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Lot 201: 93 SL600.
Not sure how you own an SL600 with all the NLA parts. My mechanic tried multiple used Mas air sensors from overseas just to get one running as all this stuff is now NLA and there is no aftermarket. Even the brakes are unique to this model and W140 600 and now NLA. Nice condition though. Range 45-55k
Lot 224 280SE W126 85.
I don't know what i am missing here as this honkers W126 is listed with a huge estimate of 20-25k. That is 420 money on a model (280SE) that generally struggles to crack 5 figure prices, even on aussie delivered examples. They make a big deal of the mileage, but the first service in Australia is 1991 at a supposed 10,000km doesn't mean the mileage is accurate. And while the car is nice, I've seen nicer ones with much bigger mileages on them. It should go quite well as the honkers engine won't have the ADR stuff on it that so hobbled the australian W126 280SE, and make the gearing too tall.
Lot 170 R113 280SL.
Guide 140-170k. This one has been for sale for a while at a higher price. I've seen it at club events and it looks nice from a visual inspection. The Shannons inspectors were not very kind to it though. Looking at the photos you can see rust underneath.
Not sure how you own an SL600 with all the NLA parts. My mechanic tried multiple used Mas air sensors from overseas just to get one running as all this stuff is now NLA and there is no aftermarket. Even the brakes are unique to this model and W140 600 and now NLA. Nice condition though. Range 45-55k
Lot 201 - 1993 Mercedes Benz SL600 Convertible
Lot 201 - 1993 Mercedes Benz SL600 Convertible - Estimate 45000-55000 AUD
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Lot 224 280SE W126 85.
I don't know what i am missing here as this honkers W126 is listed with a huge estimate of 20-25k. That is 420 money on a model (280SE) that generally struggles to crack 5 figure prices, even on aussie delivered examples. They make a big deal of the mileage, but the first service in Australia is 1991 at a supposed 10,000km doesn't mean the mileage is accurate. And while the car is nice, I've seen nicer ones with much bigger mileages on them. It should go quite well as the honkers engine won't have the ADR stuff on it that so hobbled the australian W126 280SE, and make the gearing too tall.
Lot 224 - 1985 Mercedes Benz 280SE Sedan
Lot 224 - 1985 Mercedes Benz 280SE Sedan - Estimate 20000-25000 AUD
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Lot 170 R113 280SL.
Guide 140-170k. This one has been for sale for a while at a higher price. I've seen it at club events and it looks nice from a visual inspection. The Shannons inspectors were not very kind to it though. Looking at the photos you can see rust underneath.
Lot 232 - 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Convertible
Lot 232 - 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Convertible - Estimate 140000-170000 AUD
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