Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: peterinco on April 21, 2008, 11:14:58
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Here's my situation. A change in lifestyle and under use leads me to probably sell my '67 230 SL. Here are some pics and I'll post more (http://www.theresearchsource.net/fun-games.htm). I'm told it has a 2.5 L block from the engine rebuild (all receipts from La Jolla) and save for a couple of projects, I think, it is in pretty exceptional shape.
I haven't really followed things the last few years. How has the market changed recently (say in the last 5 years)? What's the interest in a car like this? How and where would one sell it? I'm outside of Denver.
One thing that interests me as a replacement is an early '90s 300 CE convertible. I've found some Mercedes mechanics and professionals on this forum in the past--anyone familiar with these?
Thanks!!
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Wow, looks just like a BMW 2002 in one of those pics!
John
1967 Early 250 SL Red/Caviar, Manual
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Try www.oursl.com
Kevin Caputo
Hampden, MA
1967 230 SL Automatic
670 Light Ivory
113 Bronze/Brown MB Tex
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1965-Mercedes-Benz-230-SL-Convertable-Roadster_W0QQitemZ140223829505QQcmdZViewItem
Here's one and I spoke with the person listed this AM. He is a small restoration shop recommended by the estate of the deceased owner. Sold to, seemingly, a restorer/dealer sight unseen and without even calling. The seller pegged the $15K price right on. He said he's always had good experiences with eBay but a lot of the cars I saw there indicated they were re-posted due to failure of winning bidders to pay. Personally I would not buy a car unseen, and I'm curious how many people would really call, travel, etc. to find one.
This price seemed a little high to me but apparently there is enough money in them to buy one in this range (without attention to details), work on it, and sell it...
In the 5-6 years since I have paid attention it appears prices have gone up. This seller indicated a recent front page article in Hemmings and also referred me to a periodical called something like Sports Car Market. Nice (not perfect) ones that recently were maybe $20-25K are now $30-40; fixer-uppers are well into the teens. In contrast, the CEs I like have really fallen.
The value is perhaps part of my problem as an owner... too nice to really drive and enjoy?