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kaisen 06-04-2012 09:35 AM

If he got $10K for that, he'd have hit a home run

You can buy very nice, clean, no-excuse drivers for under $5K

Search SoCal Craigslist sites for dozens and dozens of them

slow&rusty 06-04-2012 09:41 AM

I own a 560SEC Coupe (same chassis W126) and love mine. It is a great cruiser and looks fantastic 20+ years later. Mine has 155K miles and looks like it has only drive 50K miles.

These are last of the hand built Benzes and truly are engineered and designed to last. Cost of ownership is VERY cheap (parts) and working on then is quite simple with basic hand tools and some common sense. These S Class Benzes are the deal of the decade!

For Winter you will definitely need the proper tires.

Do it!
Yasin

McLovin 06-04-2012 09:43 AM

I like those!

I'm not a big whiner about gas prices (with a 4 mile commute I guess I don't have much reason to), but I couldn't stomach the fuel bill for that.

My aunt had one back in the day, and it really did suck down the gas for some reason. Not quite sure why the mileage was so bad, but from what I recall, in real world driving we're talking close to single digits.

Mrmerlin 06-04-2012 09:45 AM

I would be looking for a smaller car and newer this is just too old and to big and after about 1 year its gonna cost lots of cash to get the dealer to fix the many little niggles that will pop up unless you have your own tool box,
gas will be a huge expense you may be filling this car up 3 times a week at 100.00 a tank

Burnin' oil 06-04-2012 09:46 AM

I'm with Yasin - 560SEC. Hey, wait a minute. What's this????

FS: 1987 560SEC - Benzworld.org - Mercedes-Benz Discussion Forum

Apparently it comes with 10 cases of two-buck as well. Wow!!

Sarc 06-04-2012 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaisen (Post 6784522)
You can buy very nice, clean, no-excuse drivers for under $5K

Good to know..

kaisen 06-04-2012 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarc (Post 6784853)
Good to know..

One of many, many examples:

1990 560 SEL with 93K one-ish owner miles, CA car $3990

Mercedes 1990 560 SEL

Tervuren 06-04-2012 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by recycled sixtie (Post 6784230)
It seems a strangely large car for a woman to drive.
Heavy on the gas and does she need that big a car?

I was walking out of a store into the parking lot, a huge giant XL pickup is next to my 944 with huge giant XXL tires and a huge giant lift kit. As my 6' 2" self is walking up to my 'lil 'ol 944, a 5' 4" lightly built blonde walks up to the truck, climbs up the side into the drivers seat, and eventually drives off with it.

I drive a small car, my head touches the roof, the size of a car doesn't have to match the size of a person.

And that style of Mercedes has been a home run for me styling wise. Its a 'lil heavy, but good. My family had an old 80's diesel picked up for cheap, ran into the 300,000 miles before going on to something else.

scottmandue 06-04-2012 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarc (Post 6784398)
Relax guys. She's not buying it. And if she did, it clearly wouldn't be a DD.

No problem... I have been known to cruise eBay and autotrader dreaming of cars to buy... without the help of wine or the benefit of funds to spend. ;)

legion 06-04-2012 12:43 PM

I love the old MB's of that vintage. I still have dreams about my '85 300D, the only car I still dream about.

MB's of that era are heavy, built like tanks, and get piss-poor gas mileage. The cars will take minimal crash damage and transfer all of the energy to you. (I know of a lady with another '85 300D who was rear-ended. The car literally took no damage, but she broke both of her legs.) They will also still be running well after the Mayan Zombie Apocalypse.

Rufblackbird 06-12-2012 10:37 PM

we used to have a '87 420SEL...i used to chauffeur the family around it in. Best for the open road though, but damn, it felt rock solid at freeway speeds. Like many others have said, built like a tank. A bit long if you live in the city, but the trunk was HUGE!


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