Hello, first of all, I guess this should have been posted in the introductory forum as I am new here. However, I wanted to get your expert opinions on a possible purchase I will be making today on a U.S. 1969 280SL 4 speed. I wasn't in the market, nor searching for a Pagoda, however, this car caught my eye when I first saw it in the same warehouse I store my other classic cars in. The current (previous)owner passed away no too long ago and the car has been sitting for about a year. It has been regularly started however, and has been kept on the battery tender. I inquired about the car a few months ago and was told the widow of the previous owner was not inclined to sell it as of yet. Well, low and behold, I went over to the warehouse on Friday to retrieve one of my cars and the previous owner's son-in-law mentioned to me that she would be willing to sell it now. I made an appt to go back and see the car yesterday. I conducted all the precursory inspections (well, the ones a novice to these cars would look for). The car started right away and ran very smoothly. I learned that the deceased owner purchased the car in 2004.
A few very positive things stand out on the car:
-Previous owner had meticulous documentation and receipts to the tune of about $40,000 by a Mercedes specialist
-New soft top
-Recently refurbished and rebuilt engine
-Very clean engine
-Recently refurbished interior
-All suspension looks new
-Numbers matching
-Original tool kit, jack, etc.
-Original gas cap (stored with documentation. Car has black plastic one on now)
-All electrical components, lights, wipers, etc work.
-Original Becker Europa
-Not many signs of rust. A little surface rust on edge of wheel wells. Interior of trunk/shock towers was rust free.
Car was originally Tobacco Brown from factory judging by the Certificate included with the documentation (and the color on firewall, and documentation plate in engine compartment). Car is need of paint. The current paint shows wear. However, this is really the only thing I could find wrong with the car. The son-in-law mentioned the previous owner had been on a mission to restore the car and prepped the entire car including engine, interior, suspension, new top. The only thing he had left to do was to have it painted before he passed away. In the documentation was included a quote to have the car stripped, engine pulled and painted back to original tobacco brown.
I'm going to try and include a link below with a few pictures. I hope the link works, or you may just have to copy and paste in your browser. I would really like to hear some opinions from you guys on this car to see if anything really negative stands out. I can't see much negative quite frankly (except paint), but I don't have a trained eye on these.
My other 2 classics are a 911 and a '72 BMW 2002tii. Many times I have daydreamed about stumbling across an early 911 in this condition in some random warehouse. I just never really considered a Pagoda in those dreams. I've always thought they were beautiful cars and this one has me really excited. Any help would be appreciated! Oh, and I have a tentative agreement to purchase the car that ends today.
Thanks,
Mario
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