PSA

Kinja'd!!! by "Agrajag" (Agrajag)
Published 12/22/2017 at 09:15

Tags: w123 ; 240d
STARS: 10


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Be careful of how hard you close your doors in near 0° weather.

This car takes a more than normal application of force to get the doors to close. But I’ve closed them many times in much colder weather without exploding glass everywhere.

Oh well.

The car sat this way for a few days until I was able to begin the search.

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Luckily a not too far junkyard had one of these cars and it still had the window!

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Now to get it out...

Everything came apart as easily at is supposed to. Except the last screw holding the door pull/arm rest on. And I forgot a hammer. Vise-grips to the rescue!

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Success!

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Even more success!

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All the success!

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Also: Picking bits of glass out of the snow covered parking lot is worse than cleaning it out of the vehicle.


Replies (11)

Kinja'd!!! "E90M3" (e90m3)
12/22/2017 at 09:17, STARS: 2

Every time I see a W123 I think to myself I need to get one, someday.

Kinja'd!!! "shop-teacher" (shop-teacher)
12/22/2017 at 09:19, STARS: 6

An assortment of vice grips are essential tools.

Kinja'd!!! "Ash78, voting early and often" (ash78)
12/22/2017 at 09:21, STARS: 4

That looks like a miserable, yet productive, day at the junkyard. I’m shocked you found a 123 with any parts left on it.

Kinja'd!!! "functionoverfashion" (functionoverfashion)
12/22/2017 at 09:26, STARS: 1

On a broken-glass-related note, I once dropped a full 12-pack of beer on loose stone behind my house. The kids play in that area all the time, making piles of stone, etc. so I had to clean up a whole 3' diameter area with painstaking detail, in about 30 degrees - which isn’t that cold, unless you’re dealing with beer-soaked glass and rocks. I tried scooping up large sections with a shovel, but the stones were frozen together in such a way that it didn’t really work. So, yeah.

On a more related note, I want a W123 in my life.

Kinja'd!!! "Agrajag" (Agrajag)
12/22/2017 at 09:30, STARS: 0

Right? I was surprised as well. I want to go back and grab the one bundt wheel it had left. Didn’t have anything to take it off at the time. Also want to grab the trunk lid and maybe the 3 doors I didn’t mangle(if their rust is less significant).

Kinja'd!!! "Agrajag" (Agrajag)
12/22/2017 at 09:30, STARS: 2

Truth.

Kinja'd!!! "Ash78, voting early and often" (ash78)
12/22/2017 at 09:32, STARS: 3

“How did you lose three fingers and the tip of your nose to frostbite?! You were only gone two hours.”

“Worth it.”

Kinja'd!!! "fintail" (fintail)
12/22/2017 at 09:44, STARS: 1

On a related note, some years ago, a window regulator on the fintail broke, and it was surprisingly easy to replace. These cars aren’t bad for DIY jobs, at least when it comes to less intensive non-mechanical work.

Kinja'd!!! "Agrajag" (Agrajag)
12/22/2017 at 21:30, STARS: 0

Yeah, these are super easy to take apart. Making a new moisture barrier from a sheet f plastic was the most difficult thing.

Kinja'd!!! "umataro42" (umataro42)
12/24/2017 at 17:51, STARS: 1

Wow, sorry that happened. I’ve never been anywhere so cold that this was a possibility, so if I ever am, at least now I’ll know to be careful.

Kinja'd!!! "Agrajag" (Agrajag)
12/24/2017 at 20:18, STARS: 1

As long as you’re not in an old jalopy where you need to slam the doors to get them to close properly you should be alright. :)