Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Items for Sale => Topic started by: Jeff Kosal on May 16, 2023, 23:08:24
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For Sale... Mercedes Benz 230SL Pagoda. Year 1965 (Project Car)
VIN- 113042-12-013221
Odometer- 42,000 + kilometers
Left Hand Drive
Engine- 250
Transmission- Automatic
Rims- Aluminum Alloy
Items that will need to be replaced...
Becker Radio
Headlight Lens (passenger side)
Head liner
Soft Top Fabric (I have been told it is heavily damaged and I have not looked at it)
Interior seat fabric
Tires
Accepting Offers over $25,000 (Price reduced to $20,000) USD
Looks like a very similar car sold in Richmond Virginia last year for $20,000
https://www.classic.com/m/mercedes-benz/sl/w113/230-sl-pagoda/year-1965/
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Does it run, drive and stop? Rust issues?
Edit: MAJOR rust issues visible!
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Project car indeed! Looks to be in the same or needier condition than what I started with in 1999.
Over 1,000 restoration hours and a lot of sublet work required on mine. This example presents a long time project for those so inclined.
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This car was put in storage in the mid 90's by my father. I did ride in it at that time. It has not ran since. There is rust on the floors. Someone used fiberglass patching and aluminum. I purchased new panels from K and K Manufacturing and was planning to replace. This car needs a full restoration in my opinion.
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For someone who is handy this looks like a good project with much sheet metal already provided.
As a comparable example, look what I did last year in a few months' time to a Triumph Spitfire. If you can cut, weld and grind, it's doable. Painting can be done very nicely for under $1,000 as well:
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=32015.0
Here is what that car (note gaping holes in floors) looked like before I welded in all new panels:
And an 'after' shot.
Calling all DIY-ers, resurrect this Pagoda to its former glory!
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Please use PM to share phone numbers. All the world can see these forum posts.
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I think I would truly enjoy being retired with a project this extensive. I don’t think my wife would put up with that much time in the garage though!
You most likely will need more panels though.