
W123 LINKS OF INTEREST AND IMPORTANCE
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Very good information and candor can be found on the MBCA forums. (left link) The right link will take you straight to the W123 sub-forum, which I proudly help moderate. You're sure to see me there!
A W123 dedicated site from England. It contains a formidable forum for W123 discussions going back 5 years now. Set as an internet club, it has over 1500 members from all over the world, literally. I enjoy participating here as well. The actual site is one of my favorite web destinations with its features of W123 sales books, die-cast, and other interesting things. Good stuff!
A younger, American-Born W123 exclusive stand-alone discussion forum board I recently discovered. This further resounds the following W123 cars have and how the internet is sure to give them help fighting the withering of time . I hope to lend some support to this enterprise.
A very established MB enthusiast site that covers a great number of topics. Amongst the massive array of topics they have a W123 chassis sub-forum. Another considerable source for info and contacts.
OTHER W123 CLUB SITES WORLDWIDE:
I believe this is the site of Germany's official W123 chassis auto club. I wonder if they have a repair faculty as well?
This site seems to be another W123-exclusive club from the Netherlands? Obvisously W123s are loved everywhere!
I'm not sure if this another German W123 club site, but it sure has lots of great photos of W123 activity.
FOR FINDING ALL KINDS OF CAR CLUBS:
Good ol' Hemmings has over 10,000 listings for car clubs. Fun search engine to play with.
This site has an astounding amount of information on car clubs and model/manufacturer information from all around the world since the invention of the automobile. I had no idea South Africa was home to 2 car manufacturers, or that the last Polish car company dissolved in 1983.
SOME OTHER NEAT MB ENTHUSIAST SITES:
A must-visit for any MB fan. With lots of pics and W123s, this site satisfies!
Like really old MBs? Here's a fine place to drool over some history that's alive and kicking.
The site of arguably some of the most serious 121 chassis owners on the planet.
The long established refuge of owners of cars bearing the M-100 motors, used in the 300SEL 6.3, 450SEL 6.9, and the 600SEL cars.