Author Topic: What can you get for 30k price for a 280SL?  (Read 2337 times)

babarsheikh

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What can you get for 30k price for a 280SL?
« on: June 28, 2006, 09:53:53 »
I have been reading different threads on valuation and it seems that there are huge variances depending on condition etc.  For $30k what sort of 280SL can one expect to get?  I know it's a general question but any information would be great like paint, engine, interior, originality, work to be done and anything else...

Chad

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Re: What can you get for 30k price for a 280SL?
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2006, 13:14:57 »
First, learn all you can about the pluses/minuses of the organ systems of these cars as they are 40+ years old and will suffer from vehicular geriatrics to varying extent.

I am somewhat new to w113 cars, my previous experience with 50-60s Aston Martins and Alfa Romeos. But for that price point ($30k range), you should be able to get an excellent, but not perfectly, "restored" 280SL/250SL/or 230SL, with the 280SL being at about 10%-20% higher premium (for reasons that don't make sense to many 230SL owners, but are supported by the general market).

Excellent, *original* (meaning not restored, and not needing it, other than tires replaced along with some mechanical consumables) vehicles are much rarer and will fetch much higher price points, usually to go to the rare original owner. Not matter how beautiful the repaint is, no matter how beautiful that restored interior and rechromed brightwork is, and matter how many hundred grand was spent on the restore -- the original, unrestored and unmolested vehicle is more valuable and rarer.  You should be able to get a beautiful w113 that is *restored* in your price range with the proper search, like the SL website or another members car.  Beware of eBay, especially at this price point. Do not except complete original parts, however -- many of us here do not as we enjoy bringing good cars back and driving them, taking advantage of the abundant OEM/Mercedes parts available.

The price point also is entering the realm of a quite decently kept 190SL as well.

1967 230SL (Manual, rustless driver)
« Last Edit: June 28, 2006, 17:11:10 by Chad »

Khurram Darugar

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Re: What can you get for 30k price for a 280SL?
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2006, 03:08:11 »
Babar,
      Generally speaking you break down your criteria into 5 or so areas
Mechanics
Chassis and Body (unibody)
Interior
Chrome
Paint

You Will not score 5/5 on all 5 criteria, but you can still do well.  
For 30k you should be able to get something relatively rust free.
Good mechanics and hopefully either a decent interior or good all round chrome.

Due to the high cost of parts and restoration the price difference between a nice well maintained car and an excellent original or restored car can be quite dramatic.  

Kay



Kay
Euro 280sl LHD Auto.