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Originally posted by Chad
Speaking f that, I just do not understand why something as simple as the firewall pad can not be made to have the same pattern as the original, They opted to put this grainy pattern on it that is incrrect, so why not just opt to put the original pattern instead. It seems so dumb.
-CD-
1967 230SL, 113.042 10
1983 300TDT, 123.193
Chad, you have to understand the auto industry. In MB's case, simply having a part available is in most respects, good enough. The finish on it is somewhat less important.
Many finishes have changed over the years. True CAD plating has yielded to zinc, then to simply paint. Surface textures are changing as materials change and vendors change. Certain colors are hardly obtainable due to hazardous ingredients that made the original.
Your average parts buyer at MB probably isn't even aware that this textural change on the firewall pad is such an issue with 113 owners. That's the part where the Classic Center comes in however, and perhaps Tom can suggest it, and see where it goes.
One additional thing to keep in mind however, is if a part is very commonly available by third party sources, it is unlikely whether MB will invest the time and money to create yet another source. How many firewall pads do you think they can sell?
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored