I managed to pick up a 1987 copy of Glass's guide, which covers the 1976-1987 (mid year).
One of the things that was interesting is the resale value of Mercedes-Benz models at the time. Generally they held up much better than the current ones do, except for the 6.9.
Suppose you wanted to buy a 1979 6.9 - a car that was then only 8 years old.
You would have paid $45,000 for your trouble, on a car that cost $80,650.
However, had you wanted a more regular 450SEL (4.5) that car would be $40,000 now on an original price of $53,835.
What else could you get with the between 40-45k you have burning a hole in your pocket?
You could have an 83 230E W123, or an 82 280E or an 84 300D.
A 1980 280SE would also be $40k, not bad on a car now 7 year sold that sold for $45,508. For just 1k more, you could get a 280SEL. You could also get a 1980 280TE, or an 81 280CE.
A W126 is out of your price range.
you could just get into a 75 450SL, but a 450SLC is still out of your price range.
or, if you wanted volume, you could buy 10 1975 mitsubishi lancers.
at the other extreme, a 75 Silver Shadow would set you back $45k.
One of the things that was interesting is the resale value of Mercedes-Benz models at the time. Generally they held up much better than the current ones do, except for the 6.9.
Suppose you wanted to buy a 1979 6.9 - a car that was then only 8 years old.
You would have paid $45,000 for your trouble, on a car that cost $80,650.
However, had you wanted a more regular 450SEL (4.5) that car would be $40,000 now on an original price of $53,835.
What else could you get with the between 40-45k you have burning a hole in your pocket?
You could have an 83 230E W123, or an 82 280E or an 84 300D.
A 1980 280SE would also be $40k, not bad on a car now 7 year sold that sold for $45,508. For just 1k more, you could get a 280SEL. You could also get a 1980 280TE, or an 81 280CE.
A W126 is out of your price range.
you could just get into a 75 450SL, but a 450SLC is still out of your price range.
or, if you wanted volume, you could buy 10 1975 mitsubishi lancers.
at the other extreme, a 75 Silver Shadow would set you back $45k.