2001 CLK340




1. Can't afford to get running
2. Will have a very difficult, if not impossible time selling this car and not losing a lot of money.
I have an "amazing, pristine" condition CLK430, and I'm going to tell you that even an "amazing, pristine" condition CLK will cost more than 1,500 in parts and work, which includes servicing and stupid little things here and there that cost a lot, like leaking differentials, wonky electronics, and sealant that's used in the dumbest places. And yes, I do my own work. I even have a hydraulic lift, engine hoist, transmission lifter, tire remover, wheel balancer, yes, a full service repair shop. You name it, I probably have a few of it. The only thing I don't have is a star diagnostics machine. So the only money I spend is for parts.
AND I STILL SPEND WAY MORE THAN $1,500 on this car!
So, with that in mind, you, with a non-running car, with a trashed interior, missing exhaust, *who knows what else* missing, no full-service auto shop at your disposal, how will you get away with just 1,500 put into that car and have something even close to drivable/decent?
The only reason I would have any inclination to buy that car is if I suspect it might have a good tranny-and even that's a gamble. I would keep the tranny and a couple little bits/pieces here and there and the rest? scrap metal. That's the only semi-wise reason to buy that hunk of turd.
Walk away, save some more money, or look into other vehicles. You have a better chance of putting that $1,500 into an Atlantic City casino than into that POS Benz.
Last edited by zenderfall; Mar 26, 2015 at 01:28 AM.




All the advice here is strong from many reputable sources, I say buy it and fix it if that is what you want.
When you desire a project for a car there is no stopping the weary. There must be something else we do not know about the car that he does.
I have the eye for many projects but time and funds often intrude on the labor of love.
If you buy it and get discouraged do not be afraid to remember you were warned, also if you put a crank sensor and drive it home we will cheer for ya.
All the Best, Gator



