no, it's in Willamsburg Virginia He will get it towed to his home on Monday. The mechanic at the shop, doesn't work on Mercedes engines, but they put it on the rack, and turned the crank and heard a rod dropping loose in there. When you hear dollar amounts of $ 10- $15,000 for an engine rebuild, it is just not feasible. You or I could get one fixed for a third of that, but he's stuck there in Williamsburg. It doesn't have to be total rebuild of everything, though that would be the appropriate choice. To you and I--------remove engine, tear it down, find out what's wrong-fix the problems-new bearings, rods, pistons, rings, regrind crank, etc. He is a retired lawyer, who really doesn't know much about his car. He has owned it for over 20 years. He told me he will probably just sell it. He doesn't want to put the money in it. I thought about offering to buy it at a good price, then I would haul it up to Joe Alexander's in Blacklick. Fix it, and then sell it for a profit. Just too much of a hassle, and tying up too much money.