Hello again Kent,
Here is my other classic; a 1994 E320 Cabriolet
	that I'd also like you to post in the gallery.  About 2 years ago I was
	looking on Cars.com for a 1990s Merc SL -- which I've wanted all my life
	and which are now at the bottom of their depreciation cycle (i.e. lots
	of good ones can now be bought incredibly cheap) -- and I found several
	that looked great, but for some reason I just couldn't make myself "pull
	the trigger" on one.  But then, this rare 4-seater E320 Cabriolet popped
	up and I instantly knew it was the one I wanted-- the lines are just
	gorgeous-- much better looking, I think, than the SL.  This classic sold
	new for around $90k but I bought this one --still in excellent shape,
	zero rust,  amazingly clean underneath, a brand-new top and with only
	88k miles on it-- for only $8,500 !  The color-combination was the
	clincher for me; emerald green with tan leather interior and tan top
	(I've never seen another one with a tan top--?--I don't know if it was a
	factory color option--but it looks fantastic.) A Ford dealer had it down
	near Orlando, FL.  He got it as a trade-in and just wanted to dump it
	off.  Having only seen pics of it on my computer, but having the
	dealer's verbal assurance that it was very, very nice, I sent him the
	money in advance, flew one-way down to FL and drove it home back to WV.
	To do that, of course, is somewhat risky, but the car drove like a dream
	all the way home, and still does!  The straight six motor is wonderful--
	smooth and powerful (217 hp).  The car is so beautiful I just stare at it sitting in my
	driveway and think, "Do I really own this gorgeous Mercedes?"  It makes
	me happy!  I don't actually drive it much-- I treat it as a
	garage-queen/ weekend cruiser--- and I consider it a decent  investment.
	If I take care of it I can enjoy it for years and still always know that
	I can probably get all my purchase money back anytime I want to sell it.
	You can't beat that.  Better than having the money stuck away in a
	savings account!  When I do take it for a spin, if I stop at a store, of
	course I park it well away from the other cars to avoid any parking lot
	dings.  Frequently when I return to the car, there will be one or two
	complete strangers standing around it just admiring it.  This 21 year
	old convertible actually "draws a crowd".  Of course they question me
	all about it and give me many nice compliments.  Again, that kind of
	stuff just makes you feel good.
	    Thank you again, Kent, for all your EXCELLENT
	instructional/repair videos and manuals that you provide us.  They are
	all FANTASTIC!!
Best Regards,
David Ansell (Attorney at Law)