I recently noticed a nice looking 230SL in my neighborhood that may be for sale. I stopped and spoke to the lady who owns it and she explained it was her husband’s car and he passed away about a year ago. The car has been in the garage for years (but was registered and inspected last year) and was moved out on the street to allow room for a contractor to come in and do some work. The guy next door has been driving the car occassionally but recent had surgery and can no longer help out. I asked if it was for sale and she said maybe and asked me to make an offer. The husband bought the car from the original owner in 1969 and has owned it ever since here in West Texas. It appears to be a European model as it has the Kmh speedometer and no side marker lights.
Here is what I know:
It’s a 1967 230SL
White exterior - repaint at some point and not a great job and would need to be redone, chrome is pitted/imperfect all over and left rear bumper has a dent, minor dents on deck lid and hood, has a tow hitch
Blue interior - driver’s seat is torn, wood on dash and hard top in rough shape, two temp control levers a broken, carpet is worn from getting in and out, inside chrome is pitted, and steering wheel is cracked
Car has a hard and soft top
Power steering
4 speed transmission (the shifter has a ton of slop when in gear)
Strait six engine looks to be original but I haven’t ran the numbers, has many leaks when looking at the car from the underside (from engine, transmission, and rear member)
No A/C
Tail lights have tape over the reverse lights so I think the lights may remain on or come on with other systems so it might have a wiring issue
Looks to have a new fuel pump and starter
Currently I asked to hear it run but she said there is something wrong with it and she would rather I didn’t until the two items are fixed. She couldn’t remember what the items were but she said minor items so I’m thinking points or coil. She is supposed to contact the mechanic and find out what the items were and let me know. The car is complete and shows no signs of rust that I can see (under hood, rockers, floors, rear sill, hard top, ect). I love the look of these cars and restore classics as a hobby but am not up to speed on what one of these that needs work will go for. I looked around on eBay, craigslist, and classics car forums and they seem to start around $20K for a complete car thats ready to go and can climb up to $40K pretty quick for a nice example but this one will need a complete overhaul to bring her back to her original glory. Assuming the car does run and runs well, what would be a reasonable offer to make? Any help would be greatly appreciated.