"Steve in Manhattan" (blogenfreude01)
10/09/2017 at 18:58 • Filed to: DOTS NYC | 2 | 13 |
W. 24th St. ... mid-80s-ish 300SE - looks to be in excellent shape.
arl
> Steve in Manhattan
10/09/2017 at 19:31 | 0 |
I love a clean 1980’s big Benz.
Chan - Mid-engine with cabin fever
> Steve in Manhattan
10/09/2017 at 19:53 | 0 |
My parents had one in the late 80s. The powertrain hang between the front wheels and the cabin is absolutely delicious.
fintail
> Steve in Manhattan
10/09/2017 at 20:10 | 0 |
1988-91
Steve in Manhattan
> fintail
10/09/2017 at 20:44 | 0 |
Yeah, based on the wheels - I think it could be as early as ‘86 ... what a lovely old thing.
syaieya
> Steve in Manhattan
10/09/2017 at 20:49 | 0 |
I hate cleaning those rims.
It may not be original but i’d swap to the 8 hole or the 5 hole pattern in a heartbeat just to not clean them
fintail
> Steve in Manhattan
10/09/2017 at 20:57 | 0 |
You’re right on the wheels linking to the 126 facelift for model year 1986, but the 300SE was sold in NA only for model years 1988-91.
I had a 300SE years ago:
Steve in Manhattan
> fintail
10/09/2017 at 22:25 | 0 |
My ‘87 300D had the very same wheels, and I got an extra set when a very short lady wrecked her 420SEL (was dating the asst. service manager). Had some knicks, but still round. That car had warranty problems - trap/turbo, lots of window lifts, but MB fixed most of ‘em in and out of warranty. A nice car overall, brand new. $42,570 sticker, took it home for $34,800 after trade-in (shitty Olds) - remains the most I’ve ever spent for a car and my single most impressive negotiation. Hint: walk into the dealer 2 days before year-end. They want cars gone.
fintail
> Steve in Manhattan
10/09/2017 at 23:01 | 0 |
Believe it or not, the W124 wheels are slightly different than those on a W126, they require spacers, at least going from the 124 to a 126, not sure about compatability the other way around.
I drive a W212 E250 Bluetec that was a leftover on the lot as W213s were coming in. At the time, a decent negotiator could get 20% off MSRP. They still react the same to having leftover models on the lot. Interesting that you had issues - the S-class diesels that year also had the trap problem (among others), and window regulators are a notorious MB issue for probably a few decades worth of cars.
Steve in Manhattan
> fintail
10/09/2017 at 23:22 | 0 |
Because of my relationship, when I put snows on the spare wheels I had the dealership mount them - I can only guess that they knew what they were dealing with. And I think I would have noticed if the wheels set differently, but who knows - the snows were bulky. Nokian Hakkapeliittas - also the most I’ve ever spent on a set of tires. $175 a corner if I recall correctly. Made a RWD car ridiculously good in snow.
fintail
> Steve in Manhattan
10/09/2017 at 23:33 | 0 |
I have a feeling going the other way with wheels was easier. Those old cars are well-balanced, and do well in snow. I drove my 300SE in snow, along witht the fintail, and never had real issues. 2nd gear start helps a lot, too.
Steve in Manhattan
> fintail
10/10/2017 at 00:46 | 0 |
May have jiggled the slushbox a bit to get started in the slush, knowhutimean?
B.J. "Jazzy Joe"
> Steve in Manhattan
10/10/2017 at 11:34 | 0 |
Just imagine all the bodies inside that trunk.
fintail
> Steve in Manhattan
10/10/2017 at 11:58 | 0 |
Yep, that’s the skilled way.