Classics left to die/rotting pics
Discussion
RichB said:
MarshPhantom said:
I have no real interest in old exotica and would much rather see an old Fiat Mirafiori Sport than yet another Austin Healey, TR5 etc.
Good for you - and that's relevant to this thread because? sim16v said:
Oops, I should have said what it was.
It's a 1985 190 2.3-16, with one owner and less than 80,000 miles
The same model as this
Was at an auction a couple of weeks ago, there was a mint 2.5 16 that was a late entry. It's a 1985 190 2.3-16, with one owner and less than 80,000 miles
The same model as this
Auction house had received few details, valued it simply as a 190 so it catalogued with an estimate of 1800-2500.
Was lovely, ended up going for 8 or 9 thousand.
http://www.swva.co.uk/mercedes-190e-1990/
Edited by Justayellowbadge on Tuesday 5th August 19:39
Justayellowbadge said:
sim16v said:
Oops, I should have said what it was.
It's a 1985 190 2.3-16, with one owner and less than 80,000 miles
The same model as this
Was at an auction a couple of weeks ago, there was a mint 2.5 16 that was a late entry. It's a 1985 190 2.3-16, with one owner and less than 80,000 miles
The same model as this
Auction house had received few details, valued it simply as a 190 so it catalogued with an estimate of 1800-2500.
Was lovely, ended up going for 8 or 9 thousand.
RichB said:
mutto said:
Well if the raggy old Merc is just an old car then this what does that make this old Escort! Dapster said:
sim16v said:
Received a call about this last week, sat in a lockup since the original owner sadly passed away 8 years ago.
The lockup is now needed for another car, so it has been rescued
Looks like a last of the line W201 (a 190 series) - has the jumping wiper parking on the drivers side (so post '83) and the side repeater is just visible so it's prob a post '87 car. Headlamp wipers standard on the 2.6 or an extra on the others only usually after most other boxes have been ticked so probably a good spec on it. The lockup is now needed for another car, so it has been rescued
In good order, these are very desirable and totally realistic as a daily. You wouldn't say that for pretty much any of it's 25 year old competitors.
Loaddddddddds of 190s and CEs on GSVIEW- it's as if they never went away !
sim16v said:
Good spot Tali.
The wooden wheel is an Italvolanti and the alloys some old school TSWs.
It has the original steering wheel and alloys with it, so the after market bits will most likely be sold on.
May well be interested in the steering wheel, please let me know if and when you decide. The wooden wheel is an Italvolanti and the alloys some old school TSWs.
It has the original steering wheel and alloys with it, so the after market bits will most likely be sold on.
MarshPhantom said:
RichB said:
MarshPhantom said:
I have no real interest in old exotica and would much rather see an old Fiat Mirafiori Sport than yet another Austin Healey, TR5 etc.
Good for you - and that's relevant to this thread because? p.s. Healeys and Triumphs are not exoitics they're the sort of sports car me and my brother had as kids...
Justayellowbadge said:
sim16v said:
Good spot Tali.
The wooden wheel is an Italvolanti and the alloys some old school TSWs.
It has the original steering wheel and alloys with it, so the after market bits will most likely be sold on.
May well be interested in the steering wheel, please let me know if and when you decide. The wooden wheel is an Italvolanti and the alloys some old school TSWs.
It has the original steering wheel and alloys with it, so the after market bits will most likely be sold on.
Also have an AMG (Style?), wooden gear knob, don't know if genuine or not but looks the part.
RichB said:
MarshPhantom said:
RichB said:
MarshPhantom said:
I have no real interest in old exotica and would much rather see an old Fiat Mirafiori Sport than yet another Austin Healey, TR5 etc.
Good for you - and that's relevant to this thread because? p.s. Healeys and Triumphs are not exoitics they're the sort of sports car me and my brother had as kids...
MarshPhantom said:
If you hadn't quoted me completely out of context it might make sense as it was in response to Lord Brett bemoaning the fact that he doesn't consider some of the cars in this thread to be classic, and that that title shouldn't be assigned to what he considers to be mundane cars.
Whoa!!! Whoa!!! Whoa!!!Read my original post please!!!!!!
Quote: "Excuse my ignorance but can you tell me what it is about this particular car that makes it a classic??"
I never said this Merc wasn't a "classic" as I don't know what particular model it is etc and was seeking advice from those more au fait with these models.
However I stick with my opinion ( as you are quite welcome to stick with an opposite opinion ) that cars which were IMHO mundane and ste when new (e.g. Allegro, Marina etc ) don't suddenly become classics on their 25th anniversary.
MarshPhantom said:
I've a four spoke wooden wheel that I got for mine but haven't fitted. According the ad it will fit the W124 and W126. Badge in the centre looks a bit shabs but the wheel itself seems nice quality.
Also have an AMG (Style?), wooden gear knob, don't know if genuine or not but looks the part.
It's an Italvolanti I'm after, I recently bought a Lynx modified XJS and it's what they used. Also have an AMG (Style?), wooden gear knob, don't know if genuine or not but looks the part.
LordBretSinclair said:
MarshPhantom said:
If you hadn't quoted me completely out of context it might make sense as it was in response to Lord Brett bemoaning the fact that he doesn't consider some of the cars in this thread to be classic, and that that title shouldn't be assigned to what he considers to be mundane cars.
Whoa!!! Whoa!!! Whoa!!!Read my original post please!!!!!!
Quote: "Excuse my ignorance but can you tell me what it is about this particular car that makes it a classic??"
I never said this Merc wasn't a "classic" as I don't know what particular model it is etc and was seeking advice from those more au fait with these models.
However I stick with my opinion ( as you are quite welcome to stick with an opposite opinion ) that cars which were IMHO mundane and ste when new (e.g. Allegro, Marina etc ) don't suddenly become classics on their 25th anniversary.
Justayellowbadge said:
MarshPhantom said:
I've a four spoke wooden wheel that I got for mine but haven't fitted. According the ad it will fit the W124 and W126. Badge in the centre looks a bit shabs but the wheel itself seems nice quality.
Also have an AMG (Style?), wooden gear knob, don't know if genuine or not but looks the part.
It's an Italvolanti I'm after, I recently bought a Lynx modified XJS and it's what they used. Also have an AMG (Style?), wooden gear knob, don't know if genuine or not but looks the part.
sim16v said:
LordBretSinclair said:
Excuse my ignorance but can you tell me what it is about this particular car that makes it a classic??
To me it's just an old Merc
Oops, I should have said what it was.To me it's just an old Merc
It's a 1985 190 2.3-16, with one owner and less than 80,000 miles
The same model as this
LordBretSinclair said:
Whoa!!! Whoa!!! Whoa!!!
Read my original post please!!!!!!
Quote: "Excuse my ignorance but can you tell me what it is about this particular car that makes it a classic??"
I never said this Merc wasn't a "classic" as I don't know what particular model it is etc and was seeking advice from those more au fait with these models.
However I stick with my opinion ( as you are quite welcome to stick with an opposite opinion ) that cars which were IMHO mundane and ste when new (e.g. Allegro, Marina etc ) don't suddenly become classics on their 25th anniversary.
Sorry LBS - that does not stack - old cars are classic "period"? Read my original post please!!!!!!
Quote: "Excuse my ignorance but can you tell me what it is about this particular car that makes it a classic??"
I never said this Merc wasn't a "classic" as I don't know what particular model it is etc and was seeking advice from those more au fait with these models.
However I stick with my opinion ( as you are quite welcome to stick with an opposite opinion ) that cars which were IMHO mundane and ste when new (e.g. Allegro, Marina etc ) don't suddenly become classics on their 25th anniversary.
The Model T Ford - the most accessible mundane fit for purpose as "transport" only (car) ever - is that not a classic? All cars become classic - the time period is key however. Ford Cortina's Mk1's are now very sought after - yet were only base transport when new...life moves on....Marina's and Allegro (though not my cuppa) are now classic's.
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