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quote:
Originally posted by daantjie

At the very least go and kick the tires, the guy might even drop lower[:D]

Daniel
1977 450 SEL 6.9
Vancouver, BC


If it weren't a 200 mile drive for me? I would. I may be down that way soon to get a tattoo done, and if so I'll swing through and look at it if still for sale, but I'm not really planning to get another W116 unless it's a parts car.

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1976 450SE 6.9
aka Frankenbenz
At the very least go and kick the tires, the guy might even drop lower[:D]

Daniel
1977 450 SEL 6.9
Vancouver, BC
quote:
Originally posted by Clayton

No pictures of the engine compartment. @ $10K, I would have both eyes open. The suspension is my guess.


At 10k I'm tempted to go get it, despite that, but I think my next big sedan purchase is going to be an 80's Rolls Royce or an 05-06 S65.

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1976 450SE 6.9
aka Frankenbenz
No pictures of the engine compartment. @ $10K, I would have both eyes open. The suspension is my guess.
Values on 6.9's remain stubbornly low. This one in Portland looks pretty tight @ 10K.

Daniel
1977 450 SEL 6.9
Vancouver, BC
The car I posted a month ago, #3184 is now for sale again, for a significant price drop:
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/ctd/d/beaverton-1977-mercedes-benz-w116-sel-69/6820089656.html

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1976 450SE 6.9
aka Frankenbenz
A 6.9 in Portland is for sale:
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/ctd/d/beaverton-1977-mercedes-benz-w116-sel-69/6795829391.html

'77 Light Grey Ext, Blue Int. 6.9 109k miles, $17k #3184

I'm not a fan of the wheels, and it looks like it's sitting a little low, to me? Otherwise it looks to be a pretty stock car.

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1976 450SE 6.9
aka Frankenbenz
Spotted this car today, wasn't expecting to see an Ohio car in my local CL Search, but here we are:
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/1979-mercedes-benz-69/6764211629.html
'79 Light Grey (Astral Silver?) 6.9, black interior 101k miles, $22k VIN: 11603612006073

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1976 450SE 6.9
aka Frankenbenz
One of these cars got featured in NPOCP. It wasn't terribly friendly, but it did seem like an honest assessment of the car:

http://jalopnik.com/for-38-000-could-this-1979-mercedes-benz-450sel-6-9-m-1796978286

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1976 450SE 6.9
aka Frankenbenz
The 1979 450sel 6.9 with 54,000 miles on it is suspect. The seller leaves the VIN out in the ad description, yet it's in one of the pictures? Anyway, I plugged the VIN into EPC. It's a late enough car that the data card was on file, and it turns out that the car was originally Milan Brown Metallic. So it's had a color change.

Again, there seems to be a lot of confusion on the names of interior colors. In this new list Matt has made there are only two cars that have tobacco interior. The rest are bamboo or Cognac. Remember that tobacco is a dark chocolate colored brown. Cognac and Bamboo are pretty much the colors the say they are.

For the 1970 6.3 with 41,000 miles on it, it's actually velour interior. Mohair was never an option for a W108/W109 car.

Most of these mistakes are as the sellers have listed them. My purpose here is to only bring to light what's right and what's wrong.

As far as prices go.....if all of these cars were in Australia where they pay triple and quadruple for everything, then they'd be spot on. Otherwise, all I can say is that the world is full of dreamers. ;)
New update! I'm bored at work, so off we go! I skipped searching for 600's since that rarely produces accurate results, and leaves me sifting through a lot of garbage.

1977 6.9, LHD. Light Blue over Blue. 107k miles, $29k.
VIN: Unk.
https://stockton.craigslist.org/cto/6169729184.html

1979 6.9, LHD. Black over Black. 16k miles? $190k.
VIN: Unk.
https://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/cto/6176881226.html

1979 6.9, LHD. Burgundy over Tobacco. 86k miles, $26k.
VIN: Unk.
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/cto/6162377211.html

1978 6.9, LHD. Grey over Dark Grey. 176k, $15k.
VIN: 11603612004429.
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/6189706637.html

1979 6.9, LHD. Grey over Black. 59k miles, $38k.
VIN: Unk.
https://fresno.craigslist.org/ctd/6203240146.html

1970 6.3, LHD. White over blue. 86k miles, $52k.
VIN: 10901812003332
https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/cto/6175126019.html

1970 6.3, LHD. Dark Champange(?) over tan Mohair. 41k miles, $43k.
VIN: Unk.
https://boston.craigslist.org/sob/cto/6165901538.html

1970 6.3, LHD. Brown over Tobacco. Unk. miles, $46k.
VIN: Unk.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/6169857824.html

1968 6.3, LHD.Champange over Tobacco. 41k miles, $43k.
VIN: Unk.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/6195250484.html

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1976 450SE 6.9
aka Frankenbenz
quote:
Originally posted by Aaron H

The silver 6.9 in Jonesboro has bamboo interior, not Tobacco. Tobacco leather is a very dark brown.

The burgundy 6.9 sold for around $12,000. The asking price was $10,000-$14,000 too high. Interior color is Bamboo, not tobacco.

The 1978 dark gray 6.9 is actually anthracite metallic with black leather. The leather looks gray because someone put the wrong cheap leather in the car. Mercedes only offered light gray leather, never dark. It's priced $2,000-$3,000 too high.

The light blue over blue 6.9 is actually gray blue metallic. It's a U.S. spec car with added on Euro headlights and wipers, and of course the Pent style wheels. If someone hadn't added these things, it would he a perfect original example. Even so, at $26,000 it's priced $10,000-$15,000 too high.

The green 1971 6.3 is an original color called Moss green metallic. Again, the interior is not tobacco brown. It's Cognac. Tobacco brown leather is a very dark brown. Cognac interiors are supposed to have burled walnut for the wood, but the dash has straight grained walnut. In light of the aforementioned, the price is about $6,000-$7,000 too high.

The 1968 gold colored 6.3 is actually Tunis Beige metallic. And, again, the interior is not tobacco. It's cognac. And also again, cognac interiors were to have burled walnut for the interior wood. This one also has straight grained walnut. Someone cheaped out on wood repair, it seems, both on this one and the green one. (notice on both cars that the wood on the doors is still burled walnut) It's priced $27,000-$22,500 too high.

The silver 600 SWB has been for sale for a few years now. There is a lot incorrect about the car cosmetically, and someone used cheap leather to recover the front seats. It's priced $105,000-$95,000 too high.....hence it having been for sale for so long.

Is the black 6.9 in Georgia or Nevada? It says Decatur and Charleston on the ad?




Thanks for the corrections as ever, Aaron. One of these days I'll actually get the names for the various colors correct. :)

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1976 450SE 6.9
aka Frankenbenz
That Orient Red with Bamboo 6.9 looks like is was a pretty nice car. I always loved that color, I once had a Euro 280E in that color with Sienna velour....very cool color and pretty rare on a 6.9.

Chris
quote:
Is the black 6.9 in Georgia or Nevada? It says Decatur and Charleston on the ad?


Decatur and Charleston are cross streets in Las Vegas.

1966 230SL
1969 300SEL #1703
1985 300TD
1990 350SDL
1992 500E
1993 500E
2002 SL500
2008 GL320 CDI
2009 GL320 BT - SOLD
The silver 6.9 in Jonesboro has bamboo interior, not Tobacco. Tobacco leather is a very dark brown.

The burgundy 6.9 sold for around $12,000. The asking price was $10,000-$14,000 too high. Interior color is Bamboo, not tobacco.

The 1978 dark gray 6.9 is actually anthracite metallic with black leather. The leather looks gray because someone put the wrong cheap leather in the car. Mercedes only offered light gray leather, never dark. It's priced $2,000-$3,000 too high.

The light blue over blue 6.9 is actually gray blue metallic. It's a U.S. spec car with added on Euro headlights and wipers, and of course the Pent style wheels. If someone hadn't added these things, it would he a perfect original example. Even so, at $26,000 it's priced $10,000-$15,000 too high.

The green 1971 6.3 is an original color called Moss green metallic. Again, the interior is not tobacco brown. It's Cognac. Tobacco brown leather is a very dark brown. Cognac interiors are supposed to have burled walnut for the wood, but the dash has straight grained walnut. In light of the aforementioned, the price is about $6,000-$7,000 too high.

The 1968 gold colored 6.3 is actually Tunis Beige metallic. And, again, the interior is not tobacco. It's cognac. And also again, cognac interiors were to have burled walnut for the interior wood. This one also has straight grained walnut. Someone cheaped out on wood repair, it seems, both on this one and the green one. (notice on both cars that the wood on the doors is still burled walnut) It's priced $27,000-$22,500 too high.

The silver 600 SWB has been for sale for a few years now. There is a lot incorrect about the car cosmetically, and someone used cheap leather to recover the front seats. It's priced $105,000-$95,000 too high.....hence it having been for sale for so long.

Is the black 6.9 in Georgia or Nevada? It says Decatur and Charleston on the ad?

The Vegas car, https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/6134908445.html , is $800 OBO. It could be a decent parts car at that price if it's not rusty.

1966 230SL
1969 300SEL #1703
1985 300TD
1990 350SDL
1992 500E
1993 500E
2002 SL500
2008 GL320 CDI
2009 GL320 BT - SOLD
Since it's too hot to work outside right now, I thought I'd take a break from yard work and Family to do another CL scan for cars. I've decided I'm not going to try and index eBay or Hemmings/etc cars: those are very easy to search. CL is a bit more effort to look up, so I'll keep doing so.

1979 6.9, LHD. Silver over Tobacco. 185k miles, $5k.
VIN: 11603612006205
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/sat/cto/6146279287.html

1979 6.9, LHD. Burgundy over Tobacco. 86k miles, $26k.
VIN: Unk.
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/cto/6076563358.html

1979 6.9, LHD. Black over Black. Mileage, Price Unk.
VIN: Unk.
https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/cto/6132941516.html

1978 6.9, LHD. Dark Grey over Dark Grey. 176k, $15k.
VIN: Unk.
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/6101752426.html

1979 6.9, LHD. Black over Unk. Mileage, Price Unk.
VIN: Unk.
https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/6134908445.html

1977 6.9, LHD. Grey over Blue? 61k miles, $4k.
VIN: 11603612091490
https://reno.craigslist.org/cto/6141345392.html

1977 6.9, LHD. Light Blue over Blue. 107k miles, $29k.
VIN: Unk.
https://stockton.craigslist.org/cto/6085965843.html

-- Matt's Note: this light blue car has been for sale for ages, and I'm about 95% certain I almost bought this exact car two years ago in Vegas for $10k less.

I don't know if this green is original or not, but it looks fantastic:
1971 300 6.3, LHD. Dark Green over Tobacco. 128k miles, $20k.
VIN: Unk.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/6105746682.html

1968 399 6.3, LHD.Champange over Tobacco. 41k miles, $43k.
VIN: Unk.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/6113380646.html

Same 600 SWB as my last post:
1969 600 SWB LHD Silver/Black two-tone over Black Leather. 89k miles, $145k.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/6147667092.html

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1976 450SE 6.9
aka Frankenbenz
Nothing super new to see. Only two 6.9's I found for sale are previously posted, and still for sale at the same prices. I might need to write my own search function for Craigslist. The website I'm using is getting unreliable and a bit inconsistent.

Found a single 300 6.3 for sale:
1970 300 6.3. Med Brwn/Tobacco leather. 3k Miles? $41k.
http://www.elevationmotors.com/1970-MercedesBenz-300/Used-Car/Lakewood-CO/6855736/Details.aspx


I did find a beautiful 600 for sale:
1969 600 SWB LHD Silver/Black two-tone over Black Leather. 89k miles, $145k.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/6064176710.html

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1976 450SE 6.9
aka Frankenbenz
Had some time to kill while working today, and thought I'd share the day's haul:

1967 600. LHD. Dark Blue over Dark Blue. 95k mi, $130k.
VIN: 600000588
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Mercedes-Benz-600-Series-/302239209251?hash=item465edc5723:g:MU0AAOSw6DtYXpZz&vxp=mtr

1968 300SEL 6.3. Blue over Tobacco. 48k mi, $40k.
VIN: 10901812006948
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Mercedes-Benz-300-SEL-4DR-/172560208133?hash=item282d63d105:g:ylgAAOSwuxFYufRA&vxp=mtr

1977 6.9. Light blue over blue. 91k mi, $3k, reserve not met yet.
VIN: 11603612003246
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1977-Other-Makes-450-SEL-6-9-/232258470391?hash=item3613af01f7:g:H8YAAOSwpLNX~SOU&vxp=mtr

1977 6.9. Brown over bamboo suede. 108k mi, $18k.
VIN: 11603612003377
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1977-Mercedes-Benz-450-SEL-6-9-Runs-Drives-Body-Inter-Vgood-New-Suspension-Rd-Rdy-/391717313938?hash=item5b342bdd92:g:wTEAAOSwax5Ythtu&vxp=mtr

1979 6.9. Dark Brown over bamboo leather. 63k mi, $17k.
VIN: 11603612006913
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1979-Other-Makes-450SEL-6-9-/381985456110?hash=item58f01b7fee:g:ukoAAOSw-YVXm6q5&vxp=mtr

1976 450SE 6.9
aka Frankenbenz
the black car might not be half bad, i just purchased a 280 sel shell, if was not for that i would take a trip to louisiana i am only 2 hrs away
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