The car came out great thanks to all of your hard work. This car oozes class without having to shout it. It just says, in it's own dignified way, "I'm old school and proud of it." Superb job guys! Keep it up!
I was born in 1964 and my father had one like this with a 2,3 Engine and the Backlights look differennt. I excatly remember all the stuff from inside! Thanks for showing!
I’ve been detailing cars for over 45 years. The way you guys did this car was incredible. The super black paint and the blood red leather that cleaned up so beautifully is a testament to the quality of Mercedes Benz materials. This car new was over $3,000 dollars. You could have a Chevy or a Ford for $1,200. The first two cars I ever detailed for money was a Chocolate Brown 1979 Mercedes 450 SEL sedan and a 450 SL convertible in Silver with a black top. Both owned by a local surgeon and friend of the family. They paid me $50 to detail both cars. All by hand since there were no buffers. I thought I had the world by the ass to make $50 doing something I love. Well done gents.
@michaelbigdongovic3295 he said he detailed it a long time back, given it was a local surgeon im assuming it was close to when these cars came out, things were a lot cheaper back then and money held a fair amount of value.
My grandmother had a 1963 that looked just like it. I think she was the first person to own a Mercedes in her town. Seeing your video reminded me of my childhood. Thank you- good job.
cause the dust is fake, it not natural dust. they purposely created them. look at the containers 1:00, those are new white containers but full of dust and no footprints. Also the stand lamps they setup is new and yet no footprints, it means that they put the dust after setting up everything.
@video Hive, I was just going to write this. You can tell it’s fake dust by how quick & easy it came off. If it was years old dust it would of been much thicker & the paint would of been dull.
@@videohivechannel you can clearly tell its not in the same garage of the owner rather it is at the workshop of the owners of this channel, meaning the brought the vehicle there
@@Rao_Sahab_7878 I dont think all of their contents are lies, It just that some of their stories, title and thumbnail are exaggerated to appear that they make so much effort for the restoration. 🤣
Whenever I watch these barn find car wash videos I can't help but think of King's Christine. It almost seems plausible that the supernatural bond would form between the detailer and the car :D
One detailer made an interesting comment. He was called to New York to detail a rare 1990s Mercedes convertible. The owner picked it up after it sat in a parking lot outside for over a year. It was so badly neglected that he thought the paint couldn't be saved. However, the client paid up front so he decided to tackle the job. The gunk and grime were so thick that he resorted to an unusual technique: he pre rinsed the car as thoroughly as he could and went over it with a foam cannon, making sure he mixed the soap extra thick. Then instead of rinsing the foam, he immediately took out a freaking ginormous clay bar and ran over the entire car with it. He had to fold it so many times that it was totally ruined. After the the clay bar detailing was done, he showed the bar. It was yellow when new but had turned almost completely dark gray. He stretched it out as much as he could and it was so saturated with dirt and crap that he had to throw it away. It was a $40 bar! Yikes. But after the second wash, he got up close and inspected every inch of the body. The paint was fine. Not even one chip or badly oxidized spots anywhere on the body. How is this possible when it never was in a garage? He theorized that not washing the car for so long resulted in the dirt protecting the paint from the elements and the car was in just the right kind of weather for that to occur. Not that he'd recommend doing it. Ironically, washing the car every few months would have simply exposed the paint to the elements, increasing the chances of damage. Strange how severe neglect helped save the paint in some way.
GJ !! Detailing this old car of his grandfather. So good. This car deserves a good restore and drive again. Its awsome that this grandson keeps this car.
At 1:13 you can actually see the old original German Customs number plate it came with: oval, white with black numbers and a big round stamp on it (there were in fact two stamps). This car is a treasure! Still a lot to fix I guess as this was just detailing, but it's already shining greatly again!
Awesome. I really get tired after watching all the hard work. I never knew there was so much detail in detailing a car professionally! The care is unbelievably cool! What a classic!!!!!!!!!!!
Yep, especially those old Mercedes. These are so small but yet soo soo heavy and phenomenal build. And they look so good I really love those old Mercedes beautiful high Quality cars. :)
I'm almost 60 years of age and my father God bless his soul had one like this when I was like 2 years old, so I guess it's 1961-63 Thanks alot for the video, great job guys 👍
My goodness, that Mercedes got a new wake up call! Great job!!!!! ✨✨🏆✨✨ And his grandparents sees and knows what he has done to their car. Our loved ones are always right there near us, always. Believe. 🌹
@@WDDetailing hey guys can we have more disaster details. Do you guys fix repos, they are usually a disaster maybe try contact insurers and set up a cheap detail for repos! Another channel does this and they have tons of disaster details going on. Gives them so much content. Just an idea for you two to sleep on
@@dgmclar With one tyre holding air, it's likely the other three could be inflated to a decent pressure. Also, the valve would be much more likely to fail due to being perished... I mean, you can watch other channels on youtube where people pump up tyres which are cracked almost through to the core, and drive the car hundreds of miles (albeit quite slowly!!)
My god has become beautiful again. The man is surely the conditioning god. And the Mercedes is an enviable German rarity anyway. Many greetings from Munich - Bavaria
Well of course the seats are red. Any fashionable Stasi chief wouldn't be caught dead in anything else. Seriously if there wasn't an Aston Martin following this car at some point in its life, something was amiss.
Here i am .. awake at 3am with a raging toothache. Thanks for taking my mind off it with your amazing videos. So therapeutic to watch. I've binge watched several and might just make it thru the night to get to dentist in am. THANK YOU!!!!
Less electronics. But a wood burning oven will outlast a bosch super electric cooker. But doesnt automatically maken it better (although i prefer wood fire)
@@devilinthedetailers7661 I don't agree. A vast number of those electronics are not neded. And how comes the engine control electroinics and accesories are designed to fail in 5 fkin years exactly after you buy a car but the safety systems like ABS and Airbags last a lifetime usually? cuz governements won't allow them to underengineer thoes, and it wold be a pretty big hit to sales. There is a difference between advance tech sensitivity and planned obsolescence.
This old models are so unique and precious like a Chatty Cathy classic doll in the 60s a magical era when all the things are build to last with a touch of elegance,class !
Great channel and great work! Watching this now. Will ask one thing: do NOT power wash a dry, dusty car; you may as well sand blast that paint. For a car like this, with layers of dust/dirt, first wet thoroughly with an ordinary hose from top down. Once car is soaked; use a pressure sprayer with a mixture of water and Dawn dishwashing liquid to soak the entire car top to bottom. Suggest one cup Dawn to one gallon water. You should use a minimum of one gallon to coat entire car with the soapy mixture. NOW you can blast aawy with the pressure washer. Keep a reasonable distance. You will find . 1 Everything will come off faster and more completely and 2. your next wash (hand wash) will be much easier and more thorough.
I think I would used a White 40° tip instead of the Green 25° tip. The Green might be too narrow and strong thus possibly removing/damaging the old paint. It could have removed the paint from the hubcaps.
Has nothing to do with cars. It's the people that don't value the cars because it's a lease most of the time and you want to jump to the next best thing. The cars nowadays are absolute marvels of engineering, the owners on the other hand are...well :D
I believe Mercedes put the 190C model out in April 1961. Slow motion foaming was slick! Great work on this one RJ. Great camera work, editing, and narration. Awesome chrome finishing! Really restored the beauty of the leather! Rubber floor mats on the floor were a good idea at the time. Got to admit that you brought the ol girl back to life! Really impressive!!! or sick!!!
When a car looks like that, it does not need to speed down the road. Traffic will go at its speed just to get a look. Great job bringing a shine to a classic and a Family.
The car is a testament to the build quality of old Mercs although it must have been stored in nice dry conditions. Must be very satisfying to see the owner so pleased by the results of your hard work very enjoyable video.
It would be amazing to have it fully restored to road-worthy standard! To see this baby tooling around the highway or, classic car shows! Yeah! GREAT JOB, GUYS!!!
@@marchovens I wouldn't dare even try. They could easily explode if even a tiny amount of weight is put on them and this is definitely weighs as much as a 1990s Cadillac!
My father had 3 MB 190d &190se &190s 1962 -1965 he bought them in Germany, it reminded me of my childhood thank you for the video. I hope the grandpa the actual owner RIP. ''love from Iran''
Great job guys. However, can I make a small suggestion. Can you guys stop showing the results in the begining of the video. That's what makes you videos so satisfying is seeing how the car comes and and how it looks like at the end. But you guys always seem to do this 10 to 15 second showing of the car at the begining of the video. Makes me not want to watch if I already know the outcome. All I'm watching is the process. I tune in for the results at the end. Don't show the end result in the begining. You guys do this with a lot of your videos.
Impresionante mercedes y muy buen trabajo. La felicidad se veía en su cara. Mercedes marca interminable, tengo un 220 CDI hace 18 años y está como el primer día. Se lo dejaré a mi nieto cuando yo ya no pueda conducir.
But grandad neglected the car, didn't wash it in 30 yrs, so that tells you he didn't care about it... Prob bc it's too slow and heavy with that 4 cyl engine
@@Drskopf no probably because any reason like money or just not needing it anymore or something breaking, for its day this was not a slow car? do people just abandon their cars when they get a bit slow? no? wtf
There were much much faster Mercedes benzes over a decade before this car was made. One of which holds the record for all time highest auction sale price ever. Or used to at least.
@@joshschneider9766 ye thats held by a 1963 ferrari 250 gto, and i know this was not a fast car it was made to be a taxi for berlin? i didnt say there were no fast mercedes of the time, 300sl 300slr and so on so on
LOVED the customer's reaction! He seems like a genuine down to earth guy!
He was awesome!
Me too!!!
@@WDDetailing Why was it put at the very beginning? Some build up...
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I hope he restores the rest of it, that car is breathtaking and it deserves to live again!
Mercedes itself has a restoration department how cool would it be to have it factory restored to as new
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Then LS swap it.
One of the most amazing cars I’ve ever seen. I honestly wish I could have this car when I’m older
Wonderful work for a wonderful car
lovely car, i have owned a very similar Benz, car was inexpensive but cost an absolute fortune to run. be careful what you wish for.
I have a 1962 190 Mercedes 4 cylinder . It belong from my grandfather and i love when my children take a ride every sunday. Beautiful car.
When u got the dust off it looked so satisfying!
This is a masterpiece and build quality back in time when engineers have built cars not target costing or controlling. Greetings from Germany
Hallo wie ghets es dir from America
I was born in 1960 and remember riding in a taxi like this. The speedo fascinated me because it was upright and changed colors with the speed - cool!
So your 61 years old? How do you even know how to use the internet
@@Raivo080 Are you trying to be funny? Don't know how old you are but obviously not old enough to spell correctly or use punctuation.
They call it a thermometer speedo
@@Raivo080 at 61 I'm sure he has already forgotten more than you've ever learned.....lol. pewdiepie...lol. go watch some telletubby's now kid!!!
@@Raivo080 My father is turning 60 quite soon and he's on the internet. Are you old enough to be here, though?
The car came out great thanks to all of your hard work. This car oozes class without having to shout it. It just says, in it's own dignified way, "I'm old school and proud of it."
Superb job guys! Keep it up!
I was born in 1964 and my father had one like this with a 2,3 Engine and the Backlights look differennt. I excatly remember all the stuff from inside! Thanks for showing!
I drove one as a teenager in the 70s. Absolutely the most comfortable seats in any car I've sat in.
I’ve been detailing cars for over 45 years. The way you guys did this car was incredible. The super black paint and the blood red leather that cleaned up so beautifully is a testament to the quality of Mercedes Benz materials. This car new was over $3,000 dollars. You could have a Chevy or a Ford for $1,200.
The first two cars I ever detailed for money was a Chocolate Brown 1979 Mercedes 450 SEL sedan and a 450 SL convertible in Silver with a black top. Both owned by a local surgeon and friend of the family. They paid me $50 to detail both cars. All by hand since there were no buffers. I thought I had the world by the ass to make $50 doing something I love. Well done gents.
@michaelbigdongovic3295 he said he detailed it a long time back, given it was a local surgeon im assuming it was close to when these cars came out, things were a lot cheaper back then and money held a fair amount of value.
youre welcome to detail my 78 280se ;) shes a bit worse for wear with a fair bit more rust than the above example, but still super solid!
What year do you guys think this car is? Also, hit the like button! We’re going for 3,000 likes on the video in the first day!
I’m guessing the car was made in the 60s but I’m not to sure
But my answer is 60s
60s is correct! Can you guess the exact year
1962??
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1964
Shows what a quality car it was back in the day... those seats ... wow ... Great content guys... thank you 😊
Would love to see this thing in the sun. Interior looks brilliant. I want one now
My grandmother had a 1963 that looked just like it. I think she was the first person to own a Mercedes in her town. Seeing your video reminded me of my childhood. Thank you- good job.
It’s amazing to watch how good these guys are at detailing.
Then you see just how next level AMMO NYC really is.
The guys really did do a great job without going crazy. If you want to see next level check out the guy from England...Jim White of White Details.
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He is good but not Ammo NYC good.
best ones i have seen is I AM DETAILING. on a different level!
love to see this back on the road
I like how somebody wrote “wash me” on it but that got covered by dust
cause the dust is fake, it not natural dust. they purposely created them. look at the containers 1:00, those are new white containers but full of dust and no footprints. Also the stand lamps they setup is new and yet no footprints, it means that they put the dust after setting up everything.
@video Hive, I was just going to write this. You can tell it’s fake dust by how quick & easy it came off. If it was years old dust it would of been much thicker & the paint would of been dull.
Yeah so this means that this channel is fake?
@@videohivechannel you can clearly tell its not in the same garage of the owner rather it is at the workshop of the owners of this channel, meaning the brought the vehicle there
@@Rao_Sahab_7878 I dont think all of their contents are lies, It just that some of their stories, title and thumbnail are exaggerated to appear that they make so much effort for the restoration. 🤣
1962 was the year that the 190 C was introduced and it has the interesting vertical speedometer. Great video!
man you guys rocked this one! that car looks amazing!
Whenever I watch these barn find car wash videos I can't help but think of King's Christine. It almost seems plausible that the supernatural bond would form between the detailer and the car :D
Just loving the steering wheel, the vertical instruments, the almost square grill, loads of chrome and of cause the deep Mercedes Black...
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1963 Mercedes benz 190c my uncle Andy had 2 of them may he rest in peace 🙏🏾😭 I miss you unk 💔
big turn signal below head light means 1965-1968
@@ahoorakia hell yeah lol frfr
They came out in 64 jerk
The manual at 11:04 says 1961.
@@bugsygoo @Terry Clay hear that, jerk?
I'm just amazed that the paint held up as good as it did, despite it being parked in the same spot for 3 decades.
One detailer made an interesting comment. He was called to New York to detail a rare 1990s Mercedes convertible. The owner picked it up after it sat in a parking lot outside for over a year. It was so badly neglected that he thought the paint couldn't be saved. However, the client paid up front so he decided to tackle the job. The gunk and grime were so thick that he resorted to an unusual technique: he pre rinsed the car as thoroughly as he could and went over it with a foam cannon, making sure he mixed the soap extra thick. Then instead of rinsing the foam, he immediately took out a freaking ginormous clay bar and ran over the entire car with it. He had to fold it so many times that it was totally ruined. After the the clay bar detailing was done, he showed the bar. It was yellow when new but had turned almost completely dark gray. He stretched it out as much as he could and it was so saturated with dirt and crap that he had to throw it away. It was a $40 bar! Yikes. But after the second wash, he got up close and inspected every inch of the body. The paint was fine. Not even one chip or badly oxidized spots anywhere on the body. How is this possible when it never was in a garage? He theorized that not washing the car for so long resulted in the dirt protecting the paint from the elements and the car was in just the right kind of weather for that to occur. Not that he'd recommend doing it. Ironically, washing the car every few months would have simply exposed the paint to the elements, increasing the chances of damage. Strange how severe neglect helped save the paint in some way.
Great job men. Back in the days, when Mercedes made something. Look at that craftsmanship. Beautiful car!
Wow you guys this was really dope. The red is so beautiful on the inside 😍 what a treasure ❤️
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Can't believe that all these years there is no rust on any Mattel parts and also leather is so smooth
It’s just because it’s a Mercedes
Have the same thoughts, i guess it’s not been sitting there for 30 years
Classic Mercedes are like that
Strange
They don’t make them like they used to. Back then MB took pride in the durability.
Great car! It contains the soul and the whole era in the field of engineers.
GJ !! Detailing this old car of his grandfather. So good. This car deserves a good restore and drive again. Its awsome that this grandson keeps this car.
that car belongs in a movie!! what a gem! you did an amazing job
At 1:13 you can actually see the old original German Customs number plate it came with: oval, white with black numbers and a big round stamp on it (there were in fact two stamps).
This car is a treasure!
Still a lot to fix I guess as this was just detailing, but it's already shining greatly again!
Hope there’s a follow up video with the car running and driving.
from abandoned car to a brandnew car. just WOW !
Awesome. I really get tired after watching all the hard work. I never knew there was so much detail in detailing a car professionally! The care is unbelievably cool! What a classic!!!!!!!!!!!
The Star is shining magically !!!👌👌👌😊
Waw. That Mercedes is so nostalgic. Great work.
The pressure washer part was so smooth 😍 is not dust, its magic paint! You know like the one that changes color when you pour water on it 😂😂
That car to me is absolutely beautiful omg that’s when cars were definitely a wealth symbol.
Yep, especially those old Mercedes. These are so small but yet soo soo heavy and phenomenal build. And they look so good I really love those old Mercedes beautiful high Quality cars. :)
I'm almost 60 years of age and my father God bless his soul had one like this when I was like 2 years old, so I guess it's 1961-63
Thanks alot for the video, great job guys 👍
My goodness, that Mercedes got a new wake up call! Great job!!!!! ✨✨🏆✨✨ And his grandparents sees and knows what he has done to their car. Our loved ones are always right there near us, always. Believe. 🌹
come on boys, fill the tires with air!
@@dgmclar Correct! That is one reason why we didn't.
@@WDDetailing yeah but it would make good content 🤔😂
@@WDDetailing hey guys can we have more disaster details. Do you guys fix repos, they are usually a disaster maybe try contact insurers and set up a cheap detail for repos! Another channel does this and they have tons of disaster details going on. Gives them so much content. Just an idea for you two to sleep on
@@dgmclar No they're not.
@@dgmclar With one tyre holding air, it's likely the other three could be inflated to a decent pressure. Also, the valve would be much more likely to fail due to being perished...
I mean, you can watch other channels on youtube where people pump up tyres which are cracked almost through to the core, and drive the car hundreds of miles (albeit quite slowly!!)
Love the old bench seats in all red. Such a classy look.
Real dictator spec 🔥
My god has become beautiful again. The man is surely the conditioning god. And the Mercedes is an enviable German rarity anyway. Many greetings from Munich - Bavaria
190C was released in 1961 as an entry level model. Gorgeous car. Love the channel. Good work Fellas
Oh seems such a decent young man.... shame his grandfather didnt get to see it. He was like a kid in the candy store. Bless him.
What a fantastic job, I would love to see more of this car.
What a beautiful job you guys did. Brought that old car back to life
Awesome ❤️
Especially the red seats...looks cool
Right?!
Well of course the seats are red. Any fashionable Stasi chief wouldn't be caught dead in anything else. Seriously if there wasn't an Aston Martin following this car at some point in its life, something was amiss.
What a Beauty this 190C Benz is!!!
Here i am .. awake at 3am with a raging toothache. Thanks for taking my mind off it with your amazing videos. So therapeutic to watch. I've binge watched several and might just make it thru the night to get to dentist in am. THANK YOU!!!!
That car could outlive most of the over priced cars Mercedes sell today.
Less electronics. But a wood burning oven will outlast a bosch super electric cooker. But doesnt automatically maken it better (although i prefer wood fire)
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@@devilinthedetailers7661 I don't agree. A vast number of those electronics are not neded. And how comes the engine control electroinics and accesories are designed to fail in 5 fkin years exactly after you buy a car but the safety systems like ABS and Airbags last a lifetime usually? cuz governements won't allow them to underengineer thoes, and it wold be a pretty big hit to sales.
There is a difference between advance tech sensitivity and planned obsolescence.
Explain to me why did they put the injection COMPUTER of 2000's Opels/Vauxhals STRAIGT on the engine block? a hot part that damages electronics?
Keep up the good work guys...it will pay off. The quality of your videos are right up there with the best like Detail Geek!
Ficou muito lindo😍 adoraria ter um carro como esse.
OMG.... it looks amazing
I guess that classic cars are much more satisfying than modern cars
This old models are so unique and precious like a Chatty Cathy classic doll in the 60s a magical era when all the things are build to last with a touch of elegance,class !
Great channel and great work! Watching this now. Will ask one thing: do NOT power wash a dry, dusty car; you may as well sand blast that paint. For a car like this, with layers of dust/dirt, first wet thoroughly with an ordinary hose from top down. Once car is soaked; use a pressure sprayer with a mixture of water and Dawn dishwashing liquid to soak the entire car top to bottom. Suggest one cup Dawn to one gallon water. You should use a minimum of one gallon to coat entire car with the soapy mixture. NOW you can blast aawy with the pressure washer. Keep a reasonable distance. You will find . 1 Everything will come off faster and more completely and 2. your next wash (hand wash) will be much easier and more thorough.
Ima have to try this. Thanks for the free game.
I think I would used a White 40° tip instead of the Green 25° tip. The Green might be too narrow and strong thus possibly removing/damaging the old paint. It could have removed the paint from the hubcaps.
Totally agree. Need to go easy on those baked on stuff.
Yes
Has nothing to do with cars. It's the people that don't value the cars because it's a lease most of the time and you want to jump to the next best thing. The cars nowadays are absolute marvels of engineering, the owners on the other hand are...well :D
so sad his grand father pass away and couldn t see this beauty nice job guys
Well, it was his car. He bought it when it was new. Not detailed
I believe Mercedes put the 190C model out in April 1961. Slow motion foaming was slick! Great work on this one RJ. Great camera work, editing, and narration. Awesome chrome finishing! Really restored the beauty of the leather! Rubber floor mats on the floor were a good idea at the time. Got to admit that you brought the ol girl back to life! Really impressive!!! or sick!!!
How come this model is designated as a "C" when its not a coupe?
C was petrol engine D was diesel
We had a ‘63 190D model years ago. Thanks for a glimpse from the past … and that wonderful dashboard!
When a car looks like that, it does not need to speed down the road. Traffic will go at its speed just to get a look. Great job bringing a shine to a classic and a Family.
Sick Mercedes classic limousine
It's lovely, but it's a C class, not an S class
@@DashDrones C class only exists from 1982.this is E class@w110
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@@Benzer18 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W111 oh thought it was actually an F class, but called a C190
OOOOMMMMMMGGGGGGGG!!!!! What a transformation!
Отличная работа. Респект и уважение тем людям которые дают вторую жизнь таким прекрасным автомобилям 👍
какая нахрен отличная работа? он просто помыл авто, видео фейк
@@HAMMER13 Помыть тоже уметь надо))
The car is a testament to the build quality of old Mercs although it must have been stored in nice dry conditions.
Must be very satisfying to see the owner so pleased by the results of your hard work very enjoyable video.
Thank you for this video you reminded me of my dad‘s car in Lebanon 1964 beautiful car
My dad used to own one of these in the late 70’s. I really wish I get to purchase one of these for my dad.
It would be amazing to have it fully restored to road-worthy standard! To see this baby tooling around the highway or, classic car shows! Yeah! GREAT JOB, GUYS!!!
Love yall work wd keep it up love the agent car's. I love seeing the transformations
This is one of the most beautiful car ever built.
Love that front end, polish makes all the difference.
Kills me you guys didn't fill those tires up. Never seen someone was flat tires. Lol. Great video, you guys did a hell of a job.
the tires are so old it is dangerous to inflate them, the rubber is disintegrating an the metal mesh inside is most likely rusty
@@marchovens I wouldn't dare even try. They could easily explode if even a tiny amount of weight is put on them and this is definitely weighs as much as a 1990s Cadillac!
Please remember to straighten out the seat belts after cleaning. Yes, it makes it look even better! Awesome job on this Mercedes!
You mentioned an important point. This happened to me
His grandpa was a serious man, no doubt. Imagine what would cost the brand new this car those days.
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My father had 3 MB 190d &190se &190s 1962 -1965 he bought them in Germany, it reminded me of my childhood thank you for the video. I hope the grandpa the actual owner RIP. ''love from Iran''
That is one gorgeous classic car
Great job guys. However, can I make a small suggestion. Can you guys stop showing the results in the begining of the video. That's what makes you videos so satisfying is seeing how the car comes and and how it looks like at the end. But you guys always seem to do this 10 to 15 second showing of the car at the begining of the video. Makes me not want to watch if I already know the outcome. All I'm watching is the process. I tune in for the results at the end. Don't show the end result in the begining. You guys do this with a lot of your videos.
The whole car come out incredible and the red leather really popped wow keep it up BOIIIS earned a sub 👍
What product did you use on the interior leather?
That Mercedes is from the 60´s or the 70´s
Here in Portugal those Mercedes are called "Rabo de Peixe"
Good job by the way
Early 1960s (61-65)
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Great video,, that polished paint is fantastic!!
Impresionante mercedes y muy buen trabajo.
La felicidad se veía en su cara.
Mercedes marca interminable, tengo un 220 CDI hace 18 años y está como el primer día.
Se lo dejaré a mi nieto cuando yo ya no pueda conducir.
Imagine visiting youre grandfather who could no longer drive and not having the decency to take him for a spin in his mec each visit
Maybe they did
But grandad neglected the car, didn't wash it in 30 yrs, so that tells you he didn't care about it... Prob bc it's too slow and heavy with that 4 cyl engine
@@Drskopf no probably because any reason like money or just not needing it anymore or something breaking, for its day this was not a slow car? do people just abandon their cars when they get a bit slow? no? wtf
There were much much faster Mercedes benzes over a decade before this car was made. One of which holds the record for all time highest auction sale price ever. Or used to at least.
@@joshschneider9766 ye thats held by a 1963 ferrari 250 gto, and i know this was not a fast car it was made to be a taxi for berlin? i didnt say there were no fast mercedes of the time, 300sl 300slr and so on so on
i love those old cars from that era, they always remind me of the KGB! did you get the engine running?
liked as soon as the video started cause i _know_ this gon' be gooooooooood
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Wow.....What a Beauty!!
You guys are real artists. You know how to bring things back to life. Thanks
Amazing guys, I love the work you do. Sending my best regards from the UK 👌
1961, Said it on that book in the back seat
Nope, that was the year on the book. It's a 64 - the owner says it at 19:00
1961 is the first year that this particular model was built.
Even just getting the dust off brought the lustre back. On years I'll go for 1959
This is a classy job. Top job.
Comparing this with the washing service stations, it is undoubtedly six stars.
Fantastic.
The Youth has a future.
Super Glossy👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌💐💐💐💐 so laborious work
Made in Germany🤗
Oh, my God, so wonderful and beautiful, where did you find this masterpiece?
Stuttgart!
1968 A great find keith F 9
19:39 it’s definitely leather. You could only get two choices - MB-Tex, which was a heavily waffle pattern textured perforated vinyl, or leather.
I'm glad that you responded to that inane comment.
I love the slow motion film of the soap being sprayed on the car. It's almost meditative. Nice one.
Wooooow... Really nice Car.... I like it.... 👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
17:22 looks like 70's Thief just Stole that in Chicago 😂😂
1965
If that car could talk i would say "boys have swag but men have class".
Smashed a like on the video for you man, fingers crossed for 3k likes this video, nice work!
Love a merc, and I love the red seats. Happy customer and a fantastic job 👏 well done
Gorgeous Old Classic Nice Job guys 👍