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mgandrew
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Junior Level
USA, OH, Granville
Posts: 25
1967 250 SL 4 speed
250SL 5 speed
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January 15, 2014, 02:28:29 »
Tell me what you know.
This car has had some body work. No fender spot welds, no paint runs under the hood (bonnet). A mediocre respray some years ago.
Some rust in each foot well.
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Peter van Es
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Netherlands, North Holland, Nederhorst Den Berg
Posts: 4074
Re: 250SL 5 speed
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January 15, 2014, 10:12:42 »
…and your question is?
I'd recommend reading a bit more before asking…
Peter
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stickandrudderman
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United Kingdom, England, Richmond
Posts: 2924
Re: 250SL 5 speed
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January 15, 2014, 16:04:23 »
I've had a look into my crystal ball and I reckon it's worth about 10k.
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Stick
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Flyair
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Poland, Mazowieckie, Konstancin Jeziorna
Posts: 1920
Re: 250SL 5 speed
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January 15, 2014, 17:36:16 »
To tell what I know... I am afraid I may know too much, so I prefer to remain silent, so it cannot be used against me
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Stan
1971 280SL
2011 SL550 AMG
2011 GL
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garymand
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USA, CA, Meadow Vista
Posts: 537
Re: 250SL 5 speed
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January 15, 2014, 18:22:42 »
Well...you are correct about the lack of paint runs, spot welds, You know more than most.
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Gary
Early 250SL German version owned since 71, C320, R350, 89 Porsche 944 Turbo S
67w113
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Re: 250SL 5 speed
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January 15, 2014, 19:50:43 »
I'll play alog..hmmmm does it have the fender notches for headlights?
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Jack Jones
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Canada, ON, Milton
Posts: 396
Re: 250SL 5 speed
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January 15, 2014, 20:09:17 »
Can you provide an audio track of the engine running?
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Jack Jones
1970 280SL 4 Speed
1984 280SL 5 Speed
Rodolfo
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Re: 250SL 5 speed
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Reply #7 on:
January 15, 2014, 23:58:54 »
it will most likely be the left side.That is often the case with these cars .
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mgandrew
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Junior Level
USA, OH, Granville
Posts: 25
1967 250 SL 4 speed
Re: 250SL 5 speed
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January 17, 2014, 17:50:23 »
The car doesn't run. Turns over quite well. Siphoned the tank to check the gas. It's the color of varnish. No wonder. It,s going to a shop to have all fluids changed including a flush of the fuel system. That should do it. I have some receipts for some serious work. Fuel injection pump being one of them. It has a very new looking soft top but I don't think it had ever been dropped into it's home behind the cockpit, because when I tried to do it wouldn't go down all the way. Have to work on that. My 280SL had it's hard top removed when I brought it home and the soft top was only up to support the cover in winter and if I got caught in the rain. Probably will do the same thing here. My 280SL had hardened valve seats. This one doesn't. Any consensus on the use of fuel additives?
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jameshoward
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United States, New Jersey (formerly of London)
Posts: 1570
Re: 250SL 5 speed
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January 17, 2014, 18:12:33 »
Photos!
And go to the wiki. Unless your 'shop' knows the cars well, it may pay you to take some printed matter to the mechanic. There's some sterling advice on getting a non-runner prep'd for starting, then servicing, etc.
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James Howard
1966 LHD 230SL
W113SL
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Re: 250SL 5 speed
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January 23, 2014, 23:36:30 »
James: I just finished re-commissioning a 250SL that sat for 15 yers. I was lucky as the fuel system was fine. Needed brakes all hoses and a major tune up.
I live in Aurora Ohio. If that's near you, I could come and take a look.
BTW, all SL's have aluminum heads so they all had hardened seats in the head.
Pete Lesler
W113SL
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mgandrew
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Junior Level
USA, OH, Granville
Posts: 25
1967 250 SL 4 speed
Re: 250SL 5 speed
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March 23, 2014, 15:22:06 »
Update, Runs, thanks to some advice from Joe Alexander. Test drive resulted in a rather loose shifter. I found all 6 gears but 2nd to 3rd was not so easy. Bushings ordered. Should be here this week.
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