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Title: On my way to look at a '67 Red 250sl for sale...what to look for
Post by: Porschesolutions on April 13, 2011, 21:57:50
I went to wikipedia, learned a little, but unsure what the going prices are on these cars.  I know it's a multi-owner, covered in a lady's garage, Red/black (red, not burgundy), & that's about it. I'll be looking for rust, manual trans vs auto, euro vs US, re-paint, interior condition, etc.

Not sure if I'll keep the car or sell it as my garage is quite full already, but would really appreciate some feedback on what this car *should* go for.

Thanks again,

Mark
Title: Re: On my way to look at a '67 Red 250sl for sale...what to look for
Post by: Richard Madison on April 13, 2011, 22:12:55
Here is a link to our Technical Manual

http://www.sl113.org/wiki/Buying/Start

Richard M, NYC
Title: Re: On my way to look at a '67 Red 250sl for sale...what to look for
Post by: Garry on April 13, 2011, 22:16:02
Also there was a very good discussion on pricing by Michael Salemi at
http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=14300.msg98031#msg98031
Title: Re: On my way to look at a '67 Red 230sl for sale...what to look for
Post by: Porschesolutions on April 14, 2011, 14:17:28
Ok, as you can see from my title correction, car is/was a 230sl, Euro-model.

Black car that appears to have been repainted red 2x, once good, once not so good. Paint has shrink marks, scratches, crows feet, small dents over most all the body...so it's definitely in need of a full restoration/paint. Rust noted in a few medium spots in the front fender wells & under the rockers. Trunk appears clean.

Engine compartment & trunk all show signs of an original black car, as all the other 230's I've seen for sale have paint-color matching engine compartments & undersides of hood.

Interior is original; seats are excellent, as is carpet. Dash, steering & wood trim all need restoration. Radio is not original. Engine is clean & runs great, transmission shifts great too. Nice car, LOVE the horn (never heard one before). Top was replaced 20 years ago & is in excellent shape except the back mylar is a bit faded: dunno if that's dirt or oxidation.

Needless, the car is too much for us to take on.... though I might buy it to resell...havin't made up my mind yet.
Title: Re: On my way to look at a '67 Red 250sl for sale...what to look for
Post by: ericlee on April 14, 2011, 17:06:09
what is the asking price?
Title: Re: On my way to look at a '67 Red 250sl for sale...what to look for
Post by: badali on April 14, 2011, 22:36:27
The seats and carpet are not original. Also missing chrome trim behind rear wheels.  Value is subjective.  Depending how bad the rust is $10,000-$15,000.  Mine needed and needs some mechanical refreshing but runs good and has decent older paint and nice interior and I paid $15,000 for it 2 1/2 years ago so I am compairing my purchase.
Title: Re: On my way to look at a '67 Red 250sl for sale...what to look for
Post by: Porschesolutions on April 15, 2011, 14:48:36
Yeah I was thinking teen's as well. Didn't know the seats & carpet were not...I'm not alien to older German interiors but my experience is with Porsche's. Nice to know about the chrome, I'll have to look at more pictures.

Asking price not established yet: she has no idea, I'm gathering data for her.

Mark
Title: Re: On my way to look at a '67 Red 250sl for sale...what to look for
Post by: Porschesolutions on April 18, 2011, 19:52:10
so is anyone interested in purchasing this car? I can put you in touch with the owner. :)

Mark
Title: '67 Red 250sl for sale...anyone interested?
Post by: Porschesolutions on August 17, 2011, 17:50:18
Hi there, per this thread, the owner of this car is now ready to sell it.  If anyone's interested, email me please, I can put you in touch with her. Thanks,

Mark