Hello Folks,
I continue to lurk around this forum while I simultaneously celebrate the 30th 113 SL I've seen (and passed on) since I started looking for one over 5 months ago. I believe if I start saving the time and money I've spent checking out cars, I could probably completely restore one from scratch... but for now I'll stick to my guns and work on finding the one I really like.
And on that note, I wanted to share some concerns on an interesting SL I've come across. It's a 67 250 SL with a 4 speed, in it's original Medium Gray and in fairly decent/original shape. There are however, some things I've seen on it that I do not particularly love, so I'm not sure what to do about it/them.
The car was originally delivered in Italy according to the owner (I've not been able to check on this yet as I've not received a picture of the Paint and Body # plate)... can this be determined by the Datacard? The reason I suspect this is not accurate is that although the car has the round side turn indicators on the front fenders, the sticker on the inside of the bootlid indicating tire pressures is actually in French (owner states the sticker is original).
This is only a minor issue, mostly irrelevant. However, the first real issue I find with the car is the work that has been done to the footwells to fix some rust damage/problems on it. You will see in the pictures below that the work performed on it was "sub-par" to say the least. It also concerns me to see some red paint showing up on the inside of the car on the passenger side footwell. Is it possible that the replacement panels were taken from a donor vehicle? If so, I wonder who would ever do that to a rust free pagoda...
Pictures below:
Is this welding something to be concerned about?
Where is that red paint coming from? Same with the weld job...
I believe I could learn to live with this, after all, it's not visible while driving or even looking at the car... just makes me a little "iffy"
Here's the heart breaker. Many would (or will) say I'm too anal or that I need to save up $100K to get the car I want, but keep in mind this car is being offered at the same prices as Bob (Cascadia Classics) usually sells his on e-bay.
The current owner (2nd) has installed a concealed stereo in the car, and while doing this, he installed a power antenna on a car that originally came without a radio, drilling a hole in the driver's rear quarter panel as you can appreciate in the picture below.
How bad would this be for resale? How hard would you guys believe it would be to cover up this hole and repaint/resurface it without having ot paint two thirds of the car?
As you can also appreciate, the trunk interior is in really good shape:
Next is another concern. The engine bay has been painted flat black and the padding on the firewall appears to be non-original. Is this trouble? Can this be fixed to more acceptable standards?
The rest of the car looks quite well, although the Medium Gray paint looks a little too green for me, I believe it may be a photographic effect caused by the camera... experienced owners or propietors of cars in this color, please chime in. Here's the exterior pics:
Please let me know if you see anything out of place or totally wrong, please point it out. I am arranging to drive 6 hours to see this car this coming weekend so I'd rather skip it if the veredict from the more experienced members comes back guilty... errrr... I mean, negative.
I have pictures of the datacard if there is some additional data that can be obtained through it.
Thanks in advance,
Andres G