Hi Harry,
I have a trick for repairing your bushing at the risk of being laughed right off this list. I will add that I am almost 67 and have been working on these old MB's since I was 20. There's been a few times I've had to be creative and this was one of those times.
We also experienced the clunk in the rear of our 66 SL over 10 years ago. I've used this trick on many other applications to make nylon bushings etc. It sounds absurd, but actually works much better than you can possibly imagine and you really have nothing to loose by trying it.
Sounds like you have a lift which makes it much easier. Get some cotton string. Try to get something about 1/16" diameter. If you go too small like kite string, you will need to wrap it around the shaft too many times. Clean all remaining old bushing out of the gap. Wrap the string around and around the shaft until you have built up enough layers of string to fill the gap. Next take super glue (not gel) and from the top start to saturate the string until it's soaked and will not absorb any more glue. Be extremely careful not to allow the glue to drip on you.
When it dries, which is very quickly you will have a very durable bushing. My wife helped me do this (while on my back - no lift) at least 10 years ago and it is still in place. We've driven the car over 30,000 miles since doing that repair and had no issue or clunk.
You can start laughing now, but may want to wait until you've tried it first.
Kind regards,
Ed Riefstahl
Erie, PA