Hi folks:
New to the vintage SL scene, currently driving a mint 02 C320 and very happy with it at 28K. Also ridin' a 2002 BMW K1200LT motorsickle. Been lurking and have read a lot of posts - WOW, is there a
lot to know!
My dilemma:
An available 1970 "Champagne" (that's what the owner calls it - kinda pukey gold -
sand beige?) 280SL with the hardtop option, 4 speed with brown leather and jump seat, disc brakes. About 5 years ago it had the motor re-done, brakes, tranny, shocks, exhaust by a VERY reputable wrench here in Tucson - supposedly the bill was $11K with receipts. I'm pretty sure the motor was "stuck" at that time from sitting but it now fires right up and runs
great. Paint is pretty darned good, new tires, correct hub caps -a very original car and very roadworthy - it has been driven a couple of times a month since the mechanicals were done and kept inside. No rust - an AZ car as far as I can tell. Mileage about impossible to verify, but the car HAS been taken care of and does not show any signs of excess wear - I would GUESS it has 80 to 100K on it, but who knows... it runs great and does not puke any oil - anywhere.
Now the bad:
It needs a new top, seat covers, interior, carpet, dash knobs, seat belts, etc. to bring it back to respectable status, although it looks darned good on the outside. I guess the best way to describe the interior is that it is dried out. Very minor chrome pitting, dings, etc. on the exterior. A looker. Complete. No AC. I would rate it as a 3+ and want to bring it up to a 2+. A "1" is out of the question since I'm not THAT crazy and actually DRIVE my stuff!
I own a motorcycle seat re-man business so have the tools to do the interior - and the time - and the contacts for the original OEM Mercedes seat covers, carpet and top at wholesale. (40% off retail)
$20K is the ask, and supposedly this is a "rare" (uh-huh...)car since it is
NOT auto, pale color for females, drum brakes and supposedly only 30 with these "manly" options were imported to the US. I guess the jump seat counts for something as well? This all according to the owner...
What would a ballpark figure be to re-do the interior, providing I supply all the labor? It's all there, just needs a lot of refreshing and detailing. The knobs, lever, dash and plastic bits, etc. are the ones I'm concerned about sourcing.
Not afraid to take on a project but I want to know my labor will be well compensated if I decide to sell it in 5 years or so. I'm willing to put a year in to bring it up to a high level.
Should I go for it? I am so confused. Anyone got a hankie?