Of all the CSL's, I think the 221's are some of the most tinkered with and have the most opportunity for improvement. I get why this one is being scrutinized. It is recently restored, and done incorrectly. Frankly, I'm just pleased that it exists!
355,00 euros ??????Common guys, it only costs €355.000![]()
Yes, negotiable though![]()
I am in love also, Markos, and if I had a spare USD 300k, i would love to own it. I think that is about right for value, and then some more money to get the details right (like order the black clips for the sun visor from a 911 catalog for 20 bucks)@Stevehose,
This car has good pics of the t-stay diagnostic port...
I don’t care what y’all say. I’m still in love with it. Maybe not $425K love, but it’s still the coolest looking CSL in my book. Save for the mysterious 400k € that sold in europe, the 221’s never seem to do that well. It’s a shame
since they are more special than many batmobiles. The black one with motorsport stripes was a great deal in all three sales it’s seen in the past 5 years. It still hasn’t topped $200K.
for that prize i would dream of other cars on 4 wheels..... $400k ? what's the difference in driving fun with a similar $40k CS ... not L ... ? i'm sure not that much, most people wouldn't even notice it. Yes, it has it's racing history.... but those were so different from a street CSL , nothing to compare. Yes, they started build with a light weight CSL body... of course. M88 engines, KugelFischer injection, rack&pinion etc... not to speak of the full welded in roll cage to give that weak chassis the extra needed stiffness or welded in camber plates /coilovers ...