The weather has been pretty lousy for the last week, so I haven't made it back out to get the diff from the junk yard. Rolling around in the mud just doesn't sound like fun.
I did manage to pick up something else last night though.
It's a 95 500SL, for (you guessed it) $500.
"But wait," you say, "surely if it's a 95 it must be an SL500."
Yeah, I don't know. It has a 500SL badge on the trunk. I've heard of cars being badged with the old nomenclature in 94-95, but I've never seen one. It's also possible that the decklid or badge were replaced at some point. Doesn't matter. I just thought it was interesting.
The car is trashed, but pretty complete. It has 225,000 miles on it, but supposedly ran when parked. The engine wiring harness is pretty crunchy looking, and it has plenty of "custom" wiring throughout.
I figure it's a decent parts car for my 400E and 500SL. I'll try to get it running and see how the motor is. My 400E has developed a coolant leak from the water pump. Given the fact that changing the water pump is such a pain, and that the engine in that car has been consuming oil and water, I'll probably just swap the motor rather than replace the water pump.
The 5 liter engine I've been planning to assemble for this car is still in a million pieces, and I'm still considering building a 5.6 (5.5?) or 6.0 liter using the 560 crank I just picked up. If the engine from this 95 turns out to be decent, it would be a simple bolt-in in the 400E, so I might do that for the short term.
The fact that the oil pan, exhaust manifolds, and all the other ancillary junk is the same makes it much easier than swapping in the 92 500SEL engine I have. Also, the engine I was planning to assemble is an open deck block, but if I do end up putting together a stroker, it would probably be wise to use the 92 closed deck block for that, meaning that I have no engine available in the short term to go in the 400E.
The rest of the car will just become parts. I've been selling a bunch of my inventory on eBay lately. I haven't sold anything I can't live without, but the stuff I have sold has way more than paid for the parts cars that supplied them, so I'll just continue that trend here.