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So I am looking at a 91 AMG 300CE and it is an amazing looking car. But the dealer that is selling it has no idea what its worth and asked me to give him an offer. I dont want to super low ball or go waay over how much it should be and i cant find anything on it. Anyone know how much they would go for? It has the factory widebody and look amazing!
So I am looking at a 91 AMG 300CE and it is an amazing looking car. But the dealer that is selling it has no idea what its worth and asked me to give him an offer. I dont want to super low ball or go waay over how much it should be and i cant find anything on it. Anyone know how much they would go for? It has the factory widebody and look amazing!
I own a 92 300CE, which is the same as what you are looking at. I purchased mine not knowing the real pros & cons of this model.
Really a great car, but the 93's to 95's have a better fuel injection/ignition system with replacement parts easy to get.
Our 90 to 92's have engine system components that are rare and extremely expensive to replace. I would not buy another 90-92 CE again because of part availability in the future. caveat emptor
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