I bought my 1969 280SL from the original owner in 1989. It lived in Los Angeles until then and New Orleans since then. I have complete records. My clutch began to fail right before the pandemic. It crunched a bit going into first or reverse. Then, the car would lurch forward (if in first) or back (if in reverse) if I tried to start it with the car in gear and the clutch pedal fully depressed. Getting this car serviced in New Orleans is not easy, and the pandemic made that worse. I’ve been using the same shop since I bought the car, but the shop does mostly Ferraris and Lamborghinis and I have to wait until there’s an opening, which can take weeks. The M-B dealer will change the oil and lubricate, but that’s all. With a bad clutch and no service, the car has sat for months. Of course the battery is now dead as can be, and it won’t hold a charge. I started the car with jump wires (gear in neutral and clutch pedal fully depressed) and ran it for about 20 minutes at around 1500 rpm, then let it idle. It continued to run well for about 5 minutes, then abruptly stopped. A few weeks later I started it again with jump wires and ran it for around 10 minutes at around 1500 rpm, then let it idle and it stopped immediately. Can the dead battery be a reason the engine stopped? I’m thinking maybe the alternator couldn’t provide enough current at idle speed. Back to the clutch. I’m still waiting for my mechanic to call with an opening. I have no local alternatives. The clutch fluid is full. The car has about 182,000 miles, and the records do not reflect a clutch change. Any thoughts or suggestions? I can fill a car with fuel, and that is the extent of my mechanical ability. Many thanks in advance. BigLou