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  1. c107

    Disco Panzer

    When I bought my old 300SE, it has the resistor plugs in there. It ran decently. But when I serviced the car and swapped for NGK non resistor plugs, it ran smoother and better, and had more power. So I think it will run regardless.
  2. c107

    Disco Panzer

    If you're looking for one used one, give MB Classic in Greenacre a call. Its the sort of thing they would have and I doubt it would be very expensive.
  3. c107

    Closing in on a 6.9

    6.9 5464 Your car was made very early 1979.
  4. c107

    Disco Panzer

    Understand, the main point I was trying to make is while the ford engine is cheap, adapting it is not. A few have tried and had all sorts of issues with the steering system fouling, oil pans not clearing the cross member, the diff ratios being all wrong etc. So its not just a drop in if you...
  5. c107

    MBCV Concours

    I drove down for this excellent event this year in a convoy of classic Mercedes. I'm not going to take time off work to drive the motorway, so went the scenic route: https://www.classicjalopy.com/2023/11/planning-a-2023-classic-mercedes-road-trip-the-concours-run/...
  6. c107

    Disco Panzer

    if you're going to do the engine, put in a Mercedes engine like this. It will bolt right up and the fuel injection is the same. All the K-jet engines will - 450, 380, 500. The KE engines 420, 560 are more work. Putting the ford in will just be headache after headache and once done...
  7. c107

    Rover Club Show and Shine - 12th Nov. 2023

    some nice cars - the Jensens are also rather impressive
  8. c107

    Youngtimer Sacco Day

    Was back today: https://www.classicjalopy.com/2023/11/youngtimer-sacco-day-2023/
  9. c107

    Car of the week

    This 450SE project car will probably go quite cheap. Needs quite a bit of work, but its a 450. Seats have been changed from a 280, and it has various dings and minor rust blemishes. 11603222031361...
  10. c107

    Disco Panzer

    Great thread and good luck real aero 1s are know to leak air if not properly painted on the inside too. The material is somewhat porous
  11. c107

    560sec ece

    Did rear speakers last night too. https://www.classicjalopy.com/2023/11/w126-front-speakers/ https://www.classicjalopy.com/2023/11/w126-rear-speakers/
  12. c107

    C107's 300TE

    last few days I have been working on the Instrument cluster: https://www.classicjalopy.com/2023/11/refurbishing-a-w124-instrument-cluster-part-1-lubricating-the-speedo-cable/ https://www.classicjalopy.com/2023/11/refurbishing-a-w124-instrument-cluster-part-2-w124-outside-temperature-display/...
  13. c107

    Car of the week

    At the time, the SLC was significantly more expensive than the SL. For example, in 1977 you had: 450SE: $38,230 450SEL: $39,300 450SL: $39,410 450SLC: $44,010
  14. c107

    Car of the week

    Yes all part of the same auction. Lloyds normally have about 10-15 each month. Prices probably reflected a very down market and also the quality of the cars offered this month.
  15. c107

    Car of the week

    They are from a 107 SL not SLC SLC seats have vacuum locks, not the mechanical lever and are always leather or velours, not mB Tex
  16. c107

    Car of the week

    Its amazing how much primer 24k buys you, including the wrong seats, no carpets etc.
  17. c107

    560sec ece

    2) front speaker upgrade
  18. c107

    560sec ece

    A few more things before I drive the car to Melbourne: 1) SLS fluid flush before Removed the old fluid, refilled and started the flush. Flow is low so an easy one person job. ZHM is cheap at sparesbox changed the filter while I was there as it was a bit dirty. After flush, fluid...
  19. c107

    Car of the week

    The W123 230 and 250 W123's developed a reputation of being quite troublesome, plus being very thirsty and under powered. The ADR restrictions made the carby setups overly complicated and it took quite an expert to make them run properly. The 250 in particular was known for leaning out and...
  20. c107

    Car of the week

    The 280E looked nice, but had a quite bad rust hole above one of the rear jacking points. Given it wouldn't have required a lot of paintwork, the sort of thing that would have been better to fix before selling the car if the seller wanted a good price. the 230 was a carby import and they...
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