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W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: joes on December 06, 2010, 01:18:12

Title: ECKEL Ski Racks
Post by: joes on December 06, 2010, 01:18:12
Hello All,

I apologize in advance for all the questions I may have for all of you but I am learning and need some advice/help.
When I bought my car they came with a pretty nice set of ski racks.  I have not decided yet on whether I would sell them or not as my car is nicely tucked away for the winter and I would never use the racks for their intened purpose but they look realy neat!!

I went on ebay to see what the value might be and there is a set for sale with a "buy it now price" of $2,500.  I have a feeling that is a high price but what could they realistically be worth??

tx,
Joe
Title: Re: ECKEL Ski Racks
Post by: mdsalemi on December 07, 2010, 00:07:12
Joe,

I believe the Eckels were/are a rack that one ordered with the car, or could get aftermarket.  I think the $2,500 might be a bit high--if you don't want them and will never use them, (and you are not in need of $$$ just this moment), keep a look out over the next year or so, and watch ebay and related, and see what comes up.  You'll get a better idea of true value, and then you can either keep or sell them with a bit more confidence.
Title: Re: ECKEL Ski Racks
Post by: dseretakis on December 08, 2010, 15:15:53
Those are incredibly cool!  If only there was a ski mountain road with no salt then I'd use them in a heartbeat and feel like 007.
Title: Re: ECKEL Ski Racks
Post by: nate on December 11, 2010, 01:57:59
I'm interested in buying your racks if you decide to sell them, and if we can agree on a realistic price. Feel free to contact me via email through the forum.
Title: Re: ECKEL Ski Racks
Post by: Via Manci on December 11, 2010, 14:37:08
How  wide is the receiver for the skies.  As you know skies are a lot wider now than 40 years ago.
Title: Re: ECKEL Ski Racks
Post by: joes on December 17, 2010, 17:43:42
I have never thought of measuring the receiver portion for the skis but I could do if anyone is curious.  I live in Ski country (Ontario) but I could never imagine using these ski racks for their intended purpose as I would never drive the car in the winter.  I just think it would be very cool going to an MB event with those on the hard top!

Nate, I haven't considered selling them at this point but if I do you will be the first person I contact.

Merry Christmas
Title: Re: ECKEL Ski Racks
Post by: dtuttle123 on December 17, 2010, 18:17:29
Maybe the racks could carry an Elk or Deer?   ;D
Title: Re: ECKEL Ski Racks
Post by: mbzse on December 18, 2010, 15:56:53
Quote from: joes
I live in Ski country (Ontario) but I could never imagine using these ski racks for their intended purpose.../...  I just think it would be very cool going to an MB event with those on the hard top!
I agree with that.. I found myself a couple of pairs of old wooden skis and Bamboo-cane type ski poles (period for mid-sixties) which I intend to put on my Oris W113 Pagoda ski rack (with Eckel rubber holders), in order to amuse my auto club friends and me
/Hans in Sweden

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Title: Re: ECKEL Ski Racks
Post by: douglas dees on January 05, 2011, 23:15:40
Hello All,

I apologize in advance for all the questions I may have for all of you but I am learning and need some advice/help.
When I bought my car they came with a pretty nice set of ski racks.  I have not decided yet on whether I would sell them or not as my car is nicely tucked away for the winter and I would never use the racks for their intened purpose but they look realy neat!!

I went on ebay to see what the value might be and there is a set for sale with a "buy it now price" of $2,500.  I have a feeling that is a high price but what could they realistically be worth??

tx,
Joe
Joe: I had a 250C coupe with those racks 30 year ago and I threw them out when I sold the car. I think I paid $250.00 for them I never tried them out but they fit in the roof rails of the coupe. They look the same.
Have fun with them at a show with some skiis and period luggage.
Doug Dees