have no connection to reality. Yeah, nice car, for an old car,
but hey, buddy, have ya checked the used car market to see what 12 grand
usually buys out there?
No?
Didn't think so.
Lynn
'85 300SD Victoria
Okay, Levi, you have your opinion, but here's mine.
Subarus are UULLLY.
300SD are the most beautiful car EVER made by anyone.
I just feel all luxurious and ensconced in the Beauty Car whenever I drive
it. I love to float down the freeway and drive 300 miles then hop out of
the car
Sunil,
I think she's the gymnastics team captain that some guys lust after.
Ms. 300SD has better jewelry and more assets, though.
Lynn
You've got a 123 chassis, and the 300SD is a 126 chassis. The 126 is more
luxurious, has a cushier ride and a sleeker, more elegant look. See:
www.viewimages.mbz.org/by_chassis/Coupe/
Scroll down and see the more modern cars.
Lynn
A flattened BLIMP
Oh if only my laughs could power my car, it would drive it 300 miles down to
the GORGE on that one alone!
HAR HAR!
Lynn
On 4/28/06, andrew strasfogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no disputing [my] taste. The 126 looks like a flattened blimp.
The 123 is at
Well, you all know how I feel about my car already. But I'll tell you again
if you didn't read the other thread.
I love my car. It IS worth it, especially when Dear Husband and I have
spent a small fraction of what everybody else spends on their SUV units. I
feel so safe and protected
I
Lo there, Loren!
I've gotten waves and always waved back. It's usually the 126's and 123
drivers glad to see another one of our vintage still cruising around and
looking beautiful. Sometimes the head nod is the wave, other times it's the
single finger. Sometimes it's all fingers, barely lifted
What? Nobody mentioned the Toyota Tacoma? Well, for folks in the PNW,
Tacoma is well known for being really stinky. This was originally caused by
many pulp mills in the area, and asarco, etc. So, PNWers think Stinky
when they hear/see Toyota Tacoma.
Lynn
crusing in the sunshine with Victoria
Peter, what cap did you use? (I need to get one!)
Lynn
Victoria '85 300SD
200K+
Drooo..
I wonder where they found it...
Lynn
Victoria
'85 300SD
Then WOW. That is big news to me!
Lynn
If it has not been restored, Lynn's question is begged: Where did he get
it.
I'll add: How? Why would someone maintain a vehicle such, then let it
go?
Death?
There are LOTS of vehicles like that available in estate sales!
Marshall
--
Which mercedes were you driving? (mystified).
Lynn
Victoria '85 300SD
200K + miles
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Hi Friends, long time no visit sorry but studies and duties have taken
over my life. Just saw this, and thought someone here might rescue this
decent looking 240D in Mosier, Oregon.
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1979 Mercedez/$500. ?Biodiesel project? *Message ID:* 244316
*Posted:*
Kevin,
Mapquest.com says that you are 86 miles away from Mosier. It's a nice day
for a cruise in a mercedes anyway. and check it out
I'd buy it myself, but hubby would (verbally) spank me, and we don't have
anymore garage space
Lynn in WA
(doesn't like verbal spankings)
Of course, I could tell my hubby a little white lie and say, I'm keeping it
for a friend, who didn't want to bring it home to her house, just yet, just
like Dad used to say to Mom, when Mom would see another gun, Dad would say,
oh that's not mine, it's so and so's. I'm just keeping it here for
Brut...ah..now that smell takes me back, way
back.
I like that nameI like it alot
!
Lynn
On 2/25/06, OK Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Smoke Silver looks like champagne to me -- for what it's worth
how about Brut?
On 2/25/06, Rick Knoble [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Feb 26, 2006, at 3:30 PM, ms.300SD wrote:
Hi Friends,
I was sitting here taking a break from the Anterior Pituitary
hormones, the
gonadotropins, the adrenocorticotropid hormones and the
Thyrotropins to
check the GMAIL to see if anyone wants to collect that car
Hi Sunil,
Thank you for your kind and generous offer!
I am suffering through (oops I mean studying) the nervous system and it's
correlation to all the glands and endocrine system. All those feedback
loops and stuff. I'm doing it in the hopes that I may be granted the high
and holy priviledge
A proctologist?
Hm. I wonder why guys love to make jokes about proctologists. Could it
be because you have not been a good boy and scheduled your colonoscopy?
Hm?
You could drive yourself to the hospital to go get it, but you'd have to
have someone else drive you home (in your lovely
Hey Hendrik,
I'd ride public transportation to the city to work IF it was efficient, and
better than driving a personal car. Meaning, here, public transportation
means that you get on a bus near your home, then ride that bus, and likely
transferring to another bus in order to get to your place of
Commuting to work on your bike might work out for you, but I am thinking
that you wouldn't want an RN who is all stinky and sweaty from riding to
work taking care of you in the hospital.
And lots of people need to show up for work freshly showered and dressed,
not all sweaty, rumpled and
Clay just send your wife over here. We'll drive around for awhile, then
she'll likely be infected with this addiction, either that, or nothing
less than a nice 126 will do
BTW, I do have a hauler. It's only for one car, though. Wanna borrow it?
Lynn
Hey Brian,
You have some good points, however my nearest big hospital does have locker
rooms, just no showers. I think that the doctors have showers, but the
nurses don't.
There are no SUV's here at this house, but you would be happy to know that I
still own my 30 year old Schwinn Suburban, and
I've had one, and it was pretty much a non-event. The procedure takes about
15 minutes, they give you a sedative as a rule and I don't remember a
thing. The prep was interesting, you need to hang around the house for that
one, and the really good thing about getting a colonoscopy done is that
KILOMETERS!? IS this a Canadian car? If so,
RUN and DON'T LOOK BACK!
Major RUST warning!
Lynn
(who speaketh from experience)
Sunil,
If I recall correctly, *natural licorice* candy is slightly estrogenic, and
also has a slight sedative effect. Most ot the black licorice candy folks
buy is not this kind. To get the real stuff, buy Panda brand licorice
candies in the health food section.
Lynn
a self-admitted black
What is that? Some type of rocket?
Lynn in WA
Wow, Jim! I am so glad to hear this. especially after yesterday!
Lynn in WA
Jim,
I am so glad that you are having such a fun time with this car.
Lynn in WA
slap
Lynn
'85 300SD Not even close to showroom, but still very nice.
On 6/20/05, TimothyPilgrim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would've thought her interior would be more pink than palamino...
Tim
1982 300TD Moby
On 6/19/05, Sunil Hari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saw a girl in a 1984 300CD
Hi all,
I've been searching the archived messages looking for the correct AC
pressure settings for my '85 300SD. I did see a message from Jim
(Freezn) where he wrote that the pressure should be 30-50 psi on the
suction side, and
200-350 on the high side; and these numbers were for a 300
Hey Jim,
Would those numbers be the same for a W126 300SD? Are those numbers
dependant upon a certain ambient temperature? Are these numbers on a
MB AC manual or this is generally?
Lynn
(got the R12, got the hoses, waiting on the gauges to arrive any day now)
On 7/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I asked for the stuff at various stores, they look at me and
think What a silly woman! She thinks that there is such a thing!
Lynn
Wow. I guess I got the super deal with I was the only bidder on a 30# tank
of virgin freon. 250.00 delivered to the house
The 300SD is quite chilly once again! Yay!
Lynn
'85 300SD 190k miles
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