Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: Cowichan on August 02, 2006, 15:07:56
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I have a parts book showing numbers for most all of the parts
on my 1959 220S. Is a similar book available for the W113?
Thanks!
Vaughn.
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Yes, certainly :) . You can download a .pdf with the extensive range of paper and CD/DVD workshop literature available from the Mercedes Classic Center at http://www.mercedes-benz-oldtimerservice.com/content/classic/retailer/classiccenter/en/home/home/home/oldtimerservice/spare_parts/technical_literature.html
/Hans in Sodertalje
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Mind you that the link Hans posted is for the European Classic Center. There is also one in the US and they sell different things, for example as far as I know, there is a CD-ROM available for our cars in the US that is not sold in the European Classic Center that has the owner's manual, Big Blue Book as well as the parts book, all on one CD-ROM.
Cees ("Case") Klumper in Amsterdam
'69 white 280 SL automatic
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Cees,
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there is a CD-ROM available for our cars in the US that is not sold in the European Classic Center that has the owner's manual, Big Blue Book as well as the parts book, all on one CD-ROM.
I believe the parts book on the CD is only a picture parts book, no part numbers.... :?:
But there is a separate parts catalog on CD. Latest one has all three models on it.
naj
68 280SL
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I bought books directly from MB in Germany. Had no problem with shipping to Seattle.
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Originally posted by theengineer
I bought books directly from MB in Germany. Had no problem with shipping to Seattle.
Same here, 6 years ago.
Rodd
Powell, Ohio, USA
1966 230SL, Euro, Auto, Leather, both tops
1994 E420
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Sorry if this is an obvious question but how did you buy from MB germany...phone..online..I am assuming its all in German?
What were the prices like for a parts calog with all the part numbers...?
Thanks,
Bobby
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Originally posted by theengineer
I bought books directly from MB in Germany. Had no problem with shipping to Seattle.
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quote:
Originally posted by babarsheikh
Sorry if this is an obvious question but how did you buy from MB germany...phone..online..I am assuming its all in German?
What were the prices like for a parts calog with all the part numbers...?
Bobby,
Send an email - in English - to: elke.meyer@daimlerchrysler.com
tell her you want the parts catalog for W113 and ask her to email you the instructions on where to fax your order and how to pay for the "EPC COMPACT Plus" disk. The part number in German is: Artikel Nr. COMP113004
That's what I did to get mine.
The info on the disk is in English and German but the program is not the easiest to use .. nothing intuitive but very germanic, if I may say so ;)
Feel free to contact me via email if you have trouble ordering the disk.
Alfred
1966 blue 230SL automatic
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I sent e-mail to Elke, I believe, but my invoice shows "Sandra" 0049 711 17 84062. I may also have called. Paid using American Express. The Ersatzteilkatalog W113 cost Euro 17.54, shipping was Euro 10.00 I also received a price list dated 2005. I previously bought a workshop manual the same way. It was easy to deal with them.
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quote:
Originally posted by babarsheikh
Sorry if this is an obvious question but how did you buy from MB germany...phone..online..I am assuming its all in German?
What were the prices like for a parts calog with all the part numbers...?
Thanks,
Bobby
Bobby,
I got the book by using the contact info for the European Classic Center. The book was expensive, maybe US $80 or more + shipping? It's in 5 languages, so I only use the US language section. Mine is for the 230SL only, there is another book for the 250/280. Also, the CD is available which I don't have, but I believe it has not only the parts list, but also the technical data manual and other things.
Rodd
Powell, Ohio, USA
1966 230SL, Euro, Auto, Leather, both tops
1994 E420