ved as a military vehicle, the Geländewagen—or G—was developed by the -Daimler- group, before the organization was broken into separate entities. This example is a 1986 – / – 300GD that’s been imported to the ited States and has a clean gon title. It has been refurbished, according to the seller, with a repaint, new seals and gaskets for the engine, and more. “The vehicle is in great shape, with no rust and no leaks,” says the seller.
- The odometer shows 79,486 kilometers, which is the equivalent of about 49,390 miles.
- This 300GD is powered by the OM617 3.0-liter SOHC inline-five diesel engine.
- New it was rated at 88 horsepower and 127 lb-ft of torque.
- The engine is said to be original and in good-running order, with recent seals and gaskets.
- It’s matched with a manual transmission that’s said to shift well.
- Twin batteries are located under the hood.
- The exterior is said to be “rust-free” and was refinished with matte green paintwork.
- Black exterior trim and the matte green color lend a militaristic ambience to the vehicle.
- A full soft top is included.
- The vehicle’s simplistic interior includes seats, gauges, a few switches/controls, and little else.
- There’s a rubberized covering on the transmission tunnel, but no additional floor cover.
- The cargo area has a pull-down jump seat and a wood floor.
- There are no reported issues with the suspension, steering, or braking systems.
- The chassis has been undercoated to prevent corrosion.
- The truck rolls on 16-inch steel wheels that appears to have been repainted black.
- They’re matched with all-terrain tires.
- A brand new soft top is included.
- There are no reported needs.
- This imported “ G” has the equivalent of about 49, – Geländewagen 300GD 4×4 such as this is a rare sight on n roads and this one is said to be in good-running condition, with refurbishment details that include a respray, undercoating, and more.