Although I joined several years ago, it’s only been recently that I’ve actually started enjoying my car. Here’s a short intro. My name is Len Reppond. This is my third SL. My first was a birthday present in 1969. I traded it in for a ‘73 r107 which I kept for nearly 20 yrs. After I sold it, I purchased a series of Lexus automobiles. The 280 I have now was purchased by my dad in January/February of 1971 from Rossi Motors in San Rafael (now RAB Mercedes). He has been the only owner of the car until he gave it to me after giving up his drivers license. The car is essentially unchanged since new. It has 67k miles, original paint and original interior. It’s been garaged since new and for a fifty year old car it’s in great shape. When dad gave it to me, it remained in his garage for several years so it hadn’t been driven in more than six years. I had intended on bringing down to the Bay Area but I’m a procrastinator and then Covid hit. Recently I sent a covered transport truck to dads place, loaded the car up and transported it directly to a shop nearby that specializes in vintage Mercedes. I had the fuel tank drained and inspected, replaced the brakes, steering, tires, mounts, radiator, oil cooler, muffler, had the FIP rebuilt, replaced a frozen clutch and added new bushings everywhere and all new hoses with correct clamps and on and on. I got to actually drive the car recently and it’s finally back at my home. I must say driving a four speed manual is so much fun! The car is nimble, quick and responsive and turns heads wherever I go! I couldn’t be happier. Some interior things need attention. The GP stereo was removed and sent to Becker. The carpets need replacing and I’m undecided what to do with the seat belts. The heater levers need replacement and the wood trim is out and at Madera for refinishing.
There have been a number of members who have helped me with advice and guidance. You all know who you are and I greatly appreciate each and every one of you.
Here’s some pix of the car after it’s first wash job since getting it to my place! My dad turns 101 in August and my intention is to drive it up to his place for him to see. I hope he’ll be impressed!