I finally got around to making my new under dash panels for my 280sl. I do have the old ones but they are pretty far gone. Especially the driver and passenger sides.
I believe my original panels have never been mounted correctly. The PO tucked the panels under the under dash pads(bolsters?) and screwed right through the panels.
There seems to be two methods that these panels were mounted to the dash. First, was just screwed in. Second, push pins where used. Authentic Classics offers a under dash panel hardware kit. The kit looks like it contains all parts for push pins and screws depending on your mounting method.
http://www.authenticclassics.com/Underdash-Panel-Installation-Kit-for-230SL-250SL-p/auth-002803.htmMy car was built in Aug 1968 (US).
As you can see from the pictures, the drivers side has two holes in the dash. These holes are bigger than normal screw holes. I don't see any threading in them. I'm guessing these were for the push pins?
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The passenger side dash only has screw holes for the under dash pad. There are not extra holes for the under dash panels. How is the passenger side mounted?
I have been told that the center panel just wedges under the dash pad and no screws are needed.
I fellow member here has a May 1968 280sl. His driver's side panels are screwed in. When did they switch to push pins and or back? It seems the switch had to be in that 3 month period. Did all post Aug 1968 cars start using push pins?