I've had a clunk somewhere in the rear suspension area for years and have replaced as many rubber pieces as I can identify, clear up to the front engine mounts yet the clunk persists. It only happens when I shift from first to second (strongest) and from second to third (less of a clunk), no clunk when going from third to fourth gear. I assume it's because there's more torque in the lower gears. At any rate, the clunk hasn't gotten worse in twenty years and it only happens when shifting, never when going over bumps, railroad tracks or any other road irregularities. Two mechanics have told me to just put the car (1970, 280SL, manual 4 speed, 71K miles, 2-owner car) on my lift and with a crow bar carefully start prying around to see what moves that shouldn't. Needless to say, it hasn't been a successful procedure. Can someone post a picture or diagram of the likeliest culprit in the aflicted area(s)?