New door seals on the way from Germany. Other odds and ends too…
I have driven almost 1000 miles. It gets low 30s for fuel economy, but of course it is very slow. 60 mph seems to be the sweet spot, it can maintain speed up the shallower hills at that speed. Steep grades still slow it down.
The power disc brakes are fantastic.
It is comfortable to drive and ride in, and has plenty of leg room and trunk space.
I need to put new motor mounts in it, I have new ones on the shelf.
I am beginning to get used to the four speed column shift, it is an exceptionally smooth transmission, much as smooth as the rest of the car.
The engine has a slight oil leak, but it’s pretty minimal. Only 1/4 of a quart in nearly 1000 miles.
Having talked to the MB Classic Center, and after a VIN inspection, the car has been determined to be a 1965, one of the last 40 190Dcs imported into the United States. There were some inconsistencies in the car’s paperwork, but they have been sorted out. Mercedes has been most helpful in fact checking everything.