VERY informative Video Thank YOU! I have a 68 California Coupe that has been in my family since new...there was a couple of things in your video I wish I had..one was the cowl gutter rubbers and the two others were the extra tool kit and tag..I have the original tool kit along with original window sticker and other items .I have put over 40k miles on it myself and just keeps going..the sound these engines make at 3k and above is just marvelous!
Thank you very much for this presentation. It is a very good demonstration of a stock W113 250SL. Would you be kind enough to make a similar presentation in the same detail for a W108 280SE?
Hi Eric. The battery is just a 'genuine' Mercedes battery as purchased through the Mercedes parts department (I believe in this video; it was the 8 year-old battery the car was restored with, and we subsequently purchased an AGM battery from Mercedes which would look different).
Another garage queen destined for some rich guys massive “collection” presented by a model expert with emphasis on the vehicle being absolutely as it rolled off the assembly line so that it will thrill the judges at a rich guys concours d’Elegance at a ritzy expensive resort.. . I doubt the poor thing will ever see an enjoyable days drive out in the country.
This vehicle was recently purchased, intending to use it as a weekender and occasional weekday car. Though we will remain private on other details, rest assured this vehicle will get some steady use given the buyer's enthusiasm.
Hi Larry, thanks for your comments! The tendency to group things is in our human nature. If we write of “rich guys,” we are doing just that, grouping people into categories. Some philosophies suggest a oneness, a unity. Anyway, I digress. Automobile enthusiasts come in all flavors and financial situations. In this case, the original owner, (now 90 years old) commissioned the restoration out of the love of the car and the fond memories he had of it and chose to keep it absolutely 'correct'. Estate planning prompted its sale after he had some fun with it in its present state. Our buyer actually intends to drive it rather than show it and actually communicated that to us. Yes, this car has won 23 trophies and plaques (some pre-restoration from back-in-the-day) and some post-restoration. The buyer did not want them!
Don't worry - there are plenty of W113 owners who drive their cars everyday like me. MI - thank you for the well done and informative video. I like the protective towel used to protect the soft top window.
What a wonderful machine! And nobody makes anything like this today.
VERY informative Video Thank YOU! I have a 68 California Coupe that has been in my family since new...there was a couple of things in your video I wish I had..one was the cowl gutter rubbers and the two others were the extra tool kit and tag..I have the original tool kit along with original window sticker and other items .I have put over 40k miles on it myself and just keeps going..the sound these engines make at 3k and above is just marvelous!
Thanks for this wonderful presentation of the finer points of the W113 cars!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice video, thank you. I have a neighbor who has a 250 SL. His has European Headlights
Very cool!
Thank you very much for this presentation. It is a very good demonstration of a stock W113 250SL.
Would you be kind enough to make a similar presentation in the same detail for a W108 280SE?
When we have one, certainly.
How about a 3.5 convertible or coupe.
I watched this for the notches : ) because replacement parts do not usually come with ´the inside notches- you need to lead them in , , ,, ,
The Dr of 113s
What is the story with the battery? Are those caps real or just to look like original battery?
Hi Eric. The battery is just a 'genuine' Mercedes battery as purchased through the Mercedes parts department (I believe in this video; it was the 8 year-old battery the car was restored with, and we subsequently purchased an AGM battery from Mercedes which would look different).
very informative
Many thanks! Glad to impart a bit of knowledge on the car community 🙌
Another garage queen destined for some rich guys massive “collection” presented by a model expert with emphasis on the vehicle being absolutely as it rolled off the assembly line so that it will thrill the judges at a rich guys concours d’Elegance at a ritzy expensive resort.. . I doubt the poor thing will ever see an enjoyable days drive out in the country.
This vehicle was recently purchased, intending to use it as a weekender and occasional weekday car. Though we will remain private on other details, rest assured this vehicle will get some steady use given the buyer's enthusiasm.
Hi Larry, thanks for your comments! The tendency to group things is in our human nature. If we write of “rich guys,” we are doing just that, grouping people into categories. Some philosophies suggest a oneness, a unity. Anyway, I digress. Automobile enthusiasts come in all flavors and financial situations. In this case, the original owner, (now 90 years old) commissioned the restoration out of the love of the car and the fond memories he had of it and chose to keep it absolutely 'correct'. Estate planning prompted its sale after he had some fun with it in its present state. Our buyer actually intends to drive it rather than show it and actually communicated that to us. Yes, this car has won 23 trophies and plaques (some pre-restoration from back-in-the-day) and some post-restoration. The buyer did not want them!
Don't worry - there are plenty of W113 owners who drive their cars everyday like me. MI - thank you for the well done and informative video. I like the protective towel used to protect the soft top window.