1983 Mercedes-Benz 300SD Turbo Diesel Mad Max Post Apocalyptic Rat Rod
1983 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series 300SD
Mercedes-Benz 300-Series 1983 technical specifications | |
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Item location: | Higdon, Alabama, United States |
Make: | Mercedes-Benz |
Model: | 300-Series |
SubModel: | 300SD |
Type: | Sedan |
Year: | 1983 |
Mileage: | 204,000 |
VIN: | WDBCB20A8DB052030 |
Engine size: | 3.0 Turbo Diesel |
Number of cylinders: | 5 |
Power options: | Power Windows, Power Seats |
Fuel: | Diesel |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Gray |
Options: | CD Player, Leather Seats, Sunroof |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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Up for auction is my 1983 Mercedes-Benz 300SD with the infamous 5-cylinder 3.0 turbo diesel engine. The car has 204,000 miles on it, which is not even half of what these cars are capable of. I've named the car "The Murdercedes" so you know it's awesome.
The car was created to look post-apocalyptic, in the Mad Max style. I build cars like this and resell them, and I'm ready for my next project, so this one has to go. The car is mechanically sound, starts up every time, and I've recently taken it on trips to various post-apocalyptic car events from Chattanooga to Indianapolis, Atlanta, and it's driven around 75 miles a week as a moderate daily driver. The main reason I drive it so much is because it gets 30-33 miles per gallon, it's reliable, and it sure turns heads!
The Murdercedes started life as a clean, 100% rust-free Texas car. I transformed it into the post-apocalyptic beast you see now because I feel like those infamous, bullet-proof Mercedes turbo diesel engines will be around long after the bombs fall. I was even interviewed about the car for a Wasteland Weekend website:Will It Wasteland
Recent repairs and upgrades (within the last 3,000 miles) include:
- New motor mounts- New tires- New oil pressure lines (a common problem - fixed)- New ignition lock cylinder (another common problem - fixed)- Upgraded airflow system with new cone filter- New oil pan gasket- Brand new battery (100 miles ago)- Cobra CB with antenna- Whelen police siren and PA
Everything works on this car except for the climate control. I never worried about it much, but the heats comes on randomly and the AC does not blow cold. But everything else, including power windows, all gauges, power antenna, power seats, and even power sunroof work. The driver's side rear power window sticks sometimes as if it's coming off the track, but the motor works. Also, the lights on the roof aren't wired up, but they're good. I had them wired on the grill guard but decided to move them without moving the wiring yet.
I've left the interior alone (except for removing the glove box to install the siren control and CB) because I still like the idea of keeping the luxury on the inside with the ratty look on the outside. Who says you can't be a badass and still enjoy the creature comforts? Turbo runs great with no issues. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly with no problems.
The car gets a ton of attention and I'm often stopped at gas stations and parking lots for pictures. The photos here don't do the detail justice, but let me know if you want more specific detailed pics of certain areas and I'd be happy to snap some more shots.
You must pick up from my home in Higdon, AL, which is located about 35 minutes southwest of Chattanooga, TN. Arrangements can be made to meet you at the closest highway exit (Trenton, GA) to make things easier, if you'd like. Please ask any questions before bidding.
The car was created to look post-apocalyptic, in the Mad Max style. I build cars like this and resell them, and I'm ready for my next project, so this one has to go. The car is mechanically sound, starts up every time, and I've recently taken it on trips to various post-apocalyptic car events from Chattanooga to Indianapolis, Atlanta, and it's driven around 75 miles a week as a moderate daily driver. The main reason I drive it so much is because it gets 30-33 miles per gallon, it's reliable, and it sure turns heads!
The Murdercedes started life as a clean, 100% rust-free Texas car. I transformed it into the post-apocalyptic beast you see now because I feel like those infamous, bullet-proof Mercedes turbo diesel engines will be around long after the bombs fall. I was even interviewed about the car for a Wasteland Weekend website:Will It Wasteland
Recent repairs and upgrades (within the last 3,000 miles) include:
- New motor mounts- New tires- New oil pressure lines (a common problem - fixed)- New ignition lock cylinder (another common problem - fixed)- Upgraded airflow system with new cone filter- New oil pan gasket- Brand new battery (100 miles ago)- Cobra CB with antenna- Whelen police siren and PA
Everything works on this car except for the climate control. I never worried about it much, but the heats comes on randomly and the AC does not blow cold. But everything else, including power windows, all gauges, power antenna, power seats, and even power sunroof work. The driver's side rear power window sticks sometimes as if it's coming off the track, but the motor works. Also, the lights on the roof aren't wired up, but they're good. I had them wired on the grill guard but decided to move them without moving the wiring yet.
I've left the interior alone (except for removing the glove box to install the siren control and CB) because I still like the idea of keeping the luxury on the inside with the ratty look on the outside. Who says you can't be a badass and still enjoy the creature comforts? Turbo runs great with no issues. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly with no problems.
The car gets a ton of attention and I'm often stopped at gas stations and parking lots for pictures. The photos here don't do the detail justice, but let me know if you want more specific detailed pics of certain areas and I'd be happy to snap some more shots.
You must pick up from my home in Higdon, AL, which is located about 35 minutes southwest of Chattanooga, TN. Arrangements can be made to meet you at the closest highway exit (Trenton, GA) to make things easier, if you'd like. Please ask any questions before bidding.
Check out a quick video of the car starting and running