Re: [MBZ] why is this so cheap?

2005-12-23 Thread andrew strasfogel
It also had front AND rear bumpers from a 108 sedan with the rubber strips
front.  Totally inappropriate.

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> Those cars are known to be major rustbuckets. Sexton had one and dropped
> a fortune into it, I think.
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Re: [MBZ] why is this so cheap?

2005-12-22 Thread Jeff Zedic
Those cars are known to be major rustbuckets. Sexton had one and dropped 
a fortune into it, I think.


Jeff Zedic
Toronto



Re: [MBZ] why is this so cheap?

2005-12-22 Thread redghost
With the roof issues, I see a convertible in the future.  Maybe Jim can 
fashion some body bits out of microwave carcass for the rust areas.  A 
steady hand with the torch and a welders blanket gets the headliner and 
sunroof removed, exposing the nice interior.  Maybe he can also 
fabricate a good metal or kevlar soft top protector for the interim 
while waiting for a real top to be made.


On Thursday, December 22, 2005, at 09:10 AM, andrew strasfogel wrote:

Money pit indeed.   That's some kind of SCARY rust!  Headliner 
replacement
will set you back $1,000!  Sunroof repair at least $500, maybe double 
that!
OTOH, the seats are nice.  A 250SE without these problems might sell 
for
$7,000 so I would only offer $2,000 to allow plenty of leeway for 
repairing

the rust.


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Can you say money pit???


Jeff Zedic
Toronto

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Re: [MBZ] why is this so cheap?

2005-12-22 Thread redghost
too much belly rust?  In really nice shape, but there is a bunch of  
rebuild for steel to make it a great car



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Re: [MBZ] why is this so cheap?

2005-12-22 Thread andrew strasfogel
Money pit indeed.   That's some kind of SCARY rust!  Headliner replacement
will set you back $1,000!  Sunroof repair at least $500, maybe double that!
OTOH, the seats are nice.  A 250SE without these problems might sell for
$7,000 so I would only offer $2,000 to allow plenty of leeway for repairing
the rust.


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Re: [MBZ] why is this so cheap?

2005-12-22 Thread Jeff Zedic

Can you say money pit???


Jeff Zedic
Toronto



[MBZ] why is this so cheap?

2005-12-22 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin

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