One of the amazing things about this community is that when we post a car, you guys typically send in a few more just like it. Sometimes they are similar and sometimes they are better. Well after featuring an incredibly rusty Mercedes 190SL, Dimitris K shared another one with us on Facebook. Finding a Mercedes 190SL barn find is no small task, but he managed to do it within mere moments of us posting the rust bucket 190sl. It really wouldn’t have taken much to be in better shape than that one, but this one is in considerably better condition. There is one major hurtle though, it is currently located in Athens, Greece. If you don’t mind doing all the paper work and waiting for it to be transported across the globe, you can take a look at it here on TooToo.gr.

I won’t pretend like I know how to read Greek, so I had to throw the listing into Google Translate. If you’ve used any translation software before, you know they can be less than perfect at doing their job. That being said, I was able to make sense of much of the listing. The seller claims it has been in the same family for the past 50 years and that it has only been parked for about 12 years. They also claim that it is one of only 3 Mercedes 190SLs sold in Greece. Of course they also claim that it is 100 percent original, right down to that bright blue leather… eh velvet upholstery?

I’m no Mercedes expert, but I’m pretty sure this car should have leather seats. The seller lists the car as having leather, so perhaps these are just seat covers. Or maybe the photos make the seats look like fabric? I’m going to guess they have been recovered, but in the overall scheme of restoring one of these, that is the least of your concerns. I would still want to have a personal inspection performed before making any offers. It certainly can’t be any worse than the previous rust bucket we featured!

I wouldn’t normally feature another Mercedes after featuring one so recently, but I was impressed by how fast Dimitris was at finding and sharing this one with us! It goes to show just how skilled and dedicated many of you are at hunting down great finds. It also reminds me that no matter where you live, if there is a structure large enough to house a car, it might just be hiding something great! Most importantly, no matter where you live or what type of cars you’re into, we love seeing your finds so keep them coming!