http://www.parkplaceltd.com/pages/files/vehicle.aspx?id=5642Hi expert community:
for a friend in germany (he fell in love with pagoda's when I showed him pictures of mine...), I am going to buy a car.
he doesn't want to repair or restore it.
he doesn't want to spend 40 or 50k.
he is looking for any color but red and white.
I am choosen to pick the right one for him.
now I have been searching the last weeks and found this pagoda at a car dealer in seattle.
the salesman I spoke today explained me in addition to the published text on the internet:
- the car was owned from 1995 until recent by an individual, who sold it to the dealer
- they made a compression test and the expected hp is appx. 170
- the engine was rebuilt with new pistons for appx. $7,600
- brand new brakes
- new wood
- new electrics
- re-done the transmission
- brand new softtop - just came on one week ago
- new mechanic with the top
- stainless steel exhaust
- new floorpan
- new carpets
there is a stack of invoices, what state the parts and work.
the original manual and toolkit comes with it.
the salesguy told me, he had never seen such a nice example of a 230SL and he worked for 7 years in a mercedes dealership before.
he would immediately buy it, if it was his money (no question, a car dealer salesguy tells you this)...
next week I will fly to seattle to see the car.
does anybody of you know the reputation of this dealership?
should I question, why someone would restore a car for lot's of money to then sell it?
was the car on the market, and the guy could't sell it and then went to the dealer?
if it is pretty, drives nice and I cannot see any major things (I am not an expert) should I go ahead and purchase it for 33,995. is this a realistic price?
looking foreward to your expertise.
thank you!
roman
230SL, 1967
ivory with chocolate brown top