Man that blue w124 looks Beautiful!!! 😍🤩😍👌 The difference of a good maintenance beats that low mileage car... That's why high mileage car doesn't scare me... as long as it wasn't been driven and maintained by a lunatic... 😂😂😂👌 Nice video, cheers from Portugal. ✌️🇵🇹🇲🇿😎
The blue 230 is absolutely gorgeous, considering the km's driven, are you sure the white one hasn't had a speedometer swap? Looks very rough for this kind of mileage it has driven. Looks like the white one has the water-based paint with all the rust and the blue the old solvent based paint.
Yes I’m sure it hasn’t been swapped. The white one has been owned by an elderly lady since she bought it from the original owner back in 2007. It does have a history up until around 160k km but she didn’t have the cash to do much more that the bare minimum on it in the end. Still drives beautifully though and I will be bringing it up to scratch over the next month or two.
The 94 and onwards years rust differently. My 91 with almost 600.000 km driven in winter and salt have less and different rust than 94-95 cars with less than half the km and driven in almost no salt. The seats in the white one looks like the seats in a poorly maintained 800.000 km car. Very strange.
Agree with you! The condition of the drivers seat will always tell you about how many miles on a Merc. I've had a 124 90' 300D with 500000 miles on it and the drivers seat was still in perfect condition.
In Australia, I own a 1994 W124 E280 Merc. with 478,000 kays on the clock in original mint condition in Spruce Metallic Green with Saffron Jade Leather, sun roof & original Mercedes Benz head unit with 10 disc stacker - an absolutely gorgeous car & the best around. It is in much better condition than the blue car, especially the paint which is perfect on my car. I'm sorry but both those cars don't rate against mine, simple as that!
Could you please do a video covering your camper, specifically which model it is (looks like a modified sedan) and how you went about building it and what all went into the project along with any issues arising from it??
@@oldmercguy How strange! also, i have a '90 300E that has the economy meter. I have never seen this color combination here in europe so that is special as well.
@@oldmercguyHi there. Have a W124 300d 1991 6 cylinder. The average I get is about 21 MPG. I've the fuel pump serviced. Would the MPG improve if I maybe change injectors? Thanks for the good videos you produce 🤝
The blue 124 is called the mark 1 in some circles and the white one the mark 2 you can tell by the front grille paint wise the mark one is more reliable not many people have reported rust spots
In my world 37800 is nothing. My 300D gets 300000 on a set of rear brake pads and still has the original rear discs. It's at 743450 . 1800 km last week. 0 oil consumption.
Hi, if I may ask are you in RSA ? I have a 95 E320 but have MPH as opposed to klm's but yet your examples are in klm's ? I am in Australia and i was told that the car was from RSA?
I wouldn’t call 115k miles low mileage. Sure it’s less than 240k but not like some W124’s found that have less than 60k or even 30k on them. Those generally look like they came out of a museum. Not sure how well they’re mechanically though
I agree my Black on Black leather 95’ E320 Limited edition has only 61,000 miles on it. It’s a truly low mileage example of a W124. Having said that these W124’s being in Africa are considered low mileage cars. As many are driven into the ground and go to that continent to really work and test their inherent abilities. Being that they are over built when new.
They are very well mechanically from my experience with them the last 20 years. Low milage 124’s. If they are not driven only a few new hoses need to be replaced when recommissioned. That’s what happened to mine at 45k miles when I bought it over a decade ago.
Pre-facelift euro headlights are absolutely gorgeous!
Mileage has never bothered me I always buy on condition. Engine can be changed/rebuilt a lot easier then welding a body up.
I couldn't agree more!
Condition is the most important thing on classic Mercedes.
Absolutely right. If you’re a connoisseur you don’t mind mileage when buying gems like this. Maintenance and preservation is everything.
Man that blue w124 looks Beautiful!!! 😍🤩😍👌 The difference of a good maintenance beats that low mileage car... That's why high mileage car doesn't scare me... as long as it wasn't been driven and maintained by a lunatic... 😂😂😂👌 Nice video, cheers from Portugal. ✌️🇵🇹🇲🇿😎
The blue 230 is absolutely gorgeous, considering the km's driven, are you sure the white one hasn't had a speedometer swap? Looks very rough for this kind of mileage it has driven. Looks like the white one has the water-based paint with all the rust and the blue the old solvent based paint.
Yes I’m sure it hasn’t been swapped. The white one has been owned by an elderly lady since she bought it from the original owner back in 2007. It does have a history up until around 160k km but she didn’t have the cash to do much more that the bare minimum on it in the end. Still drives beautifully though and I will be bringing it up to scratch over the next month or two.
The 94 and onwards years rust differently. My 91 with almost 600.000 km driven in winter and salt have less and different rust than 94-95 cars with less than half the km and driven in almost no salt. The seats in the white one looks like the seats in a poorly maintained 800.000 km car. Very strange.
Agree with you! The condition of the drivers seat will always tell you about how many miles on a Merc. I've had a 124 90' 300D with 500000 miles on it and the drivers seat was still in perfect condition.
I bought a 450k miles S124, drives like new😂 lovely car
In Australia, I own a 1994 W124 E280 Merc. with 478,000 kays on the clock in original mint condition in Spruce Metallic Green with Saffron Jade Leather, sun roof & original Mercedes Benz head unit with 10 disc stacker - an absolutely gorgeous car & the best around. It is in much better condition than the blue car, especially the paint which is perfect on my car. I'm sorry but both those cars don't rate against mine, simple as that!
Ok that's nice, congratulations!
Aussie also and this guy is clearly a dick. Please ignore him mate.
Could you please do a video covering your camper, specifically which model it is (looks like a modified sedan) and how you went about building it and what all went into the project along with any issues arising from it??
The blue one is beautiful. Please tell me the DB colour code number. Many thanks Old Merc Guy
929 Nautic Blue
I have the same painting on w201
DB 903
2:26, those are actually the wheelcaps of the pre-facelift model, the facelift model like this one have a chrome outer ring on them.
Not on South African produced w124's. These stayed the same until 94.
@@oldmercguy How strange! also, i have a '90 300E that has the economy meter. I have never seen this color combination here in europe so that is special as well.
@@oldmercguyHi there. Have a W124 300d 1991 6 cylinder. The average I get is about 21 MPG. I've the fuel pump serviced. Would the MPG improve if I maybe change injectors? Thanks for the good videos you produce 🤝
Run a couple of tanks with a bottle of Liquimoly Diesel Tech in. I do it often and does make a difference
The blue 124 is called the mark 1 in some circles and the white one the mark 2 you can tell by the front grille paint wise the mark one is more reliable not many people have reported rust spots
yes indeed, I did talk about that in my w124 rust tutorials.
Beautiful W124. Which engine would you prefer in terms of reliability and durability? The M102 230E or the M111 E220?
The m111 probably. Once harness issues are sorted out they run pretty much for ever with very few problems.
Are those hub caps made out of plastic? I like the way that they look
Yes they are!
@@emiliorodrigues1924 where can I get them
Wow
In my world 37800 is nothing. My 300D gets 300000 on a set of rear brake pads and still has the original rear discs. It's at 743450 . 1800 km last week. 0 oil consumption.
Hi, if I may ask are you in RSA ? I have a 95 E320 but have MPH as opposed to klm's but yet your examples are in klm's ? I am in Australia and i was told that the car was from RSA?
Yeah, he’s from SA. Cars here do KM/h. So yours was probably an import at some stage
Yes all South African produced Mercs had only Km/h speedos. Probably a UK import, maybe via Zimbabwe.
Hong Kong market cars had MPH speedometers.
I wouldn’t call 115k miles low mileage. Sure it’s less than 240k but not like some W124’s found that have less than 60k or even 30k on them. Those generally look like they came out of a museum. Not sure how well they’re mechanically though
I agree my Black on Black leather 95’ E320 Limited edition has only 61,000 miles on it. It’s a truly low mileage example of a W124.
Having said that these W124’s being in Africa are considered low mileage cars. As many are driven into the ground and go to that continent to really work and test their inherent abilities. Being that they are over built when new.
They are very well mechanically from my experience with them the last 20 years. Low milage 124’s. If they are not driven only a few new hoses need to be replaced when recommissioned. That’s what happened to mine at 45k miles when I bought it over a decade ago.
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How are you selling for?
Body condition is formost
Is it a mission to get the original antenna working again?
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