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6.9 review out of Holland

Started by ptashek, 20 December 2021, 11:29 AM

ptashek

Nicely made, unlike most of the shout-your-face-off US car channels, and plenty of good info for people who wouldn't be familiar with the W116.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXPfd_hvv7c
1993 "Pearl Blue" W124 280TE
1988 "Arctic White" W124 200T
1979 "Icon Gold" W116 450SE

raueda1

Yes, I too hate the screaming, hand waving reviews.  An interesting take on the 6.9 and W116 in general.  The guy seemed impressively knowlegable on all the older Benz's in fact.  Nice find.
-Dave
Now:  1976 6.9 Euro, 2015 GL550
Before that:  1966 230S, 1964 220SE coupe, 1977 Carrera 3.0

nathan

Agreed, nice review.  Id like to do a longer one on ours but never get around to buying a drone which I think would get some nice shots!  Interesting that car doesnt have the sunroof, here in our area they all had them.  What about the UK PT?
1979 116 6.9 #6436
2018 213 e63
2011 212 e63
2011 463 g55
2007 211 e500 wagen
1995 124 e320 cabriolet
1983 460 300gd
1981 123 280te

ptashek

Quote from: nathan on 22 December 2021, 06:42 PM
Agreed, nice review.  Id like to do a longer one on ours but never get around to buying a drone which I think would get some nice shots!  Interesting that car doesnt have the sunroof, here in our area they all had them.  What about the UK PT?

If the UK imports into Ireland I'm familiar with are indicative of the entire rolling stock there, I'd say it's not a common sight.
We need all the sun we can get :D
1993 "Pearl Blue" W124 280TE
1988 "Arctic White" W124 200T
1979 "Icon Gold" W116 450SE

Mick74

This was an enjoyable review and, as said, without the drama or shouting. That car looked in really good condition, and I loved the interior.
Always good to see something new about our cars.
1979 6.9 #6475

Taha

I was always thinking my car's clock is very noisy until I watched this video  ;D . Thanks for sharing.
1978 280S

Jed

Great video.  Love it.  It makes me want to take mine out for a drive...too bad there's snow on the ground! I will have to wait for spring.

Plus I really need to order a new exhaust first...
1979 Mercedes 6.9 #5206 - restored
1979 Mercedes 6.9 #6424 - ongoing restoration
1976 Mercedes 6.9 #484 - restoration?

luigibauer

Beautiful car, love the colour, it also looks great on W126's

adamb

I lover the video. Thanks for sharing. 60K euros isn't cheap.

daantjie

Brings to mind 6.9 values in general.  I checked out Bring a Trailer the other day, been a long time since they had a 116 on there and even longer for a 6.9.  Always wonder how many decent ones are left.  Surely we are way under 100 globally at this point...
Daniel
1977 450 SEL 6.9 - Astralsilber

Jed

I would think there a more than that still floating around
1979 Mercedes 6.9 #5206 - restored
1979 Mercedes 6.9 #6424 - ongoing restoration
1976 Mercedes 6.9 #484 - restoration?

ptashek

Nathan is hiding half the rolling stock in his garage  ;D ;D

I think there's many more than a 100 left too. Stats from around a few countries in Europe easily make up that number.

The UK alone has 25 on the road (licensed) and further 47 declared off-road. I know of three in Ireland, and a fourth one that was recently re-exported to the UK.

As of 2020, Germany had a total of 9474 W116 and W126 on the road, so even if half a percent of that is 6.9s, that's another 47 cars.
1993 "Pearl Blue" W124 280TE
1988 "Arctic White" W124 200T
1979 "Icon Gold" W116 450SE

daantjie

#12
Indeed, however I meant nice ones as in everything works : good body/paint/interior/mechanical and ready to turn the key and take 1k mile+ journey without worries.   Not ones sitting sunk into the mud covered in crow poop waiting for a date with the crusher ;D
Daniel
1977 450 SEL 6.9 - Astralsilber

nathan

Ha ha PT,
between RD, myself and Oversize, we have a few down under!

in seriousness, I have kept records on those in Australia for the last 20 years.  Its been around the 300 number here (227 brought here officially in the late 70s).
So a few grey market cars made there way here. 

The change in car climate has meant those still around are now getting money spent on them.  Buying a crappy one is not really feasible anymore.  We sold a reasonable mechanical but shabby body one for 5 figures (AU) a couple of months ago as it languished in our shed for a few years and we probably wouldnt get around to it.

The old adage on this forum, the US market is the aberation on prices now, being lower than everywhere else.

anyway, good they garner a bit more respect nowadays!  i went to a cars and coffee for the first time in a while and got quite a few positive comments as i crawled out of there in my silver 6.9

1979 116 6.9 #6436
2018 213 e63
2011 212 e63
2011 463 g55
2007 211 e500 wagen
1995 124 e320 cabriolet
1983 460 300gd
1981 123 280te

Type17

The halo cars of any model always survive better to classic/collectible status than the regular models - in Mk1 Golfs (Rabbit in US), less than 10% of all new Mk1s were GTIs, but it was an iconic car, and the vast majority of survivors are the GTIs, with almost all of the 1.1/1.3/1.6 cars long gone.


I'd say the 6.9's survival rate is proportionally much higher than the 280/350/450 models.
'76 350SE in Silver-Green