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Hey Tom, check the patina!

Crazy that I am, I'd be down there with a trailer (and something less than $6K). At least to check it out.

Those diesels were known to last for several million miles, if cared for. And if the body weren't rotted, you could be hit by a Greyhound bus and the bus would need a tow truck while you just putt-putted away.

By the way JP - you should check out the "Aviation Mystery Photo" thread for its Canadian connection.
 
A real estate broker and his wife were friends of my wifes when she was a broker and they had one of those, don't know what year it was, that had over a million miles on it, certified by a Mercedes dealer who maintained the car since new. They moved to Portugal when he retired, the car went with them. I didn't believe the story until my wife saw and showed to me, the million mile cert. from Mercedes. Quite a plus for durability! :encouragement:
 
Crazy that I am, I'd be down there with a trailer (and something less than $6K). At least to check it out.

Those diesels were known to last for several million miles, if cared for. And if the body weren't rotted, you could be hit by a Greyhound bus and the bus would need a tow truck while you just putt-putted away.

By the way JP - you should check out the "Aviation Mystery Photo" thread for its Canadian connection.

have been following the aviation mystery thread.

the guy with the three million mile volvo just died recently

https://www.motoringresearch.com/car-news/irv-gordon-million-mile-volvo-died/
 
Do you think it's market value would be worth what it would cost to put it back in like new condition? Haven't seen many on Barrett Jackson lately! :devilgrin:
 
Good point about market value. But in addition to that, it's the social history of a car that matters to me. Find a car that interests me, that has a strong body, needs a lot of mechanical work, contribute lots of sweat equity, and enjoy it - the sweat as well as the end product. Never yet sold anything for a profit (except my "trip" Mercedes, which M-B itself bought from me).

The day I headed West:

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Cool car, but at $6000 I'd expect to get one in better shape than that.
 
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