That was for the complete interior. [...] I,m told my car would ave left the factory with MB Tex. The Drivers and Passenger side are Vinyl Mat, No soundproofing was used. Carpets everywhere else in square twist. This would be the correct Spec.
I,m thinking I put it back to factory spec if I get it done... whats your view?
Very interesting discussion here.
I mostly agree with what Hans and Mike already mentioned.
If your car was delivered with MB-Tex, this should be indicated on the data card.
What does the field "Ausstattung" say? 116? Because that is what is supposed to be "black MB-Tex" on the 230 and 250 SL, which -
by the way - have the same material of MB-Tex. Fine grain, so to speak!
Your colo(u)r code would be 116 = Kaviar (caviar), which is deep dark grey, not black!
So, that's the first hurdle you would attempt changing any non-original material in your car like the seat covers now.
The today's available MB-Tex or MB-Tex replacement is much more coarse and will look like the 280 SL MB-Tex, which is clearly different from the 230/250 SL's MB-Tex.
The earlier material is just
unobtainium worldwide. You will not find it.
Either you would have to go with black
! (black not deep dark-grey) 280 MB-Tex, and the difference will be clearly visible, or you had to find some other sort of aftermarket (US-) vinyl that comes as close as possible to the original 230/250 MB-Tex !
Very hard!
I have never seen a material - aftermarket - that matches the original 230/250 MB-Tex !
2nd
Your (aftermarket ... or perhaps even factory-original) newer leather seat covers look great; so, if I were you I would not change them! Unless you can find a set of original left-over seat covers in 116 caviar from a donor restoration (Alfred here had a set a couple of years ago...).
So, my 2 cents: keep what you have.
As for the carpet, I am with the others. Kick it out and get a new carpet set of black (charcoal) square weave carpet from the usual suppliers here in Europe. Very good quality ... and comes very close to your original 1966 square weave carpet that is no longer with your car. Your stuff there is completely non-original.
If I were you (I am not) I would not buy the driver's/co-driver's floormats with the set but put original rubber mats back to the floorwells - which was the only original choice for 230/250ies back then.
If you dislike the view of the original rubber mats you can cover them with the typical coco-mats available back then or with another kind of mat.
Here is a pic of what the original 116 interior looked (a)like in your car.
The car is/was from Bob Waldman (Cascadia)
Enjoy![/size]
Best,
Achim(interio(u)r aficionado)