Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Wanted To Buy => Topic started by: 1000nutsnbolts on September 03, 2021, 15:46:57
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I learned a lesson, and I want to put it to use.
A year ago, I bought a 1970 SL on BaT. A horrible experience. I thought I was buying a solid driver. But when the car was delivered it turned out to be a project.
After struggling for months and engaging local MB mechanics, I came to my senses. I am 65 and I don't have the time for another year of working through issues.
So I sold the car, took my lumps, and now I am moving on.
After wrenching, researching, and meeting some great folks (many here in the Pagoda SL Group), I have decided that I am not turning my back on the education. I want to try again. I like the car.
If you're thinking of selling your Pagoda, please contact me. I am looking for a keeper. A driver. NOT a Project. Not a stunning show winner. Just a good, solid, original driver.
230's are good, 280's preferred. I don't know much about the 250.
I just want to drive and enjoy the car. I want to be able to get in and go 150 miles with confidence.
I am a reasonable person and get along with just about everyone. Contact me via PM, or my e-mail: ibex-engr@comcast.net
I am in New Hampshire and will come to see your offering.
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I wonder if BAT provides a way for a buyer to comment after receiving the won car.
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I wonder if BAT provides a way for a buyer to comment after receiving the won car.
You can comment on auctions after they have ended.
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Don't always blame the auction or seller (I'm not saying you did, speaking generally). Auctions are caveat emptor, buyer beware. Photographs make bad cars look good and good cars not as good as in person. I will always turn the light back on a disgruntled buyer if they did not personally inspect and drive the car or have someone they know or trust who speaks the same pre-purchase inspection language, that is, is my nice the same as your nice.
If you didn't inspect the car you ultimately rejected, don't make the same mistake twice, or, know the risk you take.
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I learned a lesson, and I want to put it to use.
A year ago, I bought a 1970 SL on BaT. A horrible experience. I thought I was buying a solid driver. But when the car was delivered it turned out to be a project.
After struggling for months and engaging local MB mechanics, I came to my senses. I am 65 and I don't have the time for another year of working through issues.
So I sold the car, took my lumps, and now I am moving on.
After wrenching, researching, and meeting some great folks (many here in the Pagoda SL Group), I have decided that I am not turning my back on the education. I want to try again. I like the car.
If you're thinking of selling your Pagoda, please contact me. I am looking for a keeper. A driver. NOT a Project. Not a stunning show winner. Just a good, solid, original driver.
230's are good, 280's preferred. I don't know much about the 250.
I just want to drive and enjoy the car. I want to be able to get in and go 150 miles with confidence.
I am a reasonable person and get along with just about everyone. Contact me via PM, or my e-mail: ibex-engr@comcast.net
I am in New Hampshire and will come to see your offering.
Sorry to hear about your bad experience. I went back and had another look at the pictures and watched the videos and read some of the comments. Based on what was presented it seemed like a decent driver as you expected.
For the sake of myself and no doubt others, what exactly was the issue or issues you were having with the car?
Good to here you are not giving up because these cars a fantastic cruisers, for any distance.