I was on the forum several years ago when looking, but never found the right car then (wish I had, given today's prices). The bug never left me so I started looking again and went to see a manual 64 230SL about an hour from my house.... I did not even test drive it - don't like to waste people's time - tell me if I messed up..
The bad:
- The passenger side front frame rail had a couple of holes. Small but... you know, rust =iceberg...
- The metal behind the front bumper looked also like it was rusty with the bumper a little pushed in.
- The nose grill surround was imperfect (I hear those grills are $), the mercedes badge missing altogether on the hood...
- The floors both had rust damage, fist sized area of peeling undercoating meshed with rust flaking off, I did not poke too hard but it flexed a lot.
- Rear end looked surprisingly clean but there was thick goop in the trunk that I could not look under, and that did not look factory. thick layer like brushed sealer....
- The paint overall needed to be redone. Some flakes, some small bubbles around the wheel well lips but not bad.
- The hardtop had rust bubbles all around the lower edge
- Inside the red interior looked good but I am not sure it was MBtex
- Big modern radio obliterating the dash gap for the factory radio
- Engine compartment looked dirty and a little rusty: no firewall pad, and.... no VIN plate !!! I could see the rivet holes where the palte normally is, if I remember right (should have one right?)... The secondary chassis plate was on the driver side fender, which corroborated the model/tranny and some chassis #s, but shouldn't there have been a VIN plate on the firewall
The good?
- the folding top was nice
- It has the third sideways seat
- Enough oily bits under the engine to prevent more rust ;-)
Seller wanted $45K. As I said I did not even drive the car at that point. I figured easily 10K in rust, $10 in paint, 5 in parts, and 1.5 years waiting to drive the car (while the fuel distributor seizes) *IF* I found a shop that was competent and had time... Ha !!!
Did I screw up ? Are those cars THAT expensive now that 45 is right for a beatup 230 ? If so, please educate me so I can stop wasting my time.... I'm OK paying more for something that is not perfect but at least does not need major surgery (And has a vin plate)
Greg.
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