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Odd Little Discovery
« on: April 08, 2006, 23:45:44 »
Greetings...

I was cleaning out the little "well" under the handbrake(280SL) pivot today and noticed that there seems to be a "drainage" hole at the bottom that is open to the ground.  I mean...I can see the garage floor thru it! This is a pretty unmolested car and there wasn't any plug in the hole...is this right?

As a general observation...I had removed the handbrake lever to repaint it. It was interesting to see how relatively crude this piece was, with not so pretty welds, etc.  Were they still "hand building" in 1970?

cheers,


Dennis Kohke

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Re: Odd Little Discovery
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2006, 05:54:43 »
I have the same hole on my 280SL.

Jeff C.
1970 280SL 4-speed

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Re: Odd Little Discovery
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2006, 09:42:56 »
Thanks Jeff...I guess it's OK.  It just seems a little odd in a car that is otherwise so "buttoned up".  I guess it would be helpful if one was to spill a vente Latte on the floor!


cheers,



Dennis

Vince Canepa

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Re: Odd Little Discovery
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2006, 14:55:18 »
Mine has a rubber plug in the hole.  I think it might be P/N 110 987 00 39.  In my spare parts book that number is listed in several places on the floor pan including "an hand brake covering".

Vince Canepa
1967 250SL
113.043-10-001543
568H Signal Red
116 Caviar MB-Tex

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Re: Odd Little Discovery
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2006, 16:10:40 »
Vince, where did you get your spare parts number book?  And, more importantly, can I get one too?

Ray
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Vince Canepa

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Re: Odd Little Discovery
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2006, 05:36:13 »
It was given to me by fellow board member, Jim Villers.  It was owned by a Virginia Section MBCA member who passed away.  It is the same book the dealers used to have, before the electronic age.  It is a gold mine of important data.

Vince Canepa
1967 250SL
113.043-10-001543
568H Signal Red
116 Caviar MB-Tex