Total Loss C55 Advice Needed




If you've got storage capacity and have the time and skills to dismantle and part out the car without further damage, buy the car for $1,800. I used to do that with Lotus Europas and Elans back in the 1970's and 1980. The major drive train components are worth a small fortune. Look up used C55 engines and trannies on Ebay and see what's available and I'll bet you'd be surprised.
For example........here's an engine.......$3,000 plus buyer pays shipping!
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...acat=0&_sop=16
For example............here's a tranny...........
https://www.partcycle.com/parts/2005...BoCNcUQAvD_BwE
Good luck and post results on the C32/C55 Forum.....
Rob
Engine s worth 1k easy. Part outs end up being a pain in the *** unless you have time and space. If you let the car go, someone might buy it at the auction and fix it but worse case someone else will part it out.
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And you have limited mechanical skills? So I also assume that means limited tools, jacks, cranes, etc.
And you're parting out a low production car that's over 15 years old, that isn't exactly a widely sought after car, like a 60s or 70s Camaro. You'll only sell something when someone out there in the world needs something. I don't foresee many people who buy non-AMG W203 C-classes stepping up to the plate to upgrade their under $5-10k cars with AMG parts. And then most will complain it's too expensive to ship and you'll lose the sale anyway. And you'll continue to "keep" this junk in whatever area you decide to put it on, for a long, long time (years).
Take the $12k and run. You're lucky (very lucky in fact) they're not giving you $2k.
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An E55 certainly has its appeal though, but it won't handle the same.
Remember they only imported 1750 into the US with about 4000 total worldwide. It's a great little performance car (and RARE) for the money. Look at what an E46 M3 is going for these days... I really hate to see yet another one go to the scrap heap.
An E55 certainly has its appeal though, but it won't handle the same.
Remember they only imported 1750 into the US with about 4000 total worldwide. It's a great little performance car (and RARE) for the money. Look at what an E46 M3 is going for these days... I really hate to see yet another one go to the scrap heap.





Not if You a buyer on hand but guess I’ll keep a eye on compartment see what it goes for


