First off let me say hello,i'm RJ new to the board,i am a lover of all vintage german cars,and a small segment of new ones. I recently aquired a low mileage documented 1970 280SEL automatic on the tree for a good price, ofcourse here is the info for those waiting on the catch,it had been setting in a field for 20+,now before you say, whoa, let me explain, its condition is actually pretty good for a car that set that long,no structure rust, just cosmetic,no water damage other then the wood trim being a little damaged due to moisture,the odometer shows 53,000 and the documents that stayed with the car have visits to a mercedes shop up until about 47,000 of that, and that was in 78, it was parked in 81 due to a bank dispute and sat all that time until about 87 when the bank debt was cleared and it was sold to the previous owner,which let it set on a mountain in a field, which is why i think its not completely gone. I am the 3rd owner,with the minimal rust on the car its definately saveable,all the electrics work,windows lights etc...,the fuel pump horn and a few other items have suffered the test of time. Now to the question at hand,i cant for the life of me get the car to fire very strong, new points & condenser etc.., what i'm having a real problem with is that ancient ignition box,i am hoping the wires were replaced right,it has a spark but very weak,i've tried a different coil,but i think i've come to the conclusion that the ignition box is at fault,my question being is there a way to completely replace the box or an ignition upgrade Pertronix and the like...,i dont know much about these models when it comes down to model specific things,although i understand Bosch MFI,and intend to restore all injection components, i am aware that the SL of the same year shares the engine components,and that led me here in the hopes of getting advice on certain things. I realize that an already running 280SEL would be more cost affective to buy and keep up,but its a labor of love,there werent that many W108 SEL's made i believe it was somewhere in the 6800 ball park for the American market for the 280SEL,correct me if i'm wrong please,i refuse to let this great piece of history rust away over the years,i cant bring myself to sale it,so its staying,i'm sure all of you understand completely my devotion,so if you could help with my ignition question, i would be greatly appreciative,thanks for your time,and i hope i didnt ramble on too long......
,RJ