New & G-less
Hi GWOA,
Another new Irish member, looking to purchase my first G. Been a Merc fan for many years, but of the W124 & S124 sort. Quality used G's are few & far between in Ireland, so I expect to purchase in the UK & import. My immediate motivation in joining GWOA is finding a decent used W463. For general all round use - you can take the boy out of the farm. Or once I have identified a few candidates to post them up here and see if anyone knows them and can advise me on their background.
doqal
Welcome to the club.A good few G's floating around Dublin, but not many on here. I had the same problem, couldn't find a 463 to replace my 460 and then all of a sudden one popped up. Keep a constant eye on Done Deal and Carzone and you might be lucky, be prepared to move fast as good ones are sold very quickly. One option is to buy a petrol model, which is less desired, with the view to converting it to diesel in the future, or else buy a ratty old dog for peanuts and restore it at your own pace.A current thread by Barney (also Dublin based) shows what can be done (not suggesting Barney's wagon is a ratty old dog, but if its the one I saw outside the Spa Hotel it certainly needed some TLC!!). Keep in touch with Eddie as he seems to know most wagons that come up for sale here.
Andy
doqal,
Hello and welcome to the forum. feel free to ask what ever question it is that you need answering here on the GWOA. I would also encourage you to read the warnings that the honorable member for "ooooaaaarrrrrr' land has posted. The sad fact is there are some very horrible people out there who will sell you a 'pig in a poke' and what ever you do watch out for 'G Fever'!
You are in great company over on the Emerald Isle and has been said have a good chat with Eddieneedamerc for the south and for advice our events manager (Chris) is a fountain of knowledge for the north.
Once again welcome and happy hunting!
Spider1V
It was/is on Car and Classic - http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C536960
Hear you loud & clear Axel, thanks, will follow your advice, doqal