Hi,
I searched it yesterday in my
"230 SL, Catalog A" from 1963 (ilustrated spare parts, without part numbers), and there's any plastic cover on top of the rear shock aborbers.
There isn't in the
"230 SL Spare Parts List" (Edition C from 1967) either.
BBB and
Haynes don´t show these covers for the W113, but they do for the sedans.
I also searched the tests when the Pagodas -from 230 to 280- were launched in
vintage magazines from the '60-'70, where all tested cars supposedly were originals (because they were new cars for the media): all pictures of the trunk -vertical or flat spare wheel- show the shock aborbers without plastic covers.
According to those sources, it seems that these plastic covers were not original in the W113. The reason? Maybe MB considered the gap between the top of the shock absorber and the top of the trunk too small there (= no risk of damage to the luggage), or it was a issue of weight
, after all, we own an Sport Light(weight) with aluminum hoods and doors, so... why to add extra weight there?
People who like these covers for their Pagoda, could probably add covers from a W111 or a W108. I guess they would work.
Regards,
Albert de la Torre Chavalera
Barcelona (Catalunya/Spain)
Feb.'64 230 SL Euro 113042-10-002432