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Got a C210 coupe for my birthday, from my mother-in-law of all people! It's green(factory) and has been in the family since brand new. Garaged its whole life. And only has two very small rust spots in the rear guards and nowhere else. Black interior, and entirely stock. Even has straight bumpers! the only mod I have found has been a mordern head unit and speakers. Brand new carpets, spark plugs,points, air cleaner, clutch slave and brakes(shoes,pads, discs,rotors and master cylinder)Pics will be up as soon as I'm home from Christmas.

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You lucky man!

I'm buying myself a christmas present on Tuesday

1980 C211 2000GT-EX Coupe.

I'm very excited haha

Ricky over here has number 9XX of KMGC210 coupes.

Really early one you have.

Keen for Pics!

The c210 dry spell has been broken in a big way, two coupes raining down on us. Let me get wet ! Look forward to seeing pages of 210 pics,

I "ll post one of mine once i get the front air dam fitted, that arrived from japan about two weeks ago.

its a basic model, P/s, and A/c is all it has. manual mirrors, and manual windows. Which, I might add are the smoothest winding regulators I have ever seen!

its the c2 option Jason ..you have the top of the range model for the Australian del. model

the c1 option came with air con ..only

Then the base model

had the am Radio only...no perks ...

cheers

Those badges! So unfaded and orange!

and good pickup on rear wiper, mine doesn't have one :(

What luxury specs?

hi Socrates..

your c211, check if it has drum brakes. some did come with rear drum brakes

and some did not have a rear wiper too..

a friend of mine here has the same as yours c211 no rear wiper and rear drums

not discs..

Cheers

its the c2 option Jason ..you have the top of the range model for the Australian del. model

the c1 option came with air con ..only

Then the base model

had the am Radio only...no perks ...

cheers

WOOHOO!

I was thinking of all the stuff my Mcg210 had....power everything , disc brakes etc. but then again that was an 81 model.

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