1) What was your father's real name and forum name? Perhaps we remember him well here.
He left me large binders of printed information from this W113.org forum. I only see one instance of him being logged in (under his real name "Christian Phaneuf") on Aug 7th, 2002. Just when he bought the car and was in the early stages of restoring it. Naturally, when I joined the forum I tried to see his posts, but could not find any. Perhaps posts and users get deleted when they are inactive for too long? He died in 2008.
5) But what about your old original taillights? Are they still there? If so, clean them up thoroughly. You will be amazed how much they turn out if you give them a comprehensive clean up with an old (or new) toothbrush and simple dishwasher detergent.
They are the wrong type (amber turn signal), and one of them has a slight crack. It is not an emergency, but I would like to make the car as correct as possible. I do have some experience polishing plastics, etc...but really the car is fantastic...it just has a few little things I want to get right...
It's funny, I have been "into" antique cars (magazine subscriptions) for fifteen years or more, never owning one (money, young children). When my father got bitten by the bug, I did tell him to splurge and buy the outrageously expensive fully restored 50 000$ 230SL. He thought it was way too expensive, so he got the 17 000$ nice "driver", and thought he would slowly do the "little things" that need done.
That was not knowing him well, and nothing was good enough, it had to be perfect. It ended up costing him tens of thousands more, years of research and work, countless hours of disgusting stripping the whole body to save on bodyshop work, and now I am the one who benefits from it! I do think he actually enjoyed the restoration process itself, seeing the ugly duckling turn into a magnificent roadster! As I read somewhere, the best 90 000$ car 30 000$ can buy!
All I have to do is re-assemble the hardtop. It is fully restored too, but not re-assembled. Not that I think I will be using it much. This car has never seen rain, and never will during my tenure. It has always been in a heated, de-humidified garage, and will stay that way, with little trips to meets and car shows and Sunday drives until it gets to its next owner.
I sent an eMail to register the car in the Registry, and my real name is Jerome. Nice joining you all, have a great night!