NEW GUY BUT COME TAKE A LOOK...
[QUOTE]Just for starters my name is calou even better calouE320 and no not the cartoon lol. Alright I joined this forum a while back but after seeing all the amazing work that you guys have done I felt like I couldn't hang. Luckily my mom had a 1995 E320 just sitting in the garage. She purchased this 8 years ago at 49k miles with a reconstructed title she drove it up until 2004 because the snow was bad and the car wasn't tough enough. She ended up geting an X5. Anyways. So now the car has 75k miles on it and I decided to take it out the garage and bring it back to life. So here is some of the thing my mechanic and i did.
1) The car didn't want to start so I came to the conclusion that it needed a new battery, yes I made sure I got the right size.
2) Windows didnt go down, lights weren't working, neither did the sunroof go back so had to change mostly all the fuzes .
3) Last time car was serviced some one put power steering fluid were the transmission fluids goes which caused the car to leak. So we had to drain the power steering fluid and I went to Benz and bought like 2 quarts of transmission fluid which they only sold there and no were else.
4) Changed all the brake pads on the car which was difficult in the case that the caliper was a lil rusty and was hard taking the pin out. Good thing that the rotor wasn't worn to the point were we had to replace them. Well eventually they'll need replacing, but not now.
5) The driver side back door window didn't want to go down because the motor was jammed. So we took the door out which was a hassle then come to find out the motor was basically finished, done, need new door. So had to buy used door. I think this was the most difficult in the car. Trying to align the door and making sure all the connection were perfect. We worked during hot and blazing weather to bad rain which made me sick.
6) O yea can't forget about the bosche spark plugs and new air filter.
So now the car runs good none of the lights appear everything working got the code for the radio the sound is great. and luckily the motor is on point. have pics of before and after. Didn't get a chance to take pics of under the hood after because it was so cold out here. 3 beginning pics 3 new pics And I cleaned the car to perfection.
MY QUESTION TO YOU GUYS IS SHOULD I KEEP THE CAR OR SELL IT. AFTER SEEING SOME OF THE WORK YOU GUYS DID IT MAKES ME WANT TO KEEP IT MORE AND MORE. Let me know what you think
Last edited by calouE320; Dec 12, 2008 at 05:05 AM.
Low miles = good
bum title = low value
so if the car is as it seems, and you are handy like you sound, it's a keeper.
This group is tolerant of newbies (search the forum before asking common questions) and light modding is common.
And the extreme modded cars (done tastefully) somehow make me like my own mildly modded car even more.
Last edited by RHW; Dec 12, 2008 at 08:22 AM.
a) welcoming you
b) stating definitively that i would never buy a car with a salvage title unless i knew/ had witnessed the damage that caused the change in title
my e320 i bought was a salvaged title at 120k (paid 2000)
the e320 after the extra 87k i put on it is still running strong
no point to resell since the value is pretty low anyway
that engine is amazing..just keep it up to date.
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