Hello to everyone in the forum.
After 5 years of storing a friend’s 230 SL in my garage, I have finally purchased the car. I had it thoroughly inspected, before purchase, by a qualified mechanic. The engine appears to be in good condition and runs well. If the odometer is showing the correct distance covered, the car has only been driven 76,146 km (47,000 miles) but based on the condition of the seats, I doubt the truth of that.
Apart from the motor, the car will need complete restoration Unfortunately I cannot find a Mercedes specialist close to where I live and I am considering taking the car to a specialist in Germany of in the UK. I live in SW France.
What I know so far is that the most significant problem is that the front cross-member (below the gearbox) is badly rusted and the front ends of the sills are also rusted. All three can be penetrated with a screwdriver. The passenger side, front chassis leg is slightly deformed as a result of an accident and the front cross-member behind the bumper has been replaced with a new part.
At some point the body was repainted in a dark red but the colour code on the data plate shows “180 G 180 G”, which I believe is silver. The hardtop is still that colour. The repaint was not a good quality job and although the dash appears to have been repainted to match the red, the motor was not removed and under the hood was brush painted.
The seats are in poor condition. There is a large piece of the surface of the driver’s seat missing and the passenger seat surface is cracked. The seat backs are in good condition. The rest of the interior is “tired” and will have to be replaced or in the case of the wood trim, refinished. However, apart from the plastic insert of a window winding lever being broken, no parts seem to be missing or damaged.
I have already replaced the front brake calipers, pads and wheel bearings. (One caliper was seized.) There are fluid leaks from almost everything.
I have a well equipped workshop, (two post lift, engine crane, compressor, air tools and bead blaster ) and I intend to do some of the mechanical work myself but I am an amateur with no training and I would appreciate receiving tips and advice.
My questions:
1. With the agreement of the restoration company, my plan is to strip the car as far as I can and within my capability, replace the components and to clean and repaint those items that are in good condition. Is this a viable strategy?
2. Are there any comments about problems I may have missed?
3. Other than the bodywork, which I cannot do, does anyone have any advice about what must to be left to professionals?
4. Are there any special tools that I should buy?
5. Any other comments.
If it will be of interest to the Group, I am willing to provide video, photographic and documentation information about the restoration as it goes along. I plan to start in about April or May 2020. If the forum would like to have this information it would be helpful to know how best to provide the data.