I have for sale a 90 190e Mercedes Benz 2.6 Speed Manual Baby benz!
160k By owner Needs Love
Runs and drives good
Minor Rust
Rare!
considering all offers!
Rare
I have for sale a 90 190e Mercedes Benz 2.6 Speed Manual Baby benz!
160k By owner Needs Love
Runs and drives good
Minor Rust
Rare!
considering all offers!
Rare
No disrespect to Marius, but framing the picture of your Mercedes with a Dodge Intrepid and four trash bins doesn't seem like the hot tip, context-wise.
mariusg said:I have for sale a 90 190e Mercedes Benz 2.6 Speed Manual Baby benz!
160k By owner Needs Love
Runs and drives good
Minor Rust
Rare!
considering all offers!
Rare
Location and how much?
What is wrong with it? What needs to be done to drive this everyday for a year? How are the main consumables (brakes, tires, clutch)? What does need love mean?
I can come look at it tonight after 5. Literally will be in Willowbrook around 5:15.
In reply to mariusg :
I was joking above but from a buyer/seller that averages 5 plus cars a year the make offer doesn't attract me as a buyer. I translate that to offer me way more than it's worth or I'll just say no. A price tells me a lot about a car and how much the seller actually wants to sell. I don't care if you give me the blue book price but at least give me one.
Stampie said:In reply to mariusg :
I was joking above but from a buyer/seller that averages 5 plus cars a year the make offer doesn't attract me as a buyer. I translate that to offer me way more than it's worth or I'll just say no. A price tells me a lot about a car and how much the seller actually wants to sell. I don't care if you give me the blue book price but at least give me one.
this times 1000.
What if I actually want to buy the car and therefore don't want to insult the seller with my honest offer? What if I actually want to buy the car for $3k, and have cash money ready to go, and go look at the car and decide it is indeed worth 3k, only to find the seller wants close to 10k. Well, I just wasted a bunch of two people's time and insulted a fellow car person.
If you want to have an auction, use ebay/BAT/etc, find an auction house, or heck, even advertise your own auction at a specified time and place and sell it to the highest bidder there.
but 'taking offers' is a pile of steaming BS.
p.s. I'll give you $51 for it.
Oh, I forgot my offer.
I'll offer the same that I paid for the last early 90's European 4 cylinder manual RWD Running/driving/rusty car that I bought: $300. Hell, I'll even adjust for inflation: $325. That is cash in hand, tonight--assuming you have a title.
Robbie, if I buy this can I store it in your driveway for a few weeks?
mtn said:Oh, I forgot my offer.
I'll offer the same that I paid for the last early 90's European 4 cylinder manual RWD Running/driving/rusty car that I bought: $300. Hell, I'll even adjust for inflation: $325. That is cash in hand, tonight--assuming you have a title.
Robbie, if I buy this can I store it in your driveway for a few weeks?
not sure if serious, but seriously: of course!
Two friends of mine have owned that chassis with the smaller Cosworth motor. Both used it for dedicated HPDE duty. They absolutely loved it.
I wouldn't want one as my "only" track car, but it's the sort of thing I would love to have in the fleet. That slot in my lineup is held by my '79 3 series coupe. It ain't fast. It's a handful to handle. It needs a lot of minor maintenance support. It feels and drives like a whole 'nother category from all the stuff that followed. It has taught me a lot about car control.
I'd go $500 if it was nearby. I don't see too many of these anymore which is surprising in the heart of Europe, er, DC.
I will never tire of posting a photo like this.
Man, I forgot about this old thread.
I wanted the 190E super bad but the seller was difficult to deal with - car had a stuck rear brake caliper and lived in a storage unit and I absolutely could not work out a time with him to meet and try to patch it up. Car was beautiful, blood red with a tan interior, but between the schedule struggles and unobtainium parts I passed on it (instead buying a Saab 9000 that turned out to be a huge POS money pit).
Still never owned a Benz but need to scratch that itch someday.
I had one with an auto. I put new shocks (Kyb I think) and some decent tires (Yok's I think) it was a really fun street car. The down side is the back seat. It looks like a back seat but that is all. Car seats don't fit at all and regular people for get about it. Really a two seater that ahs two more seats and doors to keep insurance lower. The 2.6 is a nice motor. Good torque and silky smooth.
Oh and I almost forgot about the rust. These cars get the tin worm like all Merc's of this period. It was just starting when I sold mine. I was sad to see it go but our family out grew quickly.
My old car.
Ok I Don’t expect 10k for this car, but I do like all the reactions I’m getting, lots of inquires just looking for serious buyers,
car needs rear brakes and rotors, some rust spots fixed, e brake doesn’t work, drivers seat is torn, other then that car drives great!
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