1984 Mercedes-Benz 190D Sedan White RWD Manual D 2.2
- Make: Mercedes-Benz
- Model: 190D
- Type: Sedan
- Trim: D 2.2
- Year: 1984
- Mileage: 182000
- VIN: WDBDB22AXEA040843
- Color: White
- Engine size: 2.2L Diesel I4
- Number of cylinders: 4
- Fuel: Diesel
- Transmission: Manual
- Drive type: RWD
- Vehicle Title: Clean Want to buy? Contact seller!
1984 Mercedes-Benz 190D D 2.2
Vehicle DetailsFor sell is a extremely rare find 5mt 1984 Mercedes Benz 190D
· Clean title
· 182k miles
· 5 speed manual
· 2.2L EM601 diesel (US spec)
· Plenty of history records, belt replace in 2019
· Original Paint (9.5/10 with a small dent and few touch ups)
· Original interior (10/10)
· New Sparco Terra Rim
· New Continental Extreme Contact DWS
· Original chrome rim included
· Original Mercedes stereo head unit included
· Factory jack & spare tire included
· Factory first Aid Kit included
· Heated garage, never see snow
· Email: DTM190d@gmail.com
If you are in the market for W201, this 190D is as good as you can find, perfect inside out with a bullet proof OM601 2.2 diesel which proved to run forever!
The 5 speed really makes a huge difference compared to the auto transmission, I have never had any issue keeping up or merging into traffic.
There are plenty of histories making the 190 a legend. It’ named Baby Benz by fans as the smallest yet most over engineered Mercedes-Benz at the time.
It made its name when Ayrton Senna won the 1984 Nurburgring Race of Champions in a 190 E 2.3-16.
Growing up as a huge DTM fan, I have always dreamed about building my own 190 EVO II so I spent almost 10 yr to find this perfect car.
The original owner was a lawyer who owned the car since new util passed at 88 yr old. My friend brought this car back from CA and took forever to get it registered with a pink slip (see attached) but it’s all worth it.
My original plan was to build my own version of 190 EVO II dropping c63 AMG engine/brake/suspension but this car is just too perfect to molest so I keep it untouched other than new tire/rim and EVO II badge.
Since my kids are growing up and need a bigger car; I have decided to let it go.
Hopefully it will find another true enthusiast to continue cherishing this fine piece of German engineering.
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