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C43 AMG w202 estate

Is that C36 that especially sought after? With 99k miles on it. the seller obviously thinks so.
 
W924 ONH £7k Cat recorded 156k -

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My old C36 up for sale, which surprised me, back on M87 UCW it seems
£16,995.
The C36 AMG plate is now on a 1997 C36, with only 57k miles.

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I don’t really understand the difference between a bid and a pre-bid.
 
Quite a sorry looking, early C36. Asking overly strong money for something that needs a full paint, plus whatever bits lurk unseen.
Wrong shifter knob, crossover tube looks wrong, its missing the 3.6, though looks bigger than the flat non-AMG one and if you were asking anything over project money, spend £20 on the variable cam cover at the front of the cam cover.

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Nutter 😁

There is something about the pre facelift W202 that gets under your skin..........

If my old 1997 reg'd Smaragdsschwarz 189 C36 kitted C280 hadn't gone to the scrap heap in the sky id be buying it back no matter what the cost nowadays.

Note to self ....... Really must dig out my old hard drives from the garage to taunt myself with the old pics of it's lovelynes 😁
 
So here's another blast from the past.
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Back in 2015 when the best of the C36's were struggling to break North of £6k, this dealer was asking £10k, I even posted about myself:

Common sense continued and the advert disappeared, while we all got on with £3-7k useable and presentable C36's. ahh those were the days...
Fast forward to, probably 2019, same dealer, same car advertised it for £13,995.
For me that was the catalyst of C36 ambitious pricing, everyone seemed to look at that and think "if that's £14k, my pile of poo must be worth £xxx" so on and so forth.
I always wondered what happened to it, what happened was nothing, nobody has been near it to the extent the MOT ran out 4.5 years ago, but its surfaced again at £19,950.

Don't get me wrong, it looks great, but not £20k great. (ignoring the Jag interior pictures), and if you are going to ask anywhere near middle to top money, spend £20 on a second hand A/C fan blade grille.


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So here's another blast from the past.
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Back in 2015 when the best of the C36's were struggling to break North of £6k, this dealer was asking £10k, I even posted about myself:

Common sense continued and the advert disappeared, while we all got on with £3-7k useable and presentable C36's. ahh those were the days...
Fast forward to, probably 2019, same dealer, same car advertised it for £13,995.
For me that was the catalyst of C36 ambitious pricing, everyone seemed to look at that and think "if that's £14k, my pile of poo must be worth £xxx" so on and so forth.
I always wondered what happened to it, what happened was nothing, nobody has been near it to the extent the MOT ran out 4.5 years ago, but its surfaced again at £19,950.

Don't get me wrong, it looks great, but not £20k great. (ignoring the Jag interior pictures), and if you are going to ask anywhere near middle to top money, spend £20 on a second hand A/C fan blade grille.


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Definitely priced on the optimistic side!
 
Late model C36 with rare (040) black paint, P91 MNE.
Car and Classic Auction 1997 Mercedes-Benz C36 AMG W202 For Sale By Auction
Markets on its ****, short MOT, being generous I would hazard it will finish on £6500 + buyer premium

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Perhaps my market appraisals are a way off.
At auction start it went straight in at over £8k, climbed to £10k ish and seem to stall.
Next time I looked it had changed to a fixed price sale at £16k.
Now on ebay at £16k
 

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