Well, I went ahead this morning and ordered a rebuilt longbody pump. They seem to know what they are doing, and are very familiar/specialize with vintage Mercedes of the 113 era.
I did (last month) pull the bottom off of my pump, and successfully reseal it (it is possible, but you do have to be careful, and I did have to use some gas-friendly Permatex from long ago). Given how unpleasant it is to be towed, and uncertain as to how many times my wife will tolerate the garage smelling strongly of gas, this rebuild approace seems to provide a pretty high level of certainty. I also like the rebuild approach - known good parts are retained, and quality current parts replace the worn ones (maybe better than new, depending on the skill of the rebuilder.....).
Given how difficult parts are to get now, those with aging pumps and a desire to retain their original, older style pump, may want to determine now how they are going to fix their pumps, and obtain the parts while they are only hard to get, rather than impossible..... I was going to get a used pump on eBay, but I figured that was no solution as it probably had better than 100K on it and as such was only a short-term solution ('till it broke too).
Thanks for all of the help and offer of the kit!!
Regards -- Roger