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Botnst 04-27-2007 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by John Doe (Post 1492339)
Teehee. It is really for my wife. She has wanted one for ever. Her father has a 300 SL and a 190 SL and a 280 SE cabriolet (?right #s) and we thought we would go that route, but we started to look for one after she quit speaking to him a while back:D

My mother had an 86 560 SL and then I had an 88 for a short while, but we want to go old school and cruise slow with the top down:cool:

Get it fixed by June and I'll let you give me a ride in it, generous man that I am. I'm going to MUW for a couple of days.

I just looked up the model. Gee, that is a great looking machine. I sure hope you get it!

B

BENZ-LGB 04-27-2007 06:43 PM

Good luck. If you like the car and it is vetted by your mechanic, don't waste time.

I had a mint, beautiful 230SL bought right from under my very nose.

It took me weeks to get over it.

John Holmes III 04-27-2007 06:44 PM

I'm glad to hear that all your diligent searching will pay off with what sounds like a "omg it's awesome" car. :D

The guys have lots of parts for these cars and have an online catalog of parts, so you can see what you need to finish the resto. estimate:

http://www.millermbz.com/

I've got my fingers crossed for ya. Good luck. :)

Hatterasguy 04-27-2007 07:06 PM

Oh one of the MB magazines did an article on them awhile back. They are so classy!

suginami 04-27-2007 07:19 PM

I can't wait to hear if you get it.

That body style cabriolet is one of the most beautiful cars ever produced.

John Doe 04-27-2007 08:36 PM

Man you guys' anticipation is making me nervous. Tell you what, I have never posted a pic here (save pms and emails to people I have met) but I will go take a few of the car on monday and post them. I would be curious to see what some of you would have offered vs. what I did, given what I have been quoted for finalizing the resto. I will say this much--I wouldn't have offered a cent if it weren't for the guy who was doing the resto--think six months waiting list......

Thanks for all the previous info on the 190s btw JHIII--it was just too much of a gamble with the fuel delivery problem.

GottaDiesel 04-27-2007 08:57 PM

Pretty neat car... I found this:
http://philadelphia.backpage.com/automotive/classifieds/EnlargeImage?oid=oid%3A619297&image=oid%3A619296

Not sure if it'll help ya. That looks like a fun family-out-cruisn' car.

Good Luck! :)

The Swede 04-27-2007 08:57 PM

Good choice.
 
My favorite old Benz, along with the 3.5 coupe (W112). It'll hold it's value as well.

John Doe 04-27-2007 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by GottaDiesel (Post 1492503)
Pretty neat car... I found this:
http://philadelphia.backpage.com/automotive/classifieds/EnlargeImage?oid=oid%3A619297&image=oid%3A619296

Not sure if it'll help ya. That looks like a fun family-out-cruisn' car.

Good Luck! :)

It is a small world apparently with these cars, cause my helper called that guy earlier today. Swear.

John Holmes III 04-27-2007 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by John Doe (Post 1492482)
Man you guys' anticipation is making me nervous. Tell you what, I have never posted a pic here (save pms and emails to people I have met) but I will go take a few of the car on monday and post them. I would be curious to see what some of you would have offered vs. what I did, given what I have been quoted for finalizing the resto. I will say this much--I wouldn't have offered a cent if it weren't for the guy who was doing the resto--think six months waiting list......

Thanks for all the previous info on the 190s btw JHIII--it was just too much of a gamble with the fuel delivery problem.

The right resto person can really make or break owning and/or buying a car like that. At least you know what the car is right now, and can see the progress with your own eyes. I can't imagine buying a "restored" car from one of those fancy auctions, too many variables in play.

Now all you need is some of the cool fitted luggage they used to sell, specific to the model that fits in the trunk. These folks are down under, but I think they sell the correct style luggage and also deal with the W111.

http://www.mbspares.com.au/default.asp?d=133740&p=17935

Glad I could offer some info, that's what this place is for. I agree about the fuel delivery issue on 190SL cars, the fuel injection is way more reliable and less fire prone. Your mechanic seems like a good guy, most people would have goaded you into buying the car so they could fix it for you.

Dee8go 05-02-2007 04:12 PM

What's the latest on this car, JD? Anything new? We're anxiously awaiting good news.

LaRondo 05-03-2007 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Mistress (Post 1492328)
I'll cross my stiletoes for you!

Steeltoes or stilettos ?

GottaDiesel 05-03-2007 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by LaRondo (Post 1496788)
Steeltoes or stilettos ?

I've often wondered myself... I think you're on to something. ;)

John Doe 05-03-2007 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Dee8go (Post 1496294)
What's the latest on this car, JD? Anything new? We're anxiously awaiting good news.

Waiting for the siblings to agree. None of them wants it, but I think they smell blood. I made a fair offer and doubt they would get what I am offering for the car in its current condition, but the difference is that the work that has been done thus far has been done by 'my' guy, so he would be the best one to complete the job and probably for less money than someone who would be starting from scratch. I should know in a week or so.

Dee8go 05-03-2007 11:03 AM

Well, we'll be anxiously waiting to here that you have been successful in your quest. It is often hard trying to settle estate issues with kids who could care less about the assets themselves, but who, as you put it, "smell blood."

Good luck!


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