Re: [diesel_mercedes] Repairing your trim

 

I certainly don't! That's why my 81 300td is loosing it's trim - piece by piece. As it gets bad and starts to pull out/rust out/bend over/etc, I just pull it off and throw it away. But looks don't matter much to me. I'm in this for the boringly reliable-ness of these rigs. It's like the lady at the recycler once told me - "You use that thing like it was a truck.". That said, there is certainly no american truck that will run this well when/if it lives to be thirty+ years old.

--- On Wed, 6/19/13, brian's 83 300d's <bstromsoe@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I think I may tackle this. Who likes
> 30 year old trim.
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSk-AN1pNcg
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> brian from la verne
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[diesel_mercedes] W123 leather seats for sale $125

 

I bought a 1977 240d for the engine and drive train to put into a small van.The interior is great.
I know shipping the seats would be impractical but thought about removing the factory leather and headrests and selling them.
They are quite easy to remove and reinstall. I would not fold the leather but ship it as flat as possible I'm thinking $125 plus shipping for an original set of front and rear. Shipping cost will vary according to your location. If anyone is interested i will post more and better pictures.

$125 versus what the current poster will pay for his newly covered seats If you don't feel comfortable installing them i'm sure a good upholstery shop will do it for a reasonable fee.
I posted a picture as "Waxhawdon"

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