Jonathan... though I'm partial, I agree with those that have recommended a 250SL if you can find one. They are indeed becoming rarer than hen's teeth... especially those built before they started adding all the safety features that took the chrome out of the interior and made a lot of other changes that were used in the 280SL.... about 1st 1/2 of 250SL production was in the early 250SL catagory... all the best features of the 230SL plus almost all the best features of the 280SL's without the reduced chrome and other cost cutting features and performance reductions (for the 170 HP engine plus US DOT rules) for the US imported models.
The '67 250SL's aren't that sought after though for some reason... probably because they're neither the 230SL nor the 280SL ... so they are, in my own not so very humble opinion, currently a relative price bargain.
Consider... 1761 (34%) 250SL's Exported to US (of 5196 produced)
Consider... Only 427 (31%) 250SL's were still registered in Germany (TUV) in mid '90 (of 1388 produced & not exported from Germany).
Consider, if you put both the above together, then in mid 1990 there were on the order of 500 - 600 250SL's still driving in US. Consider further, that only 1/2 these were from the period before the safety and chrome changes were made to them... so 250 - 300 in mid-90.
Consider that since mid-90 another 16 years have passed... so my guesstimate is that of the estimated 500 - 600 units in US in mid-90 another 75% would have bit the dust... leaving approx. 125 - 150 units in US now... of which ~ 1/2 are in the pre-saftey modifications period... or something on the order of under 100 such units.
If you can find one, it's a pretty good bet they will be priced below a comparable 230SL or 280SL. There's a few (only 3) on the
ourSL site.
One's a California Roadster (i.e. no softtop, with rear 'seat'...not the 'kinder seat')... not particularly enticing, but rare.
Another one's a late model 250SL with all the 280SL style stuff...door pockets & inside door handles, inside & outside mirrors, steering wheel horn rim, side-marker lights, dual safety brake reserviors, etc. I can see the leather on the hardtop by the side-window is cracked and peeling, but there's not a lot of other cosemtic's that are seriously wanting (from the photos). No VIN provided though... asking ~$28k in Mississippi (maybe storm damaged?
), with a Metric Motors rebuilt longblock with 1200 miles on it... not even broken in yet, imo. Might be worth looking into further compared to a 'partially restored' 230SL for $36k.
Another in Oregon, automatic, also late 250SL production with the 280SL cosmetics as above (-3010 VIN Chassis listed... so just after the safety and other 280SL cosmetic features were introduced with Chassis 2980) and a funny modification to the tunnel hump (so that needs to be undone and recarpeted most likely... but with the ski-rack trim on the pagoda roof, Becker radio... for sale by 2nd owner (private party)... for $20k (assuming it hasn't been grabbed up yet). Probably needs long block rebuild... count on $10k (remove, ship to Metric, return and reinstall with all the other mechanical stuff & brakes that needs to be redone/repaired)... still under $36k you're looking at. Hey, Oregon's close enough for a personal look-see. ... a day up, a day there, a day back. Take / pay for a reliable SL expert to go with you.
But as I said, I'm partial.... since I own one.
Longtooth
67 250SL US #113-043-10-002163
'02 SL500 Sport