Still looking for a decent "runner", after I passed on that california coupé on ebay, I saw a local FS ad and there are the results..
Please critique my comments/opinions below. I'm trying to get an idea whether the sellers are unrealistic, or if it's me. I can take it if it's me
**Note: this is not meant as a criticism of the seller or the car or the price, I just want to get an idea of what the market is ***
I just need to know, because so far I've seen my share of "turds" and if I need to spend $50K to avoid that sort of stuff, then I probably need to look for another type of car... I need an honest assessment from you experts ;-)
This was a 67 Auto 230SL. Not really an Automatic guy but asking price was $25K and the pictures looked good..
So far so good, thought I had finally found the one...
Hard top rain channels rusting... Damn, Ok I can rationalize this one...
Not sure what the deal is there, but the dash and the entire interior needs work. The seats were also all flaking...
CV top frame also rusting a bit...
Engine compartment rust, a bit scary to me because I didn't know they could rust there...
Fan and radiator look ratty to me...I'd have to redo all that...
Trunk: and that is a good picture, I have ugly closeups of rust but you wouldn't know what you are looking at
Okay, on top of that, more issues:
- The auto tranny was not engaging well between fwd and reverse, and definitely needs a rebuild soon
- The steering was as precise as that of an oil tanker, so new box or refurbish or simple tightening (ha, right!)
- Hood gaps very uneven side to side
- Wheels somewhat ratty
- The auto issues + 230 power made this about as fast as a geo Metro - I definitely need a stick if I get a 230.
- Other than that, smooth engine, pretty car from 10ft.
Okay, I've done this work on Porsches and old Bimmers before, I can see spending $10K in a heartbeat getting this car to "Okay", probably way more if the rust is bad - and it's always worse than it looks. Tranny, engine stuff, derusting, a whole interior, I mean 10K is low...
I walked, I'd prefer spending $35K upfront on a decent car than 25+10+??? on this and wait a year on completion... So please go ahead, am I unrealistic ? I could take faded paint, a missing top, dings, even leaks, but if $25K is a correct price for a car with those needs, and which I'd be scared to drive on a freeway, maybe I need to find another hobby. Is my 35K assumption unrealistic too ?