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W113 Pagoda SL Group => W11x chassis cars => Topic started by: cabrioletturbo on October 08, 2016, 19:38:12

Title: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: cabrioletturbo on October 08, 2016, 19:38:12
A friend has W111 1969 280SE high grille cabriolet which he offered to sell to me. Original panels, engine, transmission. Original owner 1970>>.
The car has low original 72K km runs nicely, but has rust and paint issues. The car was previously painted (looks like brush work), so most likely would need complete strip down.
Rust in common places (fenders, front rockers, some floors, quarter panel ends). Interior is tired.

The real question is, in the current condition - considering it is a driver-level car, what do you believe this car is worth? I mean, not the show cars that sit in showrooms indefinitely, but a reasonably priced driver-level car to go. I scoured ebay and few other sites without much luck. Any input is very much appreciated.
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: dpreston Virginia on October 08, 2016, 22:28:09
I have a 69 111 convertible driver.
They are wonderful cars. The rust repair could be a killer.
Check out Hagerty.com for prices.
Once you look at it and know what it needs PM me and I'll tell you what I spent on mine.
Good luck.
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: Benz Dr. on October 08, 2016, 22:38:44
Is it a low grill or a high grill? Something tells me that the low grill cars are worth more since they're more rare.

 Any 111 cab is worth restoring and are worth at least twice as much as a coupe. If it was a complete basket case, only a 3.5 would fall into '' do it anyway.''
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: cabrioletturbo on October 08, 2016, 22:47:52
High grille, Dan.
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: perry113 on October 11, 2016, 01:22:40
Hagerty values for 1969 High Grille Cabriolet
#1 Concours
$146,000
#2 Excellent
$107,000
#3 Good
$86,700
#4 Fair
$60,300


Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: m300cab on October 14, 2016, 00:19:42
with out seeing it , it's hard to tell
take it to a reputable restoration shop
see what they say and get back to us!
don't be surprised opening estimate to be $15 to $20K
but
if you start with re-chrome , etc it will be much higher
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: cabrioletturbo on October 14, 2016, 00:54:26
So I took a closer look today.

Bad: the car needs both fenders and hood replaced, due to various issues. The front bumper support is rusted out. Inner fenders were patched at some point and would need at least rework, so out goes the front end. Paint is terrible. Carpets need replacing, so does the windshield seal. A/C and dash clock not working. Steering wheel, stereo and wheels not original.

Good: Floors, rockers and trunk are surprisingly solid, no issues. Engine and the mechanics was sorted out couple of years ago, in excess of $11K.

In a conservative estimate, I would need about $20-25K to sort the issues listed above properly.

With so much upfront being wrong, Hagerty estimate of Fair condition seems overly optimistic.
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: PeterPortugal on October 15, 2016, 12:13:34
Hi CabTurbo,

I have a w111 Cab and regularly look at ones up for sale.

if the car drives it would never be up for sale for 60k USD.

Beverley Hills Car Club recently had some "basket case" Cabs and they wanted 45k USD as a minimum - that got you an early 220 with no floors and they have sold.

In Europe you would not get anything advertised on the regular channels that isn't completely rotten for 60k USD. In fact I can only find one car on Mobile.de which is under 67k euros and this is a 220.

http://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id=227454759&scopeId=C&isSearchRequest=true&usage=USED&usageType=PRE_REGISTRATION&categories=Cabrio&damageUnrepaired=NO_DAMAGE_UNREPAIRED&minFirstRegistrationDate=1960-01-01&maxFirstRegistrationDate=1970-12-31&makeModelVariant1.makeId=17200&makeModelVariant1.modelId=128&pageNumber=1&fnai=prev

Cheers

Peter

Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: cabrioletturbo on October 15, 2016, 22:46:44
Thank you so much, Peter. That information is what I was looking for.
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: PeterPortugal on October 16, 2016, 07:48:52
Igor,
You are most welcome.
Good luck and I hope that both you and your friend come out satisfied with the deal !
Peter
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: opopotts on October 18, 2016, 22:39:08
I saw this car. The owner's expectations on price are unrealistic. It has been for sale for many years and no takers. This car needs a professional fix the rust issues. Unfortunately the car was driven in the winter so rockers and the floor are hidden issues unless you get the car up on a hoist
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: perry113 on October 20, 2016, 00:48:18
I have a good low grill hood for that car.
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: PeterPortugal on October 20, 2016, 10:40:05
Hi Perry,

Do you have a grille (for the low grille hood)?

Peter
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: PeterPortugal on October 20, 2016, 10:47:29
Opopotts,

The market has changed massively in the last few years. What may have started out as unrealistic may now be a good price.

Peter
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: dpreston Virginia on October 20, 2016, 13:55:11
I love the 111 cars. Great to drive around. I just finished doing interior and some paint work. Lots of leather and costs $$$$.
Treated floors and painted from the doors back. I had already repainted the front of the car 10 years ago. Easy to match black.
I still need to do the dash and door panels. I couldn't imagine the cost to restore one of these cars.
I purchased a good driver in 2003 and have enjoyed it and improved it as needed.

David
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: PeterPortugal on October 20, 2016, 15:56:36
Hi David,

Could you do me a massive favour and send me a couple of decent photos of the wooden surround which goes up the sides and over the top of the windshield?

Mine did not have these fitted when I bought it so I bought a pair for a coupe which I will need to modify to fit around the rear view mirror and sun visors.

I would appreciate the help enormously.

Regards

Peter

p.s. beautiful car !
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: dpreston Virginia on October 20, 2016, 18:03:26
Peter,
Hope these help.
I can take some close ups tonight just let me know.
David
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: PeterPortugal on October 20, 2016, 18:59:09
Hi David,

Thanks for replying, the pictures are great quality but those parts are identical on Coupe/Cabriolet.

I mean the wooden pieces above - at head height whilst driving if that makes sense.

Regards

Peter
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: dpreston Virginia on October 20, 2016, 19:05:26
The 69 280SE has wood on each side of the windshield posts and across the top on each side of the mirror there is vinyl- No Wood...
Will send you some photos tonight.
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: PeterPortugal on October 20, 2016, 20:30:48
Thanks David.

Igor - sorry for hijacking your post. Please let us know if you buy the car !
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: dpreston Virginia on October 21, 2016, 01:06:08
Peter,
Hope these photos help.
Igor any photos of the 111 you were looking at?
David Preston
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: PeterPortugal on October 21, 2016, 06:23:27
Thanks again David. The pictures are very clear. That might have to be the look I go for even if it is not strictly correct for a 63 car. It would be easy to replicate with the Coupe pieces I have.
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: cabrioletturbo on October 21, 2016, 09:58:26
Pictures coming on Saturday. Stay tuned.
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: cabrioletturbo on October 23, 2016, 12:52:52
So I took the car to a hoist. As Doug said earlier, the car is so badly rusted underneath. Previous repairs done improperly. A lot of bondo.
So many things wrong.

The car is a candidate for a full restoration. I walked away.
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: Benz Dr. on October 23, 2016, 18:29:54
I fell head first into that hole some years ago. After buying too many project cars, I found that I had all of my cars apart and nothing that could be driven. I walk away from a lot of '' deals '' these days.  :)

 The same advice that I would give to anyone,  '' One car at a time. ''
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: PeterPortugal on October 30, 2016, 14:38:42
Igor,
How much is the guy asking for the car?
Regards
Peter
Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: cabrioletturbo on October 31, 2016, 20:33:20
$75K. And I believe he got it already from someone else.

Title: Re: 1969 280SE Cabriolet - Current Value
Post by: PeterPortugal on November 05, 2016, 16:25:41
It's a steal compared to what's on offer in Europe.

Whoever he is I wish him well with his purchase and hope he joins the Pagoda SL Group forum !!