I called about that gullwing for sale @ Aston Martin
Dealership. $320,000 and it's probably sold. I would
of thought maybe $150,000 tops in that shape. I
remember a pristine 300SL convertible for sale in the
late eighties for $90,000. Guess these cars have
really appreciated.
Dimitri
A very nice red unrestored but non-rusty GW sold at the televised Barrett
Jackson (?) auction for $325K last week. The seller also had a matching
300SL roadster that fetched about the same $$s. Both were one-owner cars!
On 1/5/07, Ed Booher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
very much doubt you could by this barn car and do a proper restoration for
$325,000. but I guess that holds true of most restoration projects when
compared to buying a car that someone else has done the work on.
Zeb
On 05/01/07, andrew strasfogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A very nice red
: Friday, January 05, 2007 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 1955 Gullwing - Apparently Found in Barn?
A very nice red unrestored but non-rusty GW sold at the televised Barrett
Jackson (?) auction for $325K last week. The seller also had a matching
300SL roadster that fetched about the same $$s. Both were
: Re: [MBZ] 1955 Gullwing - Apparently Found in Barn?
A very nice red unrestored but non-rusty GW sold at the televised Barrett
Jackson (?) auction for $325K last week. The seller also had a matching
300SL roadster that fetched about the same $$s. Both were one-owner
cars!
On 1/5/07, Ed
: andrew strasfogel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] 1955 Gullwing - Apparently Found in Barn?
Larry,
Thanks for the info. Is there an easy way to search the Barret website to
find completed auctions