Hi All,
Tom Rose and I, in pursuit of perfection, collaborated on replacing our respective wheel covers with new. I located a very professional local body shop who agreed to paint them, labor and materials, for $50 each. Considering the amount of hand masking, I think this is probably a good deal.
Tom got all new, OEM Mercedes wheel covers and sent them to me. I thought I bought the same from Millers, but at a lower price. Turns out that Millers has one part number, but two different wheel covers--repro, and OEM. Well when mine came and I compared them to Tom's I was appalled.
Tom's looked like they should have been in a display case in a jewelry store laying on red velvet; the OEM's are that good. Mine looked like, well, something less. What was annoying is that the cost of reproduction of something like this is in the tooling; you'd think that the manufacturer could have spent a couple of dollars more on a higher grade of stainless! But, nooooooo The OEM's also have a hologram label on the back indicating they are genuine Mercedes parts.
Back to Miller's mine went for exchange. I took all 8 of them in for painting on Monday afternoon, and about 24 hours later they called me and said they are all done. Wow. I'll edit this post when I see what they look like.
What was very impressive was that the body shop manager--with a suit on--saw my sample coming out of the box and said, "Oh, 568 Signal Red. My favorite color!" He also waxed ecstatic on the look of full wheel covers for early Mercedes versus alloys. Saying the right thing, or his real opinion?? Hmmm....
BTW Miller's sells the new OEM wheel covers for $115 each. Repros are $75 each, or $260 for a set of 4. Apparently they have quite a few as the vendor shipped more then they wanted!
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored