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1982 300GD

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 4:52 pm
by jsaris
No electric windows, no power mirrows, no A/C, no heated seats, no automatic wipers, no esp and the list goes on and on!




No ..... this car was build when men were men, and cars were ment to fullfil a purpose.




And these cars most certainly did! ... with the sturdy 300GD engine without any complicated electronics, even running on veggie oil, or you mix almost anything with some diesel and up you go!




The interior is plain and simpel, with a very nice and unusual beige cloth combined with a beige vinyl, and it survived the 34 years amazingly well! Also the dash is uncut with no extra holes, just nicely Original!




Technically the car is in a good condition, with lockers front and rear, off course the 4 wheel drive and you can engage all those features from the inside!




The engine is the very robust 300 diesel without any electronics, a mechaniclal fuel pump and no extra schnik schnack that can die in the middle of the dessert!




When you are planning to take it into the colder cilmates on this planet, it even has a fuel heating system in case the temperature is real low or you want to run it on bio diesel!




It's custom made roof rack holds 2 spare diesel tanks and is made in a way that you could even put a roof tent on it, without cutting your roof rack to pieces!




The new offroad tires will get you out of missery and when not ..... the winch will!




For questions, please give me a call at 714-417-7320. You can see more pictures on http://www.g-mercedes.com

Re: 1982 300GD

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 8:14 pm
by OhioPinz
No price or location? Red flags in my book.

Re: 1982 300GD

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 9:25 pm
by TechMOGogy
"When men were men"
That's funny!

Re: 1982 300GD

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 1:07 am
by rmel
URL in PIX here: http://www.g-mercedes.com/contact
Utah, no prices :?

Re: 1982 300GD

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 8:15 am
by OhioPinz
I hate it when my fuel injector dies in the middle of dessert. Especially a banana split.

Re: 1982 300GD

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 11:08 am
by CentAr712
I've seen that one and others listed on Ebay and Hemmings. It looks to me like the specialize in refurbing mil-surp ones with new Italian tires and a paint job. I just know that i'd go test drive it before even considering buying.