0a’s Mercedes CE320 Coupe - The GDM
Discussion
I was sitting in a lovely square in Bruges drinking strong beer, casually browsing the usual WhatsApp group when it was mentioned this car was up for sale. It’s a familiar car, having been owned by several PH and ex PHers. A few messages and a deal was done.
Here’s r129SL’s thread on it: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
It’s fantastic. Drives really well and attracts a lot of compliments.
There’s a few little things to sort out. But it’s generally lovely. What ride quality!
I now have two w124s, a 190, and a couple of other cars. Oops.
Here’s r129SL’s thread on it: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
It’s fantastic. Drives really well and attracts a lot of compliments.
There’s a few little things to sort out. But it’s generally lovely. What ride quality!
I now have two w124s, a 190, and a couple of other cars. Oops.
Mr Tidy said:
Superb, I've always loved the looks of these and it has to be the 320CE.
I can see the appeal of a 190 too as I loved mine - the W202 C Class that replaced it just wasn't nearly as well built.
I can see the appeal of a 190 too as I loved mine - the W202 C Class that replaced it just wasn't nearly as well built.
Both of these drive really well now. It's certainly the best W124 I have driven by a long way.
The car was of course fine on the 330 miles up to Edinburgh.
It's a very New Town type of car. Looks so good there.
There are not many jobs to do. One of them is the covering for the seatbelt butler which is fragile and cracked.
R129SL (formerly of this parish and now in our new parish) suggested an incredible site www.octoclassic.com who are now reproducing all these plastic parts using 3d printing. After talking to the chap on the site (late on a Sunday), I've ordered both sides - £60 a side which I think is deeply reasonable.
It's a very New Town type of car. Looks so good there.
There are not many jobs to do. One of them is the covering for the seatbelt butler which is fragile and cracked.
R129SL (formerly of this parish and now in our new parish) suggested an incredible site www.octoclassic.com who are now reproducing all these plastic parts using 3d printing. After talking to the chap on the site (late on a Sunday), I've ordered both sides - £60 a side which I think is deeply reasonable.
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