Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: RCS Coupe on February 27, 2015, 04:04:23
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Does anyone have a trunk lid without a fabric pad inserted at the center of the stiffening cross bars? My '67 250SL (that I've owned for 30 years) did not have a pad there when I restored it a few years ago, so I did not put one in. The car was unmolested and still in original paint when I did the restoration.
Oh, and, there was no "shadow" of a pad ever having been there. See attached photo taken during disassembly.
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As far as I know all W113 cars left the factory with this anti-squeak felt piece. Perhaps the car wasn't quite "unmolested" when you got it?
For example, do you have a better photo showing the tire pressure decal in the trunk? Yours looks different than the original red one shown here:
http://www.authenticclassics.com/TIRE-PRESSURE-DECAL-LABEL-FOR-250SL-EARLY-280SL-p/auth-004822.htm
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Having seen a number of these over the years and various conversations, my understanding is that the pads were there throughout production
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As far as I know all W113 cars left the factory with this anti-squeak felt piece. Perhaps the car wasn't quite "unmolested" when you got it?
For example, do you have a better photo showing the tire pressure decal in the trunk? Yours looks different than the original red one shown here:
http://www.authenticclassics.com/TIRE-PRESSURE-DECAL-LABEL-FOR-250SL-EARLY-280SL-p/auth-004822.htm
The sticker for tire pressure on the trunk lid is red, glossy, and printed in German. The car was originally for the domestic German market (market code "2").
rc
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This is odd since my 1984 107 chassis 280SL is original paint and has no evidence of the pad between the support bars even though any North American spec car I have looked at has one. I put my own in since the rattle when closing the trunk drives me crazy.