Pagoda SL Group

W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: 250sl4me on February 17, 2016, 06:38:27

Title: thinking of buying a 250SL, Need your thoughts
Post by: 250sl4me on February 17, 2016, 06:38:27
Hello, my name is Donny. i stumbled upon a 67 250sl today. i am interested in purchasing it but not sure if i know enough about the car it self.

the main reason is for investment purposes. i figured i would buy it, enjoy it and in a few years sell it for a profit.

im not sure if this model from mercedes will be that car. im hoping it would because its beautiful white with tobacco brown interior with a manual gear box,  body is pretty solid and stright with the interior being done around 4 years ago and barley showing age since the restore.
2 tops

i would say its a 6.5 - 7

this car that i am looking at is a euro model. im not sure if that makes the price increase or decrease, but thats what it is. the car was purchased by its 2'nd owner in 77 and have owned it since.

im not sure if the value would increase next year as it will be it's 50'th year anniversary.

i can buy the car for $19,000 I'm not sure if its worth it or not.


looking forward to what everyone thinks.

god bless
Title: Re: thinking of buying a 250SL, Need your thoughts
Post by: Naj ✝︎ on February 17, 2016, 10:01:34
Sounds like a steal at that price  :D

http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1968-mercedes-benz-250-sl/

naj
Title: Re: thinking of buying a 250SL, Need your thoughts
Post by: jameshoward on February 17, 2016, 12:27:07
+1 - What Naj said!
Title: Re: thinking of buying a 250SL, Need your thoughts
Post by: Jonny B on February 17, 2016, 13:10:36
Look carefully and closely. You may want to see if Tom Collitt (sp?) can take a look. It has been said many times, and I will repeat, there is no such thing as a cheap Pagoda. If you can post some pictures it would help.

There is a lot of information about what to look for on the site. Use the search function. Be sure to use the link that is in the line with "Home Help Technical Manual......" the search link at the top, just under the logo will only search the particular forum you are on. The main search is the whole set of forum topics.
Title: Re: thinking of buying a 250SL, Need your thoughts
Post by: 250sl4me on February 17, 2016, 17:42:41
does a euro model make any difference in price ?
Title: Re: thinking of buying a 250SL, Need your thoughts
Post by: mdsalemi on February 17, 2016, 18:00:59
It has been said many times, and I will repeat, there is no such thing as a cheap Pagoda.

Can I rephrase that, JonnyB?

"There is no car more costly than a cheap Pagoda."
Title: Re: thinking of buying a 250SL, Need your thoughts
Post by: 49er on February 17, 2016, 21:11:33
The VIN wouldn't happen to be 113043 10 001133?

John
Title: Re: thinking of buying a 250SL, Need your thoughts
Post by: Rolf-Dieter ✝︎ on February 17, 2016, 21:43:41
It has been said before and it is worth saying again and again ...

"Purchase the best you can afford and go on from there"

Unless you have the time and the cash don't do anything else would be my recommendation.
Title: Re: thinking of buying a 250SL, Need your thoughts
Post by: mgandrew on February 20, 2016, 13:36:35
I would think that at that price it could, if is too far gone on rust become a parts car?

I am making this up, but:

Hard top $5,000?
Soft top frame assembly, $42,000
Hood, $2,000
Title: Re: thinking of buying a 250SL, Need your thoughts
Post by: mgandrew on February 20, 2016, 13:41:19
Oops $2,000 not $42,000
Title: Re: thinking of buying a 250SL, Need your thoughts
Post by: Tyler S on February 20, 2016, 15:56:18
Quote
I would think that at that price it could, if is too far gone on rust become
Some shall die so that others may live.

It is all possible the car is in good shape and that the owner either wants it liquidated for some reason or just doesn't know the current market. We dont know.
I dont know if any of you have watched the TV show "Pawn Stars".. On more than one occasion someone has walked in with something to sell expecting a certain price only to find out its worth 10 times that amount. Deals are out there but very hard to find. Its almost down to luck.