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Originally posted by glcg123
I purchased a frame from Mercedes Benz. It fit perfectly with no drilling needed. It may be a bit more showy than what you are looking for.
George
1965 230SL 4 speed
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George, the issue is that
as supplied from the factory there were
no holes drilled for license plates. Therefore, if you have a new tail panel (as I did) or when the car was new, where and how to drill and mount the plate were up to who was doing it. The factory did not make that choice for obvious reasons: too many mounting options for too many plates in too many countries and states.
My restorer used a reasonably standard bracket that has two small holes to mount to the car, and "wings" that spread out to attach to the two standard holes found in many USA state plates.
From the look of AWOLFF's 280SL, the first person who mounted plates on this car chose something that would be a little less than standard in the USA, and Canada too.
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red 568G w/Black Leather (Restored)
President, International Stars Section
Mercedes-Benz Club of America