Selling a Classic Mercedes? Let’s Talk!
190SL, 300SL, 230SL, 250SL, 280SL & more, we purchase in any condition
SKIP THE SELLER HEADACHES IN-ANY-CONDITION, NATIONWIDE!
Selling a Classic Mercedes? My Name is Alex Manos & I’m one of the largest classic Mercedes-Benz buyers in the nation! Get paid today & have your car picked-up immediately, for Top Dollar! 877-912-0007
Selling A Vintage Mercedes
Selling an iconic Mercedes can feel daunting. Auctions introduce uncertainty, delays, fees, transport coordination, and the risk of a no‑sale. Private listings invite tire‑kickers, financing fall‑throughs, escrow complexities, and months of back‑and‑forth. My process removes the friction:
- Immediate response – I evaluate from a concise photo set plus a short ownership / mechanical summary. Often a same‑day firm offer.
- Any condition welcome – Rusty 190SL shell, non‑running 280SL automatic, partially disassembled 300SL Gullwing restoration, or a meticulously documented low‑mile 300SL Roadster – all considered.
- Nationwide reach – I regularly acquire classics from small towns, remote barns, high‑rise storage, climate‑controlled collections, and island garaging (yes, including Hawaii).
- Fast, secure payment – Immediate wire transfer or cashier’s check before the car leaves your possession.
- Door‑to‑door pickup – Enclosed or open transport arranged promptly. You are not stuck scheduling or negotiating with transport brokers.
- No hidden fees – No seller’s commission, photography package upsells, or surprise deductions.
- Experience and credibility – Featured on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Buying Beverly Hills, Fast N Loud, Wheeler Dealers. I stand behind every transaction.
- Market expertise – Active daily in real acquisition data, not just theoretical price guides. Rapid pulse on nuance: color desirability, originality premiums, drivetrain correctness, provenance weight.
Selling a 300SL, 190SL, Pagoda?
300SL (Gullwing & Roadster)
The 300SL (W198) remains one of the ultimate post‑war sports cars. Its blend of tubular spaceframe engineering, mechanical fuel injection, swing‑axle rear, and distinctive gullwing architecture turned Mercedes into an image leader in the mid‑1950s. Provenance aspects (early alloy body examples, NSL competition engines, documented period racing, original colors, factory hardtops for Roadsters) materially influence collector interest. Cars in long‑term storage—perhaps disassembled after an earlier restoration attempt—retain considerable interest because of limited production and the enduring global demand for correct, numbers‑matching examples. Whether your 300SL has sat untouched for 40 years or has just completed a meticulous restoration, I am a ready buyer.
190SL (W121)
The 190SL offers charm, approachable drivability, and stylish lines echoing the 300SL at a more attainable cost of entry (historically). Sills and lower fender structures can rust invisibly; earlier amateur repairs sometimes hide under older repaints. Original Solex carburetors vs. later Weber conversions, matching hood/door/trunk stampings, correct color combinations, and presence of hardtop, books, tool roll, and fitted luggage can help define a car’s narrative. Even a 190SL discovered in a barn with seized engine and missing interior has real acquisition appeal. I routinely purchase restoration candidates others would consider “parts cars.” Conversely, I also buy freshly restored or preserved patina‑rich survivors.
W113 “Pagoda” (230SL, 250SL, 280SL)
The W113 SL (1963–1971) – nicknamed “Pagoda” for its concave removable hardtop – bridges early style and modern usability. Component originality (Data Plate, firewall stamps, original spot welds), drivetrain correctness (matching engine block & head), factory options (Zebrano trim, air conditioning, limited‑slip differential), untouched underbody finishes, and documentation (service booklets, Kardex/Data Card copies) all influence assessment. Common issues: front frame rail corrosion, soft top well rust, trunk floor bubbling, timing chain neglect, and improvised fuel injection adjustments. Whether you have a sun‑faded original 230SL automatic with a slipped timing chain, a partially stripped 250SL project stalled in primer, or a freshly detailed 280SL 4‑speed manual in a rare period color, I am a committed buyer prepared to move quickly.
Beyond the Icons – Broader Classic Mercedes Interest
While 300SL, 190SL, and Pagoda models anchor visibility, I also actively acquire other 1950s–1990s Mercedes: Adenauer 300 sedans, Ponton coupes/cabriolets, W111/W112 fintail and low‑grille coupes and cabriolets, 600 (W100) limousines, R107 & C107 SL / SLC, W116 6.9, early W126 SEC, 16‑valve 190E, Cosworth variants, rare European‑spec diesels, AMG pre‑merger builds, and period tuner or motorsport‑linked cars. Incomplete or dormant cars with unusual specification remain compelling.
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR MANY TYPES OF OLD MERCEDES, VINTAGE PAGODAS, ALL CLASSIC MODELS – IN ANY CONDITION!
What’s In It For Sellers?
High‑end collectors value discreet, immediate transactions—especially when reallocating capital or consolidating a collection. Enthusiasts and project owners appreciate turning a stalled restoration into liquidity that funds new goals. Estate executors or inheritors need an honest, efficient deal that respects the decedent’s legacy without a protracted sales timeline. My approach satisfies each:
- Rapid clarity – Clear offer structure with transparent rationale.
- Respect for provenance – I encourage you to share old photos, period racing anecdotes, registration slips, club badges; these details can add intangible appeal.
- Flexible logistics – Remote title handling, weekend pickups, multi‑car consolidation, or coordinating around HOA / building restrictions.
- Confidentiality – Private direct sale vs. public auction catalogs or online listing exposure.
Simple 3‑Step Process
- Send Photos – Exterior (all sides, VIN/Data Plate, engine bay, interior, odometer, soft top well for SLs, undercarriage if possible). For non‑running cars, even dusty storage snapshots are fine.
- Provide Basics – Year, model (e.g., 1967 250SL), transmission type, known numbers‑matching status if you have verified, current state (running, cranks/no start, sitting since X year), major known issues, and any documentation highlights.
- Receive Offer & Get Paid – I review promptly and furnish a firm, fair offer. Upon acceptance we schedule transport, complete paperwork, and issue immediate payment (wire or cashier’s check) before the car is loaded.
Yes, Any Condition!
- Disassembled 300SL chassis on a dolly
- 190SL missing drivetrain and interior
- W113 280SL barn find with rodent‑affected soft top well
- 230SL automatic sun‑baked in a field for decades
- 300SL Roadster paused mid‑restoration with engine on a stand
- 280SL driver with older cosmetic refurbishment
- Fresh nut‑and‑bolt 190SL restoration just completed
- High‑level concours 300SL that occasionally requires months to place with the right steward (I’ve had extremely rare acquisitions that waited patiently for the perfect next owner)
Some acquisitions (think an exceptionally rare specification 300SL or historically significant competition‑linked example) may wait in inventory until the ideal collector surfaces; others—like a well‑sorted driver‑quality Pagoda—can change hands in hours given the persistent demand for approachable, stylish SL roadsters.
Why Not An Auction?
Direct Sale to Alex Manos | Auction / Online Listing |
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Immediate, firm offer | Variable hammer price, reserve risk |
No seller commission or listing fees | Commission, listing & photography fees |
Paid before pickup | Settlement delay, funds released later |
Private & discreet | Public exposure & marketing lead time |
One set of logistics handled for you | You coordinate detailing, shipping, insurance |
Certainty & speed | Uncertainty & time cost |
My Value Proposition
- “Sell my classic car” / “Sell classic Mercedes” – Streamlined acquisition pipeline.
- “Classic car buyer near me” – Nationwide footprint = near you, wherever you are.
- “Who buys classic cars” – I buy 1,000+ annually; established since 2004.
- “Classic car buyer” / “classic Mercedes values” – Fast, experience‑driven review.
- “How to sell inherited classic car” – Sensitive, efficient handling for estates.
- “Quick classic car sale” – Photo‑based review enables rapid closing.
- “Classic car market expert” – Continuous real‑world transactional data.
- Era expertise – 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s Mercedes knowledge base.
Common Concerns – Answered
“My 190SL hasn’t run since the 1980s.” That’s fine. Fuel system, brakes, and engine internal condition can be addressed; originality matters more than forcing a rushed start.
“The 300SL is partially disassembled; will that hurt?” Organization of removed parts (labeled baggies, hardware bins, crates) helps; incompleteness is expected in long restorations.
“Rust issues on the Pagoda floors and trunk?” Still of interest. I buy structural and cosmetic project cars others avoid.
“I’m not sure if the engine is numbers‑matching.” Provide the block number stamping; I can advise.
Start the Conversation
Ready to explore selling your 300SL Gullwing or Roadster, 190SL, Pagoda SL, or any classic Mercedes? Reach out with a brief description and photos. I and my team are relentless – we scour garages, barns, storage units, backyards, even knock on doors – because connecting significant automobiles with their next caretaker is what we do daily.
Sell your classic Mercedes to Alex Manos – I’m a serious buyer.
Recent Mercedes Seller Reviews:

“Ok, so this is my second transaction within two weeks with Alex. He absolutely comes through with what he says. The transaction was done without any problems. Everyone involved was professional, polite, and did what they said they would do. Allison is exceptional!”

“My experience with Alex Manos as regards his purchasing my car was a completely positive one. Alex and his staff were extremely responsive and very patient with some of the details that were required on my end. I felt that Alex was more than fair and his assistant Allison was efficient and helpful. This is a professional operation and I would recommend them to anyone without reservation.”

“Probably the easiest, fastest and most pleasant sale of anything, ever. Very glad I found Alex as I was at a loss as to how to sell my antique Mercedes. Easy transaction, the gentleman who picked it up was lovely, had all the paperwork ready. Highly recommend (especially after trying craigslist *shudder* which was horrendous). Total time between contacting Alex and car pickup was 4 days. Absolutely a piece of cake!”

“The whole deal from start to finish was smooth. I never bought or sold a car so quickly and with no problems. I highly recommend Alex to anyone wanting to sell their classic car.”

“Hello Alex. Doing business with you was a pleasure. You were a man of your word, you gave me a very fair price for my fathers vintage Mercedes. The process of payment was seamless and you took care of all of the shipping details. I am happy this car is going to a good home. Thank you very much, and I wish you well.”

“Alex is true to his word, fast and smooth, from the wire transfer to the transport pick up. Great pleasure to do business with you.”

“Thanks Alex, you have a great organization. Everything concerning the sale went very smooth. I will be doing business with you again in the future. Dave”

“Alex made the selling of my ’66 230SL as easy as it could have been. Based on pictures alone, he offered an acceptable price, FedExed a cashiers check, and had the car picked up. Certainly superior to my having to display it to a series of people and take “best offer”.”