A cool thing about Bring A Trailer is that it’s been around so long, that by now, several cars will have gone through their system several times. BaT marks those cars as “Alumni”; when a BaT Alumni car goes up on the site, it has a link to the previous ad, and you can easily compare before-and-after photos and see whether the car has had improvements made or maintenance done.
Everyone knows how important a paper trail can be when looking for a useable classic car, let alone a daily driver.
Linking back to old ads also shows how a car will have changed during the previous owner’s tenure. A good example is this 1989 Mercedes-Benz 190E, which was auctioned on BaT in January 2024.

Equipped with the biggest engine you could specify on a factory 190E order, it has the 2.6-liter M103 straight six with 158 horsepower. AMG-tuned versions of the 190E could have a 3.2-liter, 230-horsepower version of the same engine, and Cosworth-developed sporting variants with the 16-valve four-cylinder boasted a 170-horsepower reading for US-market cars. Still, the six-cylinder in this car is certainly a big block when it comes to W201 engines, and it fills the engine bay nicely, from the firewall to the radiator.
As a 1989 car, the Mercedes is already a facelift version, which you can tell from the two-tone look and the beefy “Sacco” panels on the lower doors, painted in a darker red.

At the time the car was put up on BaT in 2024, the car had 77k on the clock (total mileage unknown due to the speedometer and odometer cable being out of commission for a while), a clean and unripped interior, but also accident history after a collision with a light pole likely crumpled the driver side front corner and deployed the driver airbag.
All in all, a tidy car, but crashed once already. It sold for $5,570 to the person currently selling it on BaT.

Now, in these two years the car’s appearance has changed quite a bit. It’s no longer Garnet Red, nor is it stock. The 190E now sports a breathtaking widebody kit with custom bumpers and a respray in white, complete with white, powdercoated 19-inch wheels and an enormous rear wing. If you thought the HWA EVO had an eye-catching widebody look, so does this thing. The windows are tinted and all the chrome on the car has been resprayed white, the big Mercedes front grille included. The look is a bit Koenig Specials meets Batmobile.
The headlights have been replaced with black units and the tail lights now have a smoked look. The BaT photo gallery also shows work-in-progress photos, which detail how the widebody kit was blended into the bodywork. The suspension has been lowered with Vogtland springs and the wheels are Rotiform. The car now has a Florida title [Ed note: Seems redundant to mention the Florida title – MH].

Understandably, the modifications on the car are polarizing. The comment section on BaT includes such gems as “Bruno Sacco is rolling in his grave,” but the seller also goes into more detail about the car.

He wanted a good, solid basis for his project, and this one-owner New York car with a fender bender history turned out to be just the ticket. For a while, the builder even considered keeping it stock, but couldn’t help himself; he notes that the accident history was a minor detail and the car was structurally fine, something that was crucial for his project. The original owner of the Mercedes had approved of the modifications, too.

The engine bay remains in the original factory red color, as repainting it would have made things too complicated. The interior is also in original shape, retaining the beige MB-Tex upholstery, wood trim, and airbag steering wheel.
But it’s these things that maybe make the Mercedes feel half-finished.

What would it take to make this car cool? It’s been transformed far from its original starting point and history as a lady owned, garaged car, but I feel it could go a little further.
With the body kit as extensive as it is and the color change so drastic, there are still modifications to do. In my own opinion, the interior should go, with a full roll cage installation, a deep dish steering wheel, and bucket seats instead. If this car needs to look the way it does on the outside, it might as well do so on the inside.
After nearly four decades of faithful service, the six-cylinder, completely stock powerhouse should come out of the car for a tune-up, so the engine bay could be matched to the exterior colour and the transmission swapped for a manual unit. And the wheels? Replace them with three-piece BBS or other period-correct items, preferably gold ones. In the rear of the car, they could stick out even a little further than the current ones do. Just go all in on the weird, wacky, white-out theme. It’s halfway there already.
Going back to the point where the road forked, I wouldn’t have done a single modification to the car’s 2024 look, but that’s just me, and I don’t have a 190E in my garage. The customizer does, and he did what he felt was necessary. More power to him.
[All photos: Bring A Trailer]









I somehow now have an even worse distaste for Florida then I did five minutes ago.
Dr Rockso and this Mercedes scream “I DO C-C-C-COCAINE!!!”
The drummer wasn’t named “Snowball” for nothing!
Now we know what the kid from Corvette Summer decided to do when he retired; moved to Florida and, um. Yeah.
I thought he went on to defeat Emperor Palpatine and the dismantle the galactic empire?
Gotta have a hobby after dismantling a galactic empire. After that it just seems like you’re sitting around waiting for people to get you blue milk. Maybe too much blue milk made the build seem like a good idea.
Jedi training was just Luke souping up that Corvette he found in the junkyard.
“Use the Forced-Induction Luke”
Working his plastic model kitbash fantasies in a haze of testers fumes.
Just because you can, etc….
Buy it for Radwood!
BTW, the seller did a wide body kit to a corvette too
Thank you for not including a link.
I look forward to it selling for less than it did before.
My crystal ball says the result will show “bid to $1700”
I hope that is the case, but I fear the end result is some crazy person dramatically overpaying for it.
Oh. Oh no.
Had this been done to a Chevy Cruze or an Iron Duke Firebird, I could smile at the absurdity and know that nothing of value was lost.
Instead, I’m feeling the same unease as after seeing The Fly.
Look how they massacred my boy.
Honestly, fill in the strakes, remove the wing, and change the headlights it’s not that bad. Redo the interior in a more appropriate color with period correct Recaros and install a period correct mosselman turbo setup and it would be just right.
Edited to say, the wheel fitment and spacers are the scariest thing on this car though
I think the front end of the car isn’t too bad, but the rear just too much. The shape of the rear fenders is 80s cheesy, the knockoff Countach wing and molded-in wing look dumb.
I’m not saying the 190 is so perfect that any mods are sacrilegious, but cheese and rice, was this ‘customizer’ competing in a bad taste contest, which he won?
At first glance I thought it was an early W124, which would have upset me consirably more.
“The 190E now sports a breathtaking widebody kit”
Some ugly baby, huh?
Breathtaking like a punch to the nads.
I like it! Not the kind of car I would want to have, but it’s nicely done. I like that the inner doors and door sills are painted. Would be interesting to know if they painted the engine bay. That would be a ton of work.
They didn’t do the engine bay.
The article mentions that this was NOT done.
Somewhere a 16 year old (or someone who thinks like a 16 year old) is going YESSSS! To each their own. Now i’m going to have to watch how much this one goes for.
The “we have HWA EVO at home” meme doesn’t go near far enough for this. The HWA EVO was the first 6-figure-plus car I gave a damn about in a long time because it’s so spectacular.
This makes me physically ill.
I’m not particular to the HWA EVO either.
There seems to be three camps to widebody kit appreciation:
I think this appeals to the most fervent diehards of #2, but the HWA is an excellent example of what appeals to #3.
4. Somebody’s should be executed.
I’m just waiting for Adrian or The Bishop to chime in on this one!
…At least it seems well put together. Have to wonder why the owner is selling it, though. Is this someone who buys a car, turns it into something attention-grabbing, and then flips it? Engine bay hasn’t even been painted, interior is mostly stock…I get the feeling this is more a cash grab than someone’s pride and joy.
You wouldn’t keep it for less than 2 years if you liked it. Especially if you were working on it much of that time.
PS: if I had the money and interest, now that it has that kit on it and it doesn’t matter anyway: full interior in a lurid color (remove the tint so you can see it!) the same size wheels it has now…but chrome, a full stereo install with enough bass in the trunk to make that wing shake harder than the Mercedes W13, and instead of white, some color from Chrysler’s late ’60s/early ’70s collection. One of the ones with a fun name like Sub Lime or Go Mango.
…yes it’s more 2000s Sydney auto-salon scene and Mighty Car Mods most recent project might’ve infected my brain a bit…
You forgot the neon lights on the undercarriage and radio phone antenna on the trunk lid.
I got the impression from the ad that buy/build/flip is this guy’s thing. Nothing wrong with that, it’s a way to make a living.
I know everyone is gonna hate it, but I kinda like it. But the most obvious piece of advice I can give anyone ever is don’t buy someone else’s project. The owner clearly got bored of the expense of the project.
They wanted a 1000SEL build and ended up half way
You ever go to the 1000SEL web page? You can get lost in terrible German tuning choices for hours.
oh yeah i’ve enjoyed that site and the patina collective extensively
Lord I never knew that site existed. Cringe on steroids.
cringe?! 80s excess baby! Greed is Good!
That you Gordon?
I’m envisioning an electric blue leather interior with Recaro mesh-headrest seats. CRT TV screen in the center console and a vintage corded car phone. Nardi steering wheel and a stereo that takes up the ENTIRE center stack with an honest-to-god graphic EQ with many sliders. The aforementioned BBS 3-piece wheels (but with white centers), with or without the aero covers
Yes, I’m from Florida. Why do you ask?
Perfect star car for a “Miami Vice” reboot.
I prefer the “before” version.
That’s because you have eyes. And sense. And taste.
I’m in support of the new owner doing their thing to make it their own. However, when you go to look at a someone else’s project and you see an unpainted engine bay and that they haven’t redone the interior in a color that made more sense, you should know that it was a half-assed job and should walk away.
*insert Jim Carey gagging gif*
Jim Carey’s before/after photos
It’s not a race car. What it really needs is a full white leather interior.
alligator seats
“Quite a bit” is doing so much heavy lifting in that sentence I am surprised it didn’t end up in the ER.
It would be glorious if someone purchased this and restored it back to stock.