Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Wanted To Buy => Topic started by: ghebert4189 on August 11, 2025, 18:01:05
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Good morning Pagoda group :)
I want to replace the carpet in my 280 SL. I have always had great success reaching out to this forum for great recommendations and hope I luck out again.
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I have a complete set of light brown (cognac I think) from GAAH. New - never installed.
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Are you stating that because you want to recommend GAAH? Or, are you offering to sell yours?
Unclear.
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I had a wonderful experience purchasing a set from GAHH. Understand that the colors of multiloop carpets available today differ significantly from the originals. Further, a good result is highly dependent on the installation. Certain pieces will need to be trimmed to fit correctly.
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Thank you for the reply. So you are happy with the quality of the carpets?
Mine are blue - so I'm not sure what baige would look like in a blue car with Cream colored interior.
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Thank you Len,
I called them today and learned a lot. They offer a German square weave, which was used in the 230 and 250 SL's, but never offered for the 280's? A couple hundred more for them, but an option if I want to upgrade :) The 280's came with the Multiloop carpets.
Fun fact - My father bought the car used in 1981 - but it is also a father to son car, with just 1 prior owner.
I also see you are in San Leandro - pretty close to me in San Rafael. Do you do any local rides?
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There's a website that allows you to pick different colors paint and color soft top, and it puts it on a Pagoda. You can virtually rotate the car to see your color choices better. It may also do interiors. I'm sure someone reading this will remember the site.
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Ha! Took my own signature's advice and did a Search.
https://www.bechtelclassic.com/configurator/#/
Have fun!
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That sounds pretty cool.
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Thank you for the reply. So you are happy with the quality of the carpets?
Mine are blue - so I'm not sure what baige would look like in a blue car with Cream colored interior.
My interior is beige with beige multiloop carpets. The original carpets were much darker and a solid color. The beige upholstery is almost identical to original. I actually prefer the newer carpet color. If’s you have original blue carpets then your upholstery is probably parchment. That’s a killer interior! The new blue multiloop is pretty close to the original.
I’ve attached a pic showing the old and new carpets to illustrate how different they are.