I had a ' 61 here 2 years ago. Pretty nice car with disc brakes and no soft top. Only had 113,000KM on it and it sold for $125,000.00 USD.
I've been told that the cast iron block engines are better. Almost any part you need is 4 or 5 times more than the same part for any old benz car. Most stuff is available and there's a pretty good club ( Gullwing Group ) if you like to play with high rollers.
I know of 4 cars for sale all by the same owner. 2 Coupes and 2 Roadsters. All of them different prices and some better than others. Cars are in western NY state.
These cars are fast - that's not made up. They're not that comfortable - noisey and very hot in the summer. Driving one today ( 50's F ) would be very pleasant. Unbelieveable power and what a sound when the cam starts to kick in. Contrary to popular belief they're not that hard to work on if you understand old BM cars. Workng on older 190SL, 220S, 300 and even 170S made the process easier.
Some jobs ae difficult such as rear axel removal and many idividual jobs are tricky but over all sraight forward enough.
I did cylinder head rebuild, shocks, timing chain, full ignition, one new fuel injector ( $1,500.00 US ) cooling system, engine bay detail,heaters and heater levers, lighting,door glass and window lifts, drive shaft, rebuilt starter and generator. All this took about a year to do. ( had to test drive it a bit )
Once done I did the maketing for the owner and the car went to CA.
Daniel G Caron