I don't even know where to start with this post... I'm just gutted. After attending the Radwood 2 car event in Aneheim this past Saturday and returning home around 6pm I stored one of my cars in my fathers empty garage. 8 1/2 hours later, at 2:30am, the garage, along with 5 of my vehicles were incinerated in the fire.
http://www.cbs8.com/story/36982701/man-caretaker-rescued-from-del-mar-house-fireTHANK GOD my father and his caretaker had only minor injuries and in the long view, that is all that matters. The garage was a detached affair so the main residence has only minor smoke damage and should be inhabitable in the next week or so.
I however am not fine. I am inconsolable. Devastated. I lost 5 vehicles including our 1965 Mercedes-Benz 230SL is no more. It is the same car I came home from the hospital in 50 years ago when I was brought into this world and to celebrate it's 50 years in our family I had Petrolicious do a story on the car and it's connection to our family.
https://petrolicious.com/articles/this-mercedes-benz-230sl-has-been-family-owned-for-50-years
Besides the 230SL I also lost a 1991 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 #1607 (located in the middle garage) that just completed restoration on November 13th and my beloved 375hp mid-engine RWD 1959 Austin Mini. The reason I am telling you all about this is two fold... 1) You W113 loving geeks are the only one's that can understand my pain. My friends and family have been great but they do not understand what it is like to bring a car back from the dead or to maintain and improve a vehicle. The only people that can understand are TRUE "car people" and anyone that knows how Bosch mechanical fuel injection works are TRUE, certified car people. This is really the only place to share the ceaseless pain I feel as well as to thank all of you for all your past help in keeping my SL running so beautifully. Without all of your assistance our SL would have never been the daily driver it was. The car had about 5000 miles on it since going through a medium level restoration over the past few years. And that brings me to the second reason I am posting this...
In preparation of dealing with the insurance company (Hagerty) over the vehicles value I wanted the opinion of this community of the cars value. I have a set guaranteed value of $50k on the vehicle which seems about right for a two owner, California Black Plate 65' 230SL 4-speed manual car with Kinder seat option and hardtop. Car was in excellent condition with all new interior, new top, new chrome and mechanically was 100% with new brakes, tires, and suspension (bushings/shocks).
So here is the low down on the car at the time of the fire. (Pardon if my tears ruin your keyboard..)
1965 Mercedes 230SL
Color: Grey White
Mileage: 188,000
Condition: 8.5 out of 10 (original engine and trans)
So I am looking for opinions on real street value. Here are some pictures.