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Any ideas on value of an 83 wagon?
I have been off MB forum for a while tending to my other diesel projects but am now looking at a possible purchase and want to get some feedback before I talk to the PO.
As yet I have neither spoken to him or seen the car all so I got the following info from a friend who knows the PO but only saw the car on the PO's iphone with descriptions by the same who is not car savvy at all! 1983 MB 300TD 190k miles New battery New injectors Newish tires "Recently updated rear suspension" no specifics what this means Window and lock work. Cream colored exterior? Paint very good No interior color given. May have some rust but nothing noticeable or structural PO said it smokes white/black when running which explains the new injectors but to no avail No price was mentioned. I know it is hard to make a true worth of a car "over the phone" what would you all feel is a reasonable price to offer with this info? |
Not many people in the competition for these.... being on this forum makes one think otherwise..
I say offer him $400 and see what happens... you may be the only one bidding.... there is a lot that could be hidden in what his description was... |
The problem with wagon and coupe models of the w123, in particular, is that sometimes people see an eBay result where a really nice Southern Cali one-owner car sells for $18 or $22k, then they think to themselves "Well MY car would only need $Xk to get it near that, so my car must be worth $18-X = ?.
No. A wagon in really nice shape with minimal or no rust, reasonable number of owners and paper records can fetch good money, even silly money. However, those account for about 1/50 cars that float around the marketplace. Most of the rest are somewhere "between one foot in the grave" and "need $1500 spent yesterday" condition-wise. These are not diamonds in the rough, they are well-used old cars and will take an immense amount of effort to make into anything else. Don't even get me started on how many have had WVO run through them by dimwits who don't know how to do it properly.... :eek2: The car has issues the current owner hasn't addressed. In that state it's a lowball proposition. |
Without any additional information, the car might be scrap, so an offer of scrap value would not be unreasonable. However, it would make a great deal more sense to go take a look at the thing or at least get some more information before making an offer.
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