Hello all, I am working up a history to use as a handout at car meets to give basic information about my car if I should decide to sell it. I have the following info and was looking for a little feed back on what else I could or should add, or what info I could or should delete...I have also included some minor sales info because you never know when the right offer comes your way!
1966 Mercedes Benz 230slCar 15120 Type W113 chassis identification number: 11304210015120. The car is white and equipped with a blue hard top with matching wheel covers, chrome accessory mounting strips on the top, blue canvas soft top, blue leather interior, and chrome beauty rings. The car also has installed a Becker Europa AM/FM/SW/LW radio, four-speed transmission, tool kit, wheel chock and jack, spare tire cover, owner manuals and other documentation including data card, the spare bulb and fuse box, and optional ski rack.
February 7, 1966, the car is purchased by the original owner (name withheld for now) in Nuremburg, Germany (purchase price $6,564 US dollars). The new owner drives and enjoys the car until May 19, 1977 when it is sold to its second owner - (name withheld for now).
While in the possession of the second owner the car has minor work done over a two year period prior to shipment to the United States. Receipts detail minor engine work including a change out of the engine motor mount structures to the 280sl mounts, along with various other maintenance procedures topped off with some minor bodywork and a new white lacquer paint job (still on the car today).
In July 1979 the car is shipped to the United States via the port of Houston. Prior to shipment Mercedes Benz replaces the original (kph) speedometer (43,732 kilometers, 27,113.8 miles) with a mph spec speedometer (0 miles), the European front headlight assemblies are also removed and replaced with USA standard headlight assemblies. The owner’s care for and enjoy the car until 1984 when the car is sold to its third owners – (name withheld for now).
On May 19, 2000 the car is purchased with a total mileage, including the previous mileage prior to speedometer replacement, of 66,843 miles. During this ownership the car receives a new fuel pump, camshaft and camshaft drive gear, and new brake lines and rear wheel brake cylinders along with a new German canvas convertible top. The seats are both completely rebuilt with new correct blue German leather, and of course the standard maintenance required for the car is completed, six years later the car is sold to its current owner, me.
On July 28, 2006, the car now has a total of 88,547 miles - 61,433 on the odometer (don’t forget to add in the original kilometers). While I have owned the car I have had the radiator rebuilt and replaced the water pump. I have also replaced the front brake rotors and given the car all required normal maintenance. The car remains complete today as the day it was delivered to the original owner with all items originally sold with the car including the hardtop, tool kit, and all owner manuals (in German), but alas the ski rack is no more, but the in-trunk decal remains.
The car has clean lines, turns heads, and is fun to drive. It is definitely not the fastest or most agile car that I have ever driven. I would describe it best as an original survivor meaning that it is an original car cared for and repaired when needed, with no attempt at full or partial restoration.
When viewed in person it stands out as a nice example of a 1966 230sl. It has never had its hardtop or hubcaps re-painted, and as previously stated, the body was last painted in 1979 in Germany. The car exhibits some paint flaws such as small chips, and after 28+ years the white lacquer paint has a nice aged look to it without looking tired, it is very presentable and very pretty. This car is meant to be driven and enjoyed and I drive it daily, it is not hidden it away for the occasional Sunday drive.
The car’s fifth owner, possibly you, may decide otherwise, but once you get in with the top down on a sunny day, one day a week won’t be enough. Questions, call me at (withheld for now).
All receipts are available for work that is detailed in this write-up you just will need a translator if you cannot read German!
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