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I've thought about it some more and the Mercedes-Benz 300SL is such a beautiful car that I just can't agree to doing a resto-mod on it, and I kinda doubt anyone will - though I could see them doing it on a replica.

I own one and wouldn't change it for three times what it's worth (which is a whole lot).

It's not like a Singer Porsche, where they build 911s from a car manufactured in large number. We're talking taking an icon, an icon of which there are few examples, and trying to improve it. You don't really improve on greatness.

I consider it a privilege to own my example. It's worth a lot of money, but it's close enough to being 'priceless' in its design and function.