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Old 05-16-2002, 02:30 PM
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Question '72 450sl

I have found a '72 450SL that has reportedly been garaged for the past 8 years. The car was repainted 10years ago, done cheap and dirty. The PO said to have paid $14,000CDN for the car 12 years ago.

There is slight rust at the right front fender(easily repairable), the right rear outside bumper section(replace), and the driver's side rocker panel (the rust in this is area seems to have been started by a minor dent in the rocker that was not looked after). The driver's side floor pan was previously repaired for rust and may need to be re-done(ie done properly). The passenger side floor pan is rusty but mostly surface stuff and should be repairable without sheet metal work. The trunk interior has seen some water accumilation but the corrosion is surface rust. Underneath the car looks fairly good, the undercoating on the seam that runs from front to back on each rocker is starting to come loose, however, the seems look pretty tight. The area behind the front seats is in good shape, no rust. All metal around the wheel wells looks to be in good condition. No rust on passenger side rocker or the front and rear approns.

The interior centre console is in poor condition, having tape on the upper edges etc. Some covers are missing in the area where the seatbelts attach. The seatbelts have seen better days. The carpets and seats(MB Tex) are in good condition. The rasio is not original.

The hard top was on at the time, so I could not inspect the contact areas around the hard top nor the soft top.

The car will not start but will turn over. Given that it has not been run in possibly 8 years this is not too great a surprise. Would a compression check be worth doing even without a running motor? The odometer shows 47,000km, could it be the second time around?? The original owner was siad to have kept the car out of the snow and salt (Ontario) but 47,000 seems to low to be true. Can the odometer be easily fiddled with on these cars?

I would suspect the wheel brake cylinders are not doing too well at this point although there are no leaks showing, not yet.

The asking price was $6,500 CDN, but he would take $5,000 CDN at this time and has been offered $4,000 CDN. I have seen prime examples of this model (1977) sell for around $11,000 CDN.

So here it comes....... is this poor ol'450SL worth bothering with at any price?

Breaks my heart to see such a fine car being neglected but I don't want to buy a money pit either.

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Old 05-16-2002, 03:54 PM
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The price guide I have has that car worth between $4000-$60000 US, probably in the lower end of that range. Forgive me for not knowing the current exchange rate. I'm also assuming that it's really a 350SL with a 4.5L engine. The value gets a little boost because it's the first year of the chassis.

The big question, though, is do you have the time and energy to put into it (and the resources)? It's probably not worth it if you have to pay someone else to do the bulk of the work on it.

I walk away from cars that have rust problems. But then, I live in Texas, so rust isn't a big problem around here. Rust is a lot more common in your area, so maybe you're more comfortable with it.
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Old 05-16-2002, 06:11 PM
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Yeah rust is more common up here, but not as common in the area I now live, just outside of Vancouver, British Columbia. Most people around here also stay far away from anything with rust. I lived back East most of my life and so I really know what rusty cars are all about.

Most of the work would be carried out by me, except maybe the rocker panel replacement. I have done a fair bit of rust repair in the past(heck even the present,lol) so I know whats involved.

Your $4,000 USD costs us now just under $6,500 CDN. If I got the car for say $4,500 CDN that would be roughly $2800 USD.

Thanks for your input.

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