DieselWeasel
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I like fully mechanical fuel processing
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Post by DieselWeasel on Jul 18, 2012 18:11:34 GMT
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Post by Lewis on Jul 18, 2012 18:16:24 GMT
Incredible.
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Post by Fiat Daft on Jul 18, 2012 18:17:59 GMT
Lovely !
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MrSpeedy
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www.vintage-diesels.co.uk
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Post by MrSpeedy on Jul 18, 2012 18:23:04 GMT
Yes please!!!
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trigger
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1974 'Tina 2000 XL
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Post by trigger on Jul 18, 2012 18:26:29 GMT
How clean is that!, Really for another 1000000 miles of good service!.
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Post by MiniDan on Jul 18, 2012 18:31:51 GMT
Mmmm... That is lovely.
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Post by hairnet on Jul 18, 2012 18:34:14 GMT
was kostet das
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DieselWeasel
Posted a lot
 
I like fully mechanical fuel processing
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Post by DieselWeasel on Jul 18, 2012 18:39:24 GMT
Just shy of £30.500 ;D
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Post by bigperm on Jul 18, 2012 18:45:42 GMT
Bang tidy!! 
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nutter81
Part of things

I joined facebook so I could talk to the missus
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Post by nutter81 on Jul 18, 2012 21:57:33 GMT
curse word the bed
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kaeferkind
Part of things

German Engineering in da house
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Post by kaeferkind on Jul 19, 2012 8:21:56 GMT
Unglaublich! Just freaking awesome, even all taxi equipment blocking plates still in place, and the plastic covers on the seats. The man must not have known about Mercedes' quality if he thought that his W123 300 D with 'just' 400K kms would break down soon... I'd very much like a nice W123 with low kms, but this example I would just park in my living room, what a time capsule indeed.
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Post by technics1974 on Jul 19, 2012 19:44:51 GMT
Great find.
I love the interior.
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Post by rustempire on Jul 19, 2012 21:20:53 GMT
This is amazing!
I'm never usually a fan of garage queens and prefer to see old cars in a used but loved condition. This is very much the exception though, absolute time capsule, it's great to see modern pictures of how a car would have looked as it left the line, complete with stickers and all.
My favourite thing is it's taxi spec-ness too, such a rare thing to see preserved.
Rob
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Post by skinnylew on Jul 19, 2012 22:56:27 GMT
Das ist fantastiche! 
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Post by jader1973 on Jul 20, 2012 5:13:21 GMT
Has it got electric seats? At first glance I thoughtvthose were for heated seats but the arrows indicate they move?
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Post by Paul H on Jul 20, 2012 8:27:57 GMT
This is amazing! I'm never usually a fan of garage queens and prefer to see old cars in a used but loved condition. This is very much the exception though, absolute time capsule, it's great to see modern pictures of how a car would have looked as it left the line, complete with stickers and all. My favourite thing is it's taxi spec-ness too, such a rare thing to see preserved. Rob Agreed. Oh & as much as I believe cars should be used, I can't help but think that this one really belongs in a museum.
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Post by vdubbin on Jul 20, 2012 8:57:42 GMT
 Fine big GPS screen there as well, by the looks of it!
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Post by fotorabia on Jul 20, 2012 19:41:35 GMT
If this was in a museum..mine should sit beside it as a Before and After presentation...
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Post by moonunit on Jul 20, 2012 21:20:48 GMT
Has it got electric seats? At first glance I thoughtvthose were for heated seats but the arrows indicate they move? Nah, they are heated seat switches
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Post by keithyboy on Jul 20, 2012 21:36:04 GMT
I wouldn't normally say this but that really needs to be in a museum.
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