Junk yard finds
I figured I would start a rehab thread with the goodies I found (and a few I ordered last week) to document all the repainrs/upgrades I perform on this car.
#1 Find - All the side cladding (similar to what ps2cho put on his car)
#2 Find - The black interior rear seat I have been searching for
#3 - Misc wire/connector ends that have disintegrated on my car.
I will lay them out and snap a few pictures later, but the best of the list I didn't bring home. I found a set of Lorinser rimes (17X7.5 ET 33) I think but I couldn't carry them in the first trip and by the time I got all the stuff in the car it started to rain.
Maybe I can go back and get them? Anyone know what they look like on a w124?
Last edited by ocpanther; Feb 21, 2010 at 09:47 PM.
The aux water pump is in, and the spark plugs are installed for now, but I found two really bad wire terminals so now I am ordering those. It does run a whole lot better though with new plugs and no more coolant drips.
In your travels keep an eye open for a Palomino 3rd brake light (the whole housing) as mine broke into about 20 pieces and I am yet to find a color matching one that wasn't smashed either and I'll pay you for the find
I wish I had known about the metal clips about 6 hours ago. i had a b**** of a time getting the things off in the first place and I left all the metal clips behind. I firgured they were to big a PITA to mess with trying to figure out and I better just go buy new ones. I didn;t know it was from the dealer only though.
Any other good tips for installing them? They look exactly like the ones you put on your car.
Last edited by ocpanther; Feb 21, 2010 at 09:18 PM.
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So I also thought it would be worth listing what bulbs I used all in one place.
Here is the description of the work and the equipment that was installed. I took a bunch of pictures and will be adding them to the thread when I can upload them.
Lights: Depo Euro 86-93 Glass Headlights
Cornes: Clear Depo (not crystal)
Bulbs:
Headlight - Standard H4/9003 Silverstar (60/55W)
Fog Lamp - H3 - white Sylvania (55w)
Side marker - 2057 for dual filliment (mine) and either 2156 or 1156NA if single.
City Lights - 194 White/Clear
Last edited by ocpanther; Feb 28, 2010 at 10:03 PM.
Autohausarizona.com part # 0019884981
Clips and Miscellaneous Trim Pieces; Lower Panel Moulding Clip
$0.95/each. I ordered 30. Total: $28.50
I also have written down **$20 dealer clips** ...I can't remember what I meant by that so
I'll try to remember which part that was...
Those are the two I have been hitting up. There is also one in santa ana (old ecology) but I haven't tried it yet even thouh it is much closer.
Autohausarizona.com part # 0019884981
Clips and Miscellaneous Trim Pieces; Lower Panel Moulding Clip
$0.95/each. I ordered 30. Total: $28.50
I also have written down **$20 dealer clips** ...I can't remember what I meant by that so
I'll try to remember which part that was...
Thanks. I will put that down on the list for my next order. I need to order plug wires too.
Thing I notcied now is the paint looked bad before the new lights. Now it looks REALLY bad. I need a new paint job.
Check out how horrible my paint was before I put some real time into it
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3828594
Before:

After:

It is a dramatic transformation!
What you need to do is first go out and buy the following items:
Mothers/Meguiars Claybars
4-6 microfiber clothes
Meguiars Gold Class Car Wash
Meguiars Ultimate Compound
Meguiars Gold Class Liquid Wax
The reason I pick Meguiars is due to their reputation and quality.
First wash the car using their wash (I have used others and I tell you, this one really does look better)
Now run your hand across the paint and unless it feels like glass, claybar it until it does. The reason it HAS to be smooth (ignoring actual chips of course) is because if it is now, there is still pollution and dirt deep in the paint that NO amount of washing will remove. It just doesn't!
Once that paint is smooth, put some Ultimate Compound onto a microfiber cloth and rub it in for a good 30-60seconds then wipe off. Now feel again with your hand it should still be dead smooth and like glass. You may need multiple applications before you get rid of all the pollution and dulled areas. I would recommend SwirlX or ScratchX before UC, but seeing as you are saying it needs new paint, I figure you might as well give the most "hardcore-clearcoat-safe" method first.
Once it is good, use liquid wax to lock in what you have done and put a beautiful shine and smooth texture. I bet that you will NOT be disappointed at the aftermath of what you have done. I couldn't believe how much it revived my paint.
Do one panel at a time because it IS TIRING! Each panel should be taking you at least 20-30mins each.
The Meguiars forum has a wealth of knowledge and videos on it. I highly suggest you go check it out. I learned SO MUCH from that forum that I would NEVER let my car be washed by anybody now. I am very particular after experiencing how much you can actually do yourself!
Last edited by ps2cho; Mar 1, 2010 at 12:20 AM.
Whatever you do, don't go cheap with the paint and take it to Maaco...Get it done nice with clearcoat.
Pics are kinda small...but the sides don't look too bad? Is it just the hood and roof that is toast?
I want it factory black. For now I am going to switch the interior over to black also, but a few pieces at a time. I need front seats then I am going to order new black carpet.
this is not the newest car or the best available, but I got it really cheap and it needed a better home than an auto graveyard in the desert.
I like learning the german way ... I am good at american or japanese cars, this is the first euro I have ever owned and the first I have worked on since 1988 (a 68 sunbeam tiger).
So this is my fun and relaxation as I try to restore a great car to its original glory.
I may suggest doing the sanding and prepwork yourself unless money is of no obligation. Most of the cost of a quality paint job comes from the prepwork, not the actual painting. You could sand it and remove all the paint ready for them and dramatically cut your costs.
Did you happen to see any old SL roadsters (1971-1989, R107 models) in Santa Ana?

Now if I can just aim them correctly. I drove for the first time tonight since I changed the lights and can't believe how much more light there is. Unfortunately its all in the trees. I figured out the vertical, but the horizontal is giving me a hard time. Any suggestions out there?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Mercedes-3rd-Bra...item2305994be8


