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Originally posted by fuegos100
so he mentions to me that he has a 1969 230sl
Paul,
Hi. He has the year or model wrong. 1963-1967 = 230SL.
If he has a 1969 280SL with 4-speed manual, and it happens to be a Euro delivered car, then that's my personal favorite combination.
1969 = early 280 model without later emissions & fuel savings accessories.
Euro 280 = sportier cam profile giving a couple extra HP near redline.
Euro 280 = lower differential ratio, USA 280 got a 4.08:1 ratio!
Euro 280 = nicer looking trim package.
4-speed manual = fun!
DANGER:
1. As you know, a mechanical fuel injection system that sits unused for
years gets all gummed up and needs a $1,000 rebuild, the fuel tank replaced, fuel guage sender replaced, fuel lines replaced, electric fuel pump rebuilt, etc....
2. Rust, rust, rust..... have a Pagoda-experienced restorer examine the car.
3. Interior and soft top could be shot from dry rot, nasty pets, or other.
4. If the engine has not turned over for years, take caution before turning that key! People on this list can give lots of suggestions if you need them.
Regarding the fuel injection rebuild, there are a few really reputable shops that do this, it's not a problem, just expensive. And the fuel injection system (adjustments & tune) is not a lost art, were all here on the other side of the computer!
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RoddPowell, Ohio, USA
1966 230SL, Euro, Auto, Leather, both tops
1994 E420