1986 Mercedes-Benz 300 SDL
Description
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“At Mercedes, it takes nearly seven years for the proper research and development of a single vehicle, and the new S-class sedan is the most propitious product of that span of time,” wrote Motor Trend of the new large W126 series cars. Introduced in 1979, the W126 series was a significant evolution in Mercedes-Benz's flagship sedans, emphasizing aerodynamics, safety, and comfort. The new long-wheelbase 300 SDL, part of the mid-cycle refresh in 1986, benefited from these advancements, including improved aerodynamics with a lower drag coefficient and enhanced safety features such as anti-lock brakes and a driver’s airbag.
The 300 SDL featured the new OM603 turbocharged inline-six diesel engine, rated at 148 horsepower and 195 lb-ft of torque. This engine provided smoother and quieter operation compared to its predecessors, while maintaining the fuel efficiency and legendary durability that Mercedes-Benz diesels were known for. Its spacious interior, high-quality materials, and advanced technology for its time included features like power-adjustable seats, climate control, four-wheel disc brakes, and a sophisticated suspension system, offering a truly sumptuous driving experience. Or as the Mercedes-Benz 300 SDL brochure stated, “Slip inside and settle back and savor the deep pleasures of the most supremely civilized diesel ever designed.”
Highlights
First year long-wheelbase version of the 300 SD
OM603 turbocharged inline-six diesel engine rated at 148 horsepower
Four-speed automatic transmission
Features and options on this 300 SDL include:
227 – Ashtray, Cigar Lighter at Rear, Left and Right
240 – Outside Temperature Indicator
241 – Front Seat LH Electric Adjustable with Memory
242 – Front Seat RH Electric Adjustable with Memory
412 – Electric Sliding Roof with Tilting Device
446 – Tempomat (Cruise Control), Steering Column, Electrically Adjustable, And Airbag
451 – Tachometer
461 – Instrument with Miles Indicator and English Legend
470 – Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
491 – U.S. Version
506 – Outside Rear View Mirror, Left and Right, Heated (Electrically Adjustable on the Right)
519 – Becker Radio Mexico Grand Prix, Electronic (USA)
531 – Automatic Antenna
543 – Sun Visor with Vanity Mirror, Illuminated, Left and Right
588 – Automatic Climate Control and Electric Window Lifters (Front and Rear Doors)
592 – Heat-Insulating Glass, All-Around, Heated Rear Window Pane, Band Filter
600 – Headlamp Wiper/Washer
611 – Courtesy Lamps for Front and Rear Doors
639 – Elimination of First-Aid Box and Warning Triangle
640 – 15-Hole Light Alloy Rims
673 – High-Capacity Battery
877 – Reading Lamp in The Rear
Features
Recent maintenance includes:
Rebuilt fuel injection pump supplied by Yankee Diesel
Engine belts replaced
Intake manifold seal
Air Conditioning has refrigerant converted to R-134a
New climate control computer
New Bosch starter
New Battery
Manual glow plug override system installed for controlled cold starts
New Monarch brand glow plugs
Headlights are Lexus-style headlights and not original parts, yet more functional
Rear trunk seal has been replaced
Known Imperfections
CARFAX reports on 9 May 2021, “Accident reported: minor damage” and “Vehicle involved in a rear-end collision,” “Damage to front,” “Functional damage reported,” and “Airbags did not deploy.” CARFAX also states, “Minor damage is usually cosmetic, including dents or scratches to the vehicle body.” The front fender was subsequently replaced
Odometer, clock, and temperature indicator does not work
Passenger seat motors need replacing
Upholstery throughout is rough
Rear main seal has a slow leak of engine oil, which is typical for these diesels
Seasonal R-134 leak(s) requiring seasonal recharging
Included
Many spare small parts
Interior parts including a refinished Zebrano wood shift panel cover
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report places this 1986 Mercedes-Benz 300 SDL in Alabama and Georgia. The consignor reports the 300 SDL “has had about $10k worth of mechanical work done by a local talented European car mechanic and was also inspected by Long Mercedes of Chattanooga. It needs a new shift linkage bushing available from Mercedes Source.com and possibly needs a new neutral safety switch, dependent on if the shift bushing fixes that problem or not. The back right passenger side window needs a new (used only available) low gear window glass regulator motor, for lowering the window, as it is in a fixed rolled up position at this time. The car is not the original factory color both inside and out, and has likely had a previous restoration attempt to some degree. Originally sold in Mobile, Alabama, and has remained a salt-free Southern, U.S. based owned car with an unknown number of owners. It was previously owned by a now-retired attorney from the Mobile area, and we gave the car the nickname Matlock, because of that fact, from the TV show, Matlock, featuring the late, great Andy Griffin.”