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Restoring a 280
« on: July 03, 2018, 14:13:29 »
Good afternoon all.
I have just started to restore a 1970 280sl and would like to ask if anyone could point me in the right directions for different aspects of the car. Ie structural parts floors chassis parts etc I need to re trim and pad the seats MB tex and re carpet,the rest of the trim is quite good.Also a lot of the weather seals could do with replacements . I know i can send it to someone to do it all but unfortunately not in my budget. Not trying to make it a show winner just a sound useble classic. I am in the UK.
Thank you in advance.

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Re: Restoring a 280
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2018, 15:38:03 »
Hi,

I got my floor panels from SLS in Germany.  I did try MB in Poole (they have a classic parts dept), but they didn't have the floor panels.  I did however get some of my other panels from MB in Poole (Inner wings etc).

There are many places for interiors.  I have just ordered a complete new interior from KHM, you can look at one of my previous posts with some of the feedback and possible other suppliers below.  Also there is a suppliers list in the Technical Manual.

https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=27785.0

Hope this helps..

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Steven

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Re: Restoring a 280
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2018, 10:53:08 »
Yes mate
My name is Nick
Thanks again.

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Re: Restoring a 280
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2018, 15:12:01 »
Having recently restored my 71, I can give you the following recommendations in terms of exterior items
1-if you are going to pull the tach, cluster and speedometer, send them out for service.  Now is the time.
2-replace all bulbs now
3-all rubber seals that touch glass should be OEM.  The truck should also be OEM.  I have also used OEM door seals because I heard there were issues with these too, but some people have used aftermarket.
4-if anything needs to be re chromed---do it now.
5-replace windshield?  (also plenty of advice as to the sequence of steps to do this here on our site)

Are you doing engine work?  How is your exhaust?--I have plenty of advise as it relates to other things as well.

Steven
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Re: Restoring a 280
« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2018, 16:56:55 »
Hi,

I got my floor panels from SLS in Germany.  I did try MB in Poole (they have a classic parts dept), but they didn't have the floor panels.  I did however get some of my other panels from MB in Poole (Inner wings etc).

There are many places for interiors.  I have just ordered a complete new interior from KHM, you can look at one of my previous posts with some of the feedback and possible other suppliers below.  Also there is a suppliers list in the Technical Manual.

https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=27785.0

Hope this helps..

Do you have a name? 


Steven

Keep in mind that ALL 113 floor pans are made by K&K in Michigan. Even floor pans sold by MB. You may be able to get them at a better price directly from source.
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Re: Restoring a 280
« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2018, 17:12:52 »
Including the ones made in Poland?


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Re: Restoring a 280
« Reply #6 on: July 04, 2018, 18:39:33 »
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Including the ones made in Poland?
Yes... And including the ones made in Denmark...?
https://www.klokkerholm.com/xProductCatalogue/Default.aspx
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Re: Restoring a 280
« Reply #7 on: July 05, 2018, 15:36:14 »
I'm just going by what I was told.  SLS sells K&K floor pans and they end up all over the world. Why would someone go to the bother of reinventing floor pans when there's already plenty of them right now? 
1966 230SL 5 speed, LSD, header pipes, 300SE distributor, ported, polished and balanced, AKA  ''The Red Rocket ''
Dan Caron's SL Barn

1970  3.5 Coupe
1961  190SL
1985   300CD  Turbo Coupe
1981  300SD
2013  GMC  Sierra
1965  230SL
1967 250SL
1970 280SL
1988 560SEC

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Re: Restoring a 280
« Reply #8 on: July 06, 2018, 00:25:28 »
Yes... And including the ones made in Denmark...?
https://www.klokkerholm.com/xProductCatalogue/Default.aspx

Unless I'm missing something it looks like the earliest SL for which Klokkerholm supplies parts is the R107...
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Re: Restoring a 280
« Reply #9 on: July 06, 2018, 08:44:24 »
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.../...looks like the earliest SL for which Klokkerholm supplies parts is the R107...
Well, there are things behind the scene. The repro parts market is complex indeed.
When it comes to Klokkerholm, for instance the "dansk" (Danish) fuel tanks were discussed in the Forum recently. I.e. parts manufactured at one source but sold via distributors in various constellations...
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=26118.msg189475#msg189475
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=27729.msg199390#msg199390
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