Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: Saint on August 30, 2009, 18:49:59
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Hi I have just purchased a lovely Gun metal grey 280 November 1970 with 73,000 original miles it had only been averaging 250 miles a year for the last 8 years so I was a little worried to have to drive it 550 miles home from where I picked it up !!
I was really pleased that as my journey progressed through the Welsh country side the car drove better and better and I am really pleased and impressed with it now having the car a week and having covered a total of 800 miles I am finding the seats a little low and uncomfortable is it possible to replace the seats with ones from the latter 107 model with the head rests ? Many thanks Mark
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I don't know about R107 seats, but I'm sure someone will speak up. This post http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=10620.msg71341#msg71341 has a picture of a Pagoda with SLK seats. The guy said it was a fairly easy job to put them in, just drill another couple of holes in the new seat track.
Peter
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But why would one want to "butcher" an original 73K miles Pagoda?
Upholster the seats is a better way, IMO.
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Best is to have the seat rebuilt and reupholstered. You can then get headrests added to the original W113 spec that was available from about 1970 on in UK. I had this done about 4 years ago. Unbelievable. Seats are nice & firm and the headrest look and work great. Here's a picture
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Mechatronic does a seat mod that you'll only notice once you sit down.
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Bit like a whoopie cushion, then ?
(sorry, couldn't resist it)
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Someone here (in Aus) put C class seats in his. Looked good, IMO and if you can get matching leather, all the better. Keep your old seats though in case you sell the car.
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A not so good photo of that conversion.
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Bit like a whoopie cushion, then ?
(sorry, couldn't resist it)
Good one Peter! In reality the upgraded seat has the support of a modern seat.
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Saint,
Original seats in proper repair are quite firm and comfortable. I'd opt for rebuilding original.
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I would rebuild the seats. I did mine last year, new horsehair pads are still available from MB, and you can get leather seat kits that fit like a glove. It did mine myself, not a big to do, anyone can do it.
Bob
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On the other Pagoda site there was a posting from Poland about his Father's SL. It was a silver car with perhaps a parchment or cream interior. He and his father had done most of the work on it. I remember reading that he had wished it had the original seats. I can't remember the entire story but I believe the seats were from a 107 and it did have a smaller headrest.