Hi,
My wife’s 88 year old dad passed away in May and I have been assigned the task of selling his beloved white 1968 280SL Pagoda Coupe. You all know what they look like I am sure, it has what I’ll call “Chocolate Brown” interior.
I am hoping for some help on how and where to sell this vehicle and how best to determine its value. I know nothing about these automobiles. I am offering a little information in the event it helps and makes a difference to any replies I might be lucky enough to receive from any/all of you.
He is/was the original owner. He bought it in Germany in 1968 while serving in the US Air Force. He shipped it back to the States.
For the first 15 years of its life, it was used as a “Sunday” family car. The subsequent years it was often “winterized” and put up on blocks as he served overseas around the world.
I have learned the odometer for the entire run of this model had only five digits. The odometer on this car was part of the "U.S. Kit" and is in MPH, thus the total mileage on this car is 118,879.
The car is in excellent shape. We just had a mechanic tune it up and he said the undercarriage looks great, (no rust), and wondered where it had spent its life.
He had air-conditioning installed by Mercedes here in the States sometime after the original purchase. It has not been in any accidents.
There you have the basics. I would appreciate any advice on where to get its value accurately appraised and where to best attempt to sell it where it will find a good home. This car was her dad’s little dream car for his entire adult life. She’d love to have that feeling continue with a new owner.
I just discovered this group/club(?) and am not sure how this forum works exactly. I guess I need to check back and see if anyone replies.
If anyone considering replying could also cut and paste your reply to my direct email, I’d really appreciate it. That way I know I’ll receive your information.
I have taken (32) photos of this car and posted them to Dropbox. If you'd like to see them you can contact me with your email address and I will provide you with the link to be able to download them for viewing on your computer.
Thank you all.
Chip Mochel
chipmochel@gmail.com