This morning, I completed my project on the soft top. I replaced the right missing springs, and everything seems to work well.
This is how I did it.
I removed the soft top canvas since I needed a new one anyway. Removed the springs from the left side, and then, removed the whole soft top frame from the car. I bought an angle iron from Home Depot, 3/4"x3/4". Cut a 2.5" long piece from this angle iron, ground it and drilled holes in it to match it to the mounting lever on the left side. Removed the pin from right side bottom hinge joint of the soft top frame. Took the frame to a local body shop and had the homemade mounting lever welded to the frame. Put the hinged joint back together, painted the new lever with a rust inhibitor, mounted the frame on to the car, adjusted the frame with shims, installed two new coiled springs which I bought from the local MB dealer. I fabricated the missing right side small spring from a coat hanger wire and installed it on the right side of the frame. This small spring was neither listed in MB parts list, nor available at the MB dealer. Installed a brand new soft top canvas. So far, things seem to be working fine. I hope it continues that way in the future.
My most frustrating part of the project was removing and replacing the coiled spring. Since it is in tension, and I did not have the right tools.
By the way, the entire frame without the canvas weighs approximately 40 pounds. In the absence of coiled springs, I found it rather difficult to hold the weight of the frame with one hand and try to tuck the canvas ends into the storage compartment with the other.
The coiled spring is made out of a steel wire of 0.14" diameter and elongates 1" for every 32 lbs(roughly). A spring like this sells for about $5.00 each in a hardware store. However, the spring ends will have to be reshaped to make them fit in the car. I bought springs from the MB dealer for $25.00 each.
I saw a repair estimate for fixing the frame for $3000.00 in this thread. I spent approximately $60.00 in out of pocket expenses plus a lot of my time and aggravation.
Again, thanks to you all for your helpful hints and discussions for which I am very grateful.
P.S.: I have a leftover coiled spring. If any forum member needs it, please let me know.