RE: Mercedes E36 AMG cabriolet | Spotted
RE: Mercedes E36 AMG cabriolet | Spotted
Sunday 13th July

Mercedes E36 AMG cabriolet | Spotted

There are cool old Merc drop tops - then there are cool old Merc drop tops


There are certain cars that linger in the memory longer than others. For one reason or another, it’s impossible to forget the experience of driving them. A shame more cars aren’t like it, really. This time last year we welcomed another Mercedes into the PH Heroes Hall of Fame, the 300-CE Sportline cabriolet. A 124 of any description would have fit the bill, of course, because it’s a Benz icon, but there really was something special about the lusty straight six and drop-top combination. 

And before you think this is just another missive about old cars being great, a similarly favourable impression was left by the recent CLE 53 long termer. For similar reasons, too: smart looks, great straight six, a sense of wellbeing that Mercedes - when they’re on their A game - do better than anybody else. Combine the best bits of both of those cars - 124 style with AMG special sauce, basically - and you’d probably end up not far from this: the E36 AMG. Yep, the '90s E36 with a straight six that very much isn’t a BMW. Always a very rare beast, with fewer than 200 built in period, the E36 stands up 30 years later as one of the most desirable pre-merger AMGs.

The overhaul wasn’t drastic, though with a foundation as sorted as the ‘124 it was mighty effective. The M104 straight six was bored and stroked out to 3.6 litres (nothing says good old days like badges that match capacity), with spicier internals to yield more than 270hp. The four-speed auto was sharpened up, the suspension revised and the fabulous monoblocks fitted. 

An E36 certainly wasn’t a cheap car back in the '90s; the first owner of this one part-exchanged a Rolls-Royce Corniche to contribute towards the £69k RRP. That money in 1996 is almost £140k today; far beyond CLE territory, and almost SL kind of cash. New cars these days are expensive, but they aren’t pre-merger AMG expensive…

Probably as a result of that, and with standard six-cylinder 124s being as good as they were, very few E36s were sold. This is believed to be one of only 14 ever to reach a UK customer in right-hand drive. Sold new in Brighton, this Silver Metallic over Dark Blue example is said to have had ‘just about every option box ticked’, which might explain the original RRP. The first owner covered 40,000 miles in 15 years to 2011. Since then it’s been with three more keepers, still now only on 47k but with plenty of history; the most recent owner is described by the seller as a ‘fastidious collector of the marque’. Certainly the E36 looks to have been kept superbly well; it helps that this era was built as well as it was, but this sort of condition doesn’t happen by accident. It’s hard to think of much better for wafting through the summer. 

With pre-merger AMGs now hot property for collectors, the asking price for an E36 this nice is going to be a substantial one. Even as long ago as 2012, a similar cabrio with a six-figure mileage could command £20k; it will easily have doubled now, if not quite a bit more. Maybe not very far from that original asking price, in fact. But just as in ‘96, just as it will be in 2056, there won’t be many more memorable AMG convertible experiences. 


SPECIFICATION | MERCEDES E36 AMG CABRIOLET

Engine: 3,606cc straight-six
Transmission: 4-speed auto, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 272@5,750rpm
Torque (lb ft): 284@3,750-4,500rpm
MPG: 27.1mpg at 56mph 
CO2: N/A
First registered: 1996
Recorded mileage: 47,000
Price new: N/A
Yours for: POA

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CountyLines

Original Poster:

3,195 posts

19 months

Sunday 13th July
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Nice thing but not worth silly money IMO.

anonymous-user

70 months

Sunday 13th July
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A real gem, it'd be interesting to know what it goes for.

GreatScott2016

1,908 posts

104 months

Sunday 13th July
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I’ve got my days mixed up, I genuinely thought it was Shed of the Week! smile. Seeing POA also made me chuckle hehe

CH80

177 posts

13 months

Sunday 13th July
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These are nice, but AMG and 124 Cabriolet just don't mix. POA? This is a bit silly.

A good 320CE Cabriolet with reasonably low mileage can be had for about £30k and that's that.

cat with a hat

1,488 posts

134 months

Sunday 13th July
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4-5k car in my eyes

The Pistonsdead

5,378 posts

223 months

Sunday 13th July
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Nice shed... wink

GreatScott2016

1,908 posts

104 months

Sunday 13th July
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CH80 said:
These are nice, but AMG and 124 Cabriolet just don't mix. POA? This is a bit silly.

A good 320CE Cabriolet with reasonably low mileage can be had for about £30k and that's that.
Agreed, as for POA, I can see that this dealer has 24 cars for sale of which 23 show as POA! confused

Augustus Windsock

3,630 posts

171 months

Sunday 13th July
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A lovely thing but I wouldn’t entertain enquiring about it on principle: POA
To me that’s just a way for a dealer to rinse you, or for them to say ‘well how much do you think is up for?’ And if you’re anywhere close, they adjust the price up.

Firebobby

837 posts

55 months

Sunday 13th July
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Another old Merc for big money! Not for me at any price point.

runnerbean 14

294 posts

150 months

Sunday 13th July
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Lovely car but did AMG do anything to counter the inevitable scuttle-shake that those monoblocks would exacerbate?

Genuine question - I'd be a punter for a W124 Cab (officially an A124) but for this worry - the roads around me are atrocious and the torsional stiffness of my R231 SL is only just adequate, which in itself is an achievement. The worst scuttle shake I've ever experienced was on an RR Corniche Convertible, btw.

Edited by runnerbean 14 on Sunday 13th July 09:29


Edited by runnerbean 14 on Sunday 13th July 09:50

fflump

2,382 posts

54 months

Sunday 13th July
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Just an old Merc to my untrained eyes. It comes well after the halcyon days of classic Mercedes drop top design and well before modern engineering and performance. Has zero desirability to me

AC43

12,748 posts

224 months

Sunday 13th July
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runnerbean 14 said:
Lovely car but did AMG do anything to counter the inevitable scuttle-shake that those monoblocks would exacerbate?

Genuine question - I'd be a punter for a W124 Cab but for this worry - the roads around me are atrocious and the torsional stiffness of my R231 SL is only just adequate, which in itself is an achievement. The worst scuttle shake I've ever experienced was on an RR Corniche Convertible, btw.

Edited by runnerbean 14 on Sunday 13th July 09:29
I'd have the coupe myself. Love the pillarless profile. Looks much better to me. In tanzanite. Would make a very usable classic.

996_3.4

41 posts

24 months

Sunday 13th July
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cat with a hat said:
4-5k car in my eyes
I agree. I also think I should be able to find an F355 between 12 and 15 grand. A shame the market doesn't agree with me.

Fusion777

2,477 posts

64 months

Sunday 13th July
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Thought there would be more love for this- I like it. Very understated.

ducnick

2,061 posts

259 months

Sunday 13th July
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Nice old thing but I find it hard to imagine who might spend more than £20k on an old Merc like this.
I would prefer the corniche that the first owner traded against the Merc.

seawise

2,223 posts

222 months

Sunday 13th July
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Those monoblocks are going to do no favours for the ride - my 320 sportline is on the standard 15ins with a nice squishy sidewall, no need anything more sporty than these in this type of cruiser. Lovely discreet over engineered cars.


sutts

1,033 posts

164 months

Sunday 13th July
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I don’t know why some people (particulary on a fairly specialist car forum) who don’t understand, and therefore presumably have no interest in the car, or the market for a car like this bother to comment on price or desirability. It just makes them look ignorant.



NathanChadwick

354 posts

57 months

Sunday 13th July
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sutts said:
I don t know why some people (particulary on a fairly specialist car forum) who don t understand, and therefore presumably have no interest in the car, or the market for a car like this bother to comment on price or desirability. It just makes them look ignorant.
‘But I am entitled to my opinion because it’s a forum isn’t it?’
Is the usual reply,

My response to that is much the same as it is for those who say something utterly stupid as fact when it’s opinion and claim all manner of rights.
Yep you have a freedom of speech, but you don’t have freedom of consequences.

CH80

177 posts

13 months

Sunday 13th July
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seawise said:
Those monoblocks are going to do no favours for the ride - my 320 sportline is on the standard 15ins with a nice squishy sidewall, no need anything more sporty than these in this type of cruiser. Lovely discreet over engineered cars.

That is a nice one on the correct wheels. I was tempted to get a very low mileage one, (with 15k miles on the clock) once. They are appreciating cars, but only with very low mileage, then the question for me was "enjoyment of drive v mileage -> depreciation/stagnation. In the end, I passed, but still like them.

ex-devonpaul

1,472 posts

153 months

Sunday 13th July
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NathanChadwick said:
But I am entitled to my opinion because it s a forum isn t it?
Is the usual reply,

My response to that is much the same as it is for those who say something utterly stupid as fact when it s opinion and claim all manner of rights.
Yep you have a freedom of speech, but you don t have freedom of consequences.
One advantage of "Freedom of speech" is makes it easier to identify tools smile

As for the car - a bit of a rarity and the AMG badge so I could see it asking near £40k. Sounds toppy when you can get high mileage 320 for half that, but if you want one, try finding another. I only ever enquired about one POA car, it turned out to be quite a bit less than I expected. Then I went to see it and understood why.