Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: kns on February 28, 2012, 02:05:05
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Hello folks.
I am having a 230SL repaired in Australia. I have been advised that the repairers (a reputable firm) have contacted Germany for parts but have been told that several parts I need are no longer available: specifically, sun visors, wooden dash trim (between instrument binnacle and windshield) and a white gear knob. This is inconsistent with my understanding that *every* part needed for a Pagoda could still be obtained ex-factory, to the point that ($$$ permitting) you could build a car from scratch if you wished.
Is anyone able to shed any light?
Cheers,
kns.
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Hi kns
I am also based in Australia, and have just finished restoring my 230SL. Most of the parts I sourced from a combination of
SLS (Germany) - http://www.sls-hh-shop.de/index.php/language/en/cat/c3_Mercedes-Benz-230SL-250SL-280SL-Pagoda--R113-W113-.html
Mercedes Classic Centre (USA) - www.mbusa.com/classic
Buds Benz (USA) - www.budsbenz.com
and Authentic Classics (USA) http://www.authenticclassics.com
Also, I bought many parts from eBay and from fellow members here on the forum
All the parts you mentioned I was able to buy. But there are a lot of parts that are NLA
Best of luck with the repair work !
Rgds
Franjo
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KNS,
There are a number of parts that are NLA and there has been quite some discussion on this forum about what is and isn't available so a search will highlight some of them.
The timber is available from Classic Centre in California or from SLS in Germany (See parts suppliers list on this forum) White gear nobs are available from the same place but the sun visors are NLA. There was a member on this forum from UK that remanufactured new ones so do a search on sun visors and you will find it. He is the only one as far I know that has had them in the last few years.
Where abouts in AUstralia are you having this all done. QLD?
Garry
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Many thanks Franjo - much appreciated.
Cheers,
kns
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...but WA. It isn't easy from here: you know what they say - "When it's 10:00pm in Qld it's 1930 in WA".
Many thanks for the tips.
Cheers,
kns.