Finished in Midnight Blue with a blue interior. This 240D is equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission. It's currently not drivable because the seller removed the engine and the transmission, and it and will need to be transported. Factory equipment on this 240D includes 14-inch wheels with full metal hubcaps, fog lights, Zebrano wood interior trim, and MB-Tex upholstery. Modifications reported by the seller include a 4-speed manual transmission sourced from the aforementioned parts car, a GPS speedometer/odometer unit, and a newer Kenwood CD player. The full list of aftermarket parts installed on this car is detailed below.Mercedes-Benz introduced the W123 sedan for the 1977 model year and quickly dropped the gasoline-burning models to focus on the more popular diesel-powered variants. The range included the 240D, which received a 4-cylinder diesel engine, and the 300D, which offered an extra cylinder (and, later, a turbo). Sales ended after the 1985 model year, when the W123 was replaced by the W124, which became the first E-Class.Power for this 240D comes from a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder diesel engine, rated at 67 horsepower and 97 lb-ft of torque. Called "OM616" internally, and known for its exceptional longevity, it spins the rear wheels via a 4-speed manual transmission.
Price | $3,225 |
Condition | Used |
Make | Mercedes-Benz |
Model | 240D |
Year | 1982 |
Miles | 186,400 |
Color | Midnight Blue |
Engine | 2.4L Diesel I4 |
Region | Phoenix, AZ |