I agree with the prior comments.
Make sure that Tom Colin inspects the car before it leaves calif. He is excellen,t Gary from Aus will verify this.
To be original change the wheels. They were only available on the last of production of the 280SL in late 1970 and 1971.
This was verified to me when I attended the 50th Anniversary in Germany in 2013.
Also look up NAJ in the members list. He is your best contact for the London area.
He has been around these SL's forever.
Good Luck.
Tom
Thanks for the recommendations Sandcrab and James (BTW, it's Tom Colitt, not Colin ;-) Unfortunately, I didn't see the thread in time to be of any use to the new owner. I've done several pre-purchase inspections at Beverly Hills Car club (they are nowhere near Bev. Hills) as well as Goodman Reed, Heritage Classics and a few others in the Southern California area. As one might expect from used car dealers, pictures are generally shot less to inform prospective buyers about the true condition of the car than to sell-the-car. I would say that I have saved a good number of people from buying cars that were "over-advertised" by doing a pre-purchase inspection of the car and simply providing them with very detailed pictures of the typical problem areas on the cars. Sometimes, I worry that these car dealers will eventually not let me inspect their cars anymore, but if the car is as advertised it will also show from the inspections that I perform. I try to find out exactly what the buyer is looking for and not to be too critical of every Pagoda I look at because I know that there are people who are simply looking for a decent car at a reasonable price without spending years searching for the right one. Recently a 280SL at Heritage Classics that I inspected for a buyer in New Jersey turned out to be exactly what he was looking for. Goodman Reed also often has nice cars, but they are still a car dealer...
Regards,
Tom Colitt
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