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Hi all

 

As some of you will know, there are a lot of changes afoot for me, notably a move to Canada in hopefully the not too distant future. As part of these plans I quit my job last week and as such the company car went. This led me in to a bit of a dilemma which involved me having to buy a car, for the first time in some years. It had to be functional and sellable (quickly) and above all cheap!!

 

So after much research I picked this up from Scotland on Saturday, I have been cleaning it ever since :wacko:

 

I interred .........the "SHED ZONE" :lol:

 

Mercedes Benz 190e

Finished in White

106k T&T'd until September

Everything works on it too! It evan has all the tools & safety equipment & the first aid kit & loads of history

£500 - Bargin!!

 

Snow foam first, to see what's what!

 

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In not too bad nick, a few scabs here and there, but the paint finish was "matt" to say the least.

So a full day with Autoglym's paint restorer & the two coats of Autoglym polish resin stuff!

 

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Day two:

The interior was minging. There where some very suspect stains in there too. I was reminded of the Top Gear episode when they did a CSI on some old cars they bought :scare:

 

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Took all the seats out, and hoovered first. Then used a household stain remover, then a Turtle Wax carpet

shampoo, finally re hoovered. Quite pleased with the results TBH.

 

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Tackled the boot yesterday. Some dampness in there to be sorted, as the spare wheel (with a brand new tyre on!) was very rusty as was the tool kit. So cleaned it all out and refurbished the wheel (a bit not OTT) and the tools. Not a nice job but pleased its now done :yawn:

 

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Sorry about the picture quality, only had the iphone on me :surrender:

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Nice, getting a different car is alway fun - especially older ones which represent a bit more of a challenge :lol:

Fancy making a few mods? B)

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I would love to, but time & money are the key factors here. I need the liquidate as much as possible before the big move.

But your right enough, I am still having some fun with it!!

Saw a left Hand drive Cosworth on EBay for £24k yesterday!!

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Talk about before and after. Amazing what a good detail can do. It's like a whole different car. B)

 

You'll be able to sell that for £1k when you're done! :thumbs:

With you on that one, definitely worth more than 500 clams now!

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