Author Topic: Winter Projects  (Read 16588 times)

Tom230sl

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Re: Winter Projects
« Reply #25 on: October 06, 2005, 13:13:06 »
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Originally posted by Kgear

Tom, that restoration looks great. Can't wait to see the finished product -- who is doing the work for you?

Question - can you give any details on how the A/C unit restored?  That is on my "to-do" list but I'm not sure where to begin.  My unit is out of the car but cosmentically it looks like the your "before" picture.

Ken G
1971 280 SL
Silver/red


Disassembly is pretty straight forward.  Refinish metal parts by stripping to bare metal and repaint.  Have the condenser pressure tested then cleaned and straighten the fins.  I used Dynamat inside (more effecient and cleaner than the foam rubber of the original ).  The vents were cleaned and face plates were re-created by silk screening onto new aluminum plates and water jet cutting of holes.  The plastic bezel was also cleaned and sprayed with flat black.

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Tom230sl

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Re: Winter Projects
« Reply #26 on: October 06, 2005, 13:14:18 »
quote:
Originally posted by theengineer

Tom230SL: I'm impressed! Who is it that does such restoration work?

I don't want to hijack this topic so look for my post "Lucky Car".

Ben

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Re: Winter Projects
« Reply #27 on: October 07, 2005, 03:00:27 »
I plan to do a big project !

I am moving house next week, building a new house locally, but renting for a year !  The rented house does not have a garage or even enough driveway space for my 230SL so I decided to bite the bullet and do what I have put off for years !

I am going to replace the front wings, rear 1/4 panels, repair some dings in the door and boot lid, any other rust repairs and have the car repainted in its original colour which is DB050. The car currently is some MB shade of white which is lighter than it should be !

This car has rust in its wheel arches and headlamp buckets and along its extremities. I will be stripping the car of all its trim, chromework etc, and dropping it to my bodyshop where I expect it will stay for 6 months or so !

I'll miss it and miss driving it but it seems like a good time to kill two birds with one stone !

I will have lots of questions I am sure so I'm warning you all to lookout !!!   [:p]

It seems like a lot of us are going through this process at the same time, maybe a communal (sp?) thread would be a good idea !

Regards,
Ben in Ireland.
'64 230SL 4sp.

Tom230sl

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Re: Winter Projects
« Reply #28 on: October 07, 2005, 10:22:01 »
quote:
Originally posted by Ben

I plan to do a big project !

I am moving house next week, building a new house locally, but renting for a year !  The rented house does not have a garage or even enough driveway space for my 230SL so I decided to bite the bullet and do what I have put off for years !

I am going to replace the front wings, rear 1/4 panels, repair some dings in the door and boot lid, any other rust repairs and have the car repainted in its original colour which is DB050. The car currently is some MB shade of white which is lighter than it should be !

This car has rust in its wheel arches and headlamp buckets and along its extremities. I will be stripping the car of all its trim, chromework etc, and dropping it to my bodyshop where I expect it will stay for 6 months or so !

I'll miss it and miss driving it but it seems like a good time to kill two birds with one stone !

I will have lots of questions I am sure so I'm warning you all to lookout !!!   [:p]

It seems like a lot of us are going through this process at the same time, maybe a communal (sp?) thread would be a good idea !

Regards,
Ben in Ireland.
'64 230SL 4sp.


pay close attention to the outer rear wheel wells and main frame  rails  neear  the jack holes, good luck... slippery slope!

Ben

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Re: Winter Projects
« Reply #29 on: October 10, 2005, 05:14:59 »
quote:
pay close attention to the outer rear wheel wells and main frame rails neear the jack holes, good luck... slippery slope!


.........yeah thanks Tom............I've seen what lurks there and its not pretty !

Regards,
Ben in Ireland.
'64 230SL 4sp.