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Looking for some Genuine 1968 280SL parts
« on: January 22, 2006, 04:28:54 »
Hi all,

I am new to this forum, and I am looking for a supplier or a online store that I can order some of the replacement parts for my 1968 280SL.  Is it still possible to aquire the genuine parts (new) anywhere in the states or in Germany?

Cheers
927


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Re: Looking for some Genuine 1968 280SL parts
« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2006, 10:56:22 »
Along with the links page, we have a database:
http://www.sl113.org/data/show_table.asp?table_name=usr_parts_and_service_suppliers

Don't forget purchasing directly from M-B.  Most parts are still available.

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Re: Looking for some Genuine 1968 280SL parts
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2006, 10:57:25 »
Hello,

Although I am new to Pagodas, I have owned several classic cars and a few Mercedes.  I can honestly say that the parts availability is one if the greatest aspects of owning a vintage Mercedes.  I read somewhere recently that over 90% of the parts are still available at the dealer.  On that note, there are three classes of parts:

1)  "Factory original" would be a part obtained from Mercedes dealer (or through a vender that obtains the parts wholesale and then resells retail).  It may have a Mercedes stamp or P/N marked on the part.  It should be noted that the vast majority of Mercedes Benz parts are (or were) manufactured by subcontractors such as Bosch, Girling, etc.

2) "Original Equipment Manufacturer"  or "OEM" parts are obtained directly from Mercedes subcontractors and are usually indentical.  These parts may lack a Mercedes star symbol or variant of part number but otherwise is the same.  Most of the time there is a substantial savings with OEM parts and they are just as good.

3)  "Reproduction" parts are available through vendors in cases of obsolencence or when the design of a part can be reproduced at a cost savings.  Sometimes the parts are as good (or better), while some are not quite up to par.  For example:  The rubber inserts on the body moldings are available as reproductions....I am told these are just as good.  The chrome rings for wheels (used on Pagodas through mid 280SL) are also available as reproductions at a substantial savings.  I am told if you look real close they are not quite as good as the original.  So one would have to enquire item by item on reproductions.

Another common term is "NOS" or "New Old Stock".  This is a factory part that was likely manufactured during the same period as the production of the car.  Parts of this nature are often found on Ebay, etc.  One must be diligent when obtaining NOS parts as time can often age or fatigue a part if it or a portion of it is perishable.

I hope this helps....I am sure others with add some more information.

Best Regards,

J. P. Mose
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Re: Looking for some Genuine 1968 280SL parts
« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2006, 17:48:23 »
Welcome 927, you have come to the right place.  The knowledge of parts and vendors that you will read about here is astonishing.  I bought my '68 280SL less than three years ago without much more than a clue about what I wanted to do with it. Through the advice from the generous people here, information about good vendors, and comparison of parts quality from dealer versus after-market, I am almost done(for now).  

I suggest that you spend a lot of time reading here.  Use the search tool for the specific reapir or part you want to address, one at a time.  Start searching for a copy of the Big Blue Book (BBB).  You can get one on CD from MB but I like having a paper copy as well.  

Good luck, we'll be here for you.



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Re: Looking for some Genuine 1968 280SL parts
« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2006, 01:36:28 »
Hi 927,
Go to GC's profile and send him an e-mail.
He had a source in Germany that helped him alot. Parts were original and cheaper than the manufacturers'.Ha also had a source in the UK.  I guess in scotland if i'm not mistaken.
Welcome to the group.

Andre Morcos (UAE)
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Re: Looking for some Genuine 1968 280SL parts
« Reply #6 on: January 24, 2006, 21:38:19 »
Dear All members,

Thanks so much for all these info.  They will sure help me on my path to rebuild my Automatic transmission.  I think my clutch is failing.  Need to find a source for a new clutch.

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Re: Looking for some Genuine 1968 280SL parts
« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2006, 02:08:41 »
927, welcome to a great group.
The best source in the UK for parts is Jacksons in Bournmouth. They are a MB dealer but have a specialist classic parts department also, the guy responsible is named Mervin and he will send you a parts book.
You can find them on the internet, just do a search. I will also send you some numbers when I am home in a few days.
Also again search the web or on this site SLS in Germany are fantastic with a great online parts book.
Good luck and maybe see you in Dubai in the near future.

Rob Walker

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