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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not a bad plan. But make sure you drive the classic. Even a 10 year old caddy has driver assistance features that you might miss greatly if you were to get the 93 Mercedes (I implore you, don't buy the Vette). [/quote] Don't listen to this person, OP! Go with the C4. It'll be a ton more fun to drive, not to mention much more reliable and cheaper to repair when something does go wrong.[/quote] I am that person and I am modifying my statement. Don’t get either. Get the prior model Mercedes convertible. That was a work of damn art. https://bringatrailer.com/mercedes-benz/r107/ [/quote] OP I had a 1975 450SL as my classic car when single. I loved it but parts are very expensive. I ended up buying parts on line and either trying to do myself or find mechanics to install. My old one was silver with back interior and looked sharp. If possible would rather sweet spot Mercedes or BMW 1990s to around 2005 where modern but not ever overtaking by so much electronics the thing is a headache. Or American model so less repairs. Even a Lexus. [/quote]
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