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Old 10-02-2020, 01:27 PM   #26
XByoot
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Default Re: Owning an old Merc as a cruiser? Other options?

If your budget is 10K your in a tight spot mate, your likely to invest in a 30k money pit. The Early Mercs are cool, personally the Ford variety are even cooler. A mate has an early 60’s Mercedes in his shop at the moment, car looked decent, original and a good project. I’ll be there tomorrow with a bit of luck and I’ll post up a few pics of what’s left after he started digging. Sills, inner and outer, chassis rails, rear quarters, A pillar I think, rust everywhere. They are cool cars, I like it, but for a budget run away farther than forest gimp. Like Citroenbender said, great for hiding rot.

The funky old Bosch mechanical injection looks really interesting to me, I’d love to convert one to EFI or learn about the original system, but paying to get a specialist to sort that stuff won’t be cheap. I have a feeling head corrosion can be an issue too, so another area for money to disappear fast mate. I think that’s why a lot of guys go for the Aussie stuff, relatively simple and robust. Repairs are well documented and a good knowledge base. That being said I think old Merc panels etc are very well supported too.

I’d save up a bit more, sit on my hands, join a few FB pages and keep a look out for a good car. The Ford P5 P6 Marquis and LTD don’t seem to get a lot of coin? Not exactly a 60’s look but maybe worth a look? Vals are the best value by far for Aussie stuff in my book, the early Falcons like the XK,L,M and P are also good buying in 4 door variety, great cars but won’t be a V8 for 10 K in either a Val or early Falc.

By the way, “old Mercs” as in the Ford variety are the coolest thing of that era. Big money but the cool factor is off the scale. Just amazing customs. Even the 60’s T Birds had a great look, that space age dash was wild, I love them, but not cheap if your paying people to maintain them these days, but what is?

Seriously, how about a classic Jap car? Not a V8 but some are pretty cool.

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