Ok guys i would like some opinions on how this conversion affects the value of a 280sl. The car has been totalled by the insurance company so now we are trying to settle the claim.
First off the car is a 1970 280sl stick shift, a long time California car with same owner since 1978 with extensive service records
car is in decent driver condition, good paint, a few flaws inside, not rusty. probably a $45k to $50k car with the stock configuration.
car has now a 3.0 liter turbo diesel engine with a 5 speed stick shift. All mercedes parts and the conversion look remarkably stock, and its been very well done.
Now there are the purists who want everything original and anything deviating form stock is worthless, and there are others who it doesn't matter too much.
I certainly do not think the diesel conversion adds any value to a 280sl, (just because you spend the money converting, it doesnt mean its worth more) but i would think a 5 speed transmission does. I am looking for a fair market value of such a car if you were to sell the car on the open market in 2013.
So the question is if you had a two 280sl's parked next to each other, in identical condition, the stock car worth $50k how much less would the diesel conversion car be worth?
neil