Well, I know you have a yard full of old MB's that might yield parts but even so, I am not prepared to agree with you.

I am currently working on a "free" boat that I got in the late summer of 2010. So far, I have about $500 in it in parts and no idea how much time and I have yet to have it in the water. I keep finding more things wrong with it. Most recent is that the trim won't go up.

I don't need the boat and I just want to re-sell it but it has no value as it is unless I want to part it out and take the hull to the scrap dealer, which I am reluctant to do, because I like the boat. It has a nice shape to it and I think it would be a shame to destroy it.

So, the bottom line, is that I will not really break even on this poor old boat but I will preserve it for a while.

No such thing as a cheap boat either.

Randy who cannot resist a "bargain"



On 21/06/2013 2:56 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
Whoever says that does not know a thing about mb's except to take it to a shop 
and pay somebody else to work on it.

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On Jun 21, 2013, at 2:43 PM, Randy Bennell <[email protected]> wrote:

On 21/06/2013 12:28 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
A dealer customer of mine got in a 95 e300 SE on trade last week. They had $500 
in it. I gave them a couple hundred on top of that and it's mine. It's 
silver/grey, 169k miles. Has the SE wheels and the burl wood but no heated 
seats etc. does have the build in phone and cd changer in the trunk.
Get the "For Sale" sign on it quick.

Remember "There is no such thing as a cheap Mercedes"

Randy

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