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W126 handsfree solution with original Becker 1

W126 handsfree solution with original Becker

My one owner 560SEL still has its original Becker CD player.   Australian delivered 560SELs and SECs came standard with the CD player, which also has a control box in the boot.   Mine is still working well.  My goal was to find a good W126 handsfree solution with the original Becker.   While a modern radio and speakers would probably sound better, the Becker is a...

Fitting the AMG Aero I wheels to my 560SEC 7

Fitting the AMG Aero I wheels to my 560SEC

I’ve had the AMG Aero I wheels ready to go for a couple of months.   I couldn’t fit them until the Penta wheels were on the 450SLC.   The reason was that I wanted to use the lug bolts from the SLC on the 560SEC.   I do have another set of the long style lug bolts, but they are not nearly as nice as the...

Fitting my 450SLC with AMG ‘Penta’ rims 6

Fitting my 450SLC with AMG ‘Penta’ rims

I had previously purchased a set of original AMG ‘Penta’ wheels and had tyres fitted.   My next step was to fit them to the car.   I waited until the car was back from having the subframe mounts done – It seemed silly to fix nice new wheels to a car right before they are being taken on/off in a workshop.   At the same time...

450SLC radio wiring 1

450SLC radio wiring

I’ve been doing quite a bit of work to my 450SLC lately.   One of my more recent jobs has been to fix the A/C condensate leak.   While I was there, I noticed that rats nest of wiring for old amplifiers, car alarms and car phones.   I removed most of this, but the result was that the radio in the car was no longer working. ...

The Adventures of my E-Type 1

The Adventures of my E-Type

Today we are used to E-Types being coveted sports cars which are treated with care by their owners.   Few of them ever even see a drop of rain on their paintwork.   However, for many years they were just old sportscars that were not treated with the same reverence.   This is the story of my E-Type before it settled into its post-restoration life. I had...

Centennial Park cars and coffee – October 2021 1

Centennial Park cars and coffee – October 2021

There is another informal cars and coffee event in Sydney that I have been meaning to go to for the last 18 months.   Its the one held on the last Sunday of the month at Centennial Park.   I finally managed to attend today and I am glad I did.   The event is held in the middle of the park near the statue of Charles...

MBCNSW October 2021 night drive – Clovelly to Kurnell 1

MBCNSW October 2021 night drive – Clovelly to Kurnell

After a three and a half month lockdown, official MBCNSW night drives were back last night.   The route was Clovelly to Kurnell.   The night drives were supposed to be back two weeks ago, but freak hail again prevented the Berowra ferry drive.    It was a lovely spring Sydney evening of about 20c, perfect for an open top Night Drive, so I took my...

Evaluating my 420SEL parts car 0

Evaluating my 420SEL parts car

Today I spent a bit more time evaluating the 420SEL parts car and the more I look at it the happier I am with my purchase.   It has too much wrong with it to make it a viable restoration project, but there are loads of good parts.    It didn’t come with a battery, so I hooked up a spare and most of the...

My 420SEL parts car 5

My 420SEL parts car

I’ve been thinking about buying a W126 parts car for some time.   The number of affordable parts cars is getting thin on the ground as the W126 transitions from everyday transport to classic.   I would have had better options five years ago, but there are still some decent ones out there.   I was particularly looking for an SLS equipped car as I wanted the...

Troubleshooting stuttering and stalling in my 250SE 3

Troubleshooting stuttering and stalling in my 250SE

My 250SE has not been running well lately.      Back in April, I hit a Kangaroo and the car was repaired during May and June.    In July, the state of NSW plunged into a strict lockdown for COVID-19, preventing more than minor trips up to the shops for necessities.    It was during one of those trips that I noticed that car...

Mercedes lug bolt restoration 1

Mercedes lug bolt restoration

I have recently purchased a set of 15×7 AMG ‘Penta’ wheels for my 1977 450SLC.   These wheels did not come with lug bolts, but I had a set from when I had the replica Fuchs alloys on the car.   The other day I got those bolts out to check them for when I install the wheels on the car. The bolts were in pretty...

W107 Foglight lens replacement 1

W107 Foglight lens replacement

Earlier this year I managed to smash a foglight lens on a MBCNSW drive to Berry.   I drove over a large stick on the road that flicked up and smashed the lens.   I saw the stick, but there wasn’t really a way of avoiding it without risking an accident.   The low slung floglights on the 107 model look cool, but they are always at...

C107 rear windscreen installation 1

C107 rear windscreen installation

Back in May, I had the rear windscreen removed on my 450SLC.   The idea was to replace the old windscreen that was delaminated with a good used unit I had purchased from the MB Spares clearance sale.   I had the rust under the screen fixed in 2006, so I assumed it would be a straight swap.   Sadly, during the C107 rear windscreen installation, no...

Choosing tyres for my 15×7 AMG Penta wheels 0

Choosing tyres for my 15×7 AMG Penta wheels

My new 15″ AMG Penta wheels did not come with tyres.   Choosing a set turned out to be a lot more complicated than I thought. The big downside of the 15s over the 16s is the tyre availability.     The table below outlines possible sizes I could have considered.    They are all compared to the overall circumference of the original wheel/tyre combination. The...

Guest Post:  W126 parking brake shoes 0

Guest Post: W126 parking brake shoes

I purchased my 1989 420SEL about two years ago and have been busy doing a lot of work to the car to bring it up to my standard.   My most recent job was to inspect and replace the W126 parking brake shoes.   The parking brake was not holding the car, even after I adjusted it.   The Mercedes W126 uses a separate set of drum...

16″ AMG Aero I wheels for my 560SEC 6

16″ AMG Aero I wheels for my 560SEC

When I purchased my 1987 560SEC it came with Simmons B45 Wheels.   These are a high quality Australian made three piece wheel.   I pretty quickly replaced these for a couple of reasons.   The 245 profile tyres rubbed quite badly; There was a terrible wheel wobble; and I didn’t think the suited the car.   I sold those wheels and replaced them with the replica 8...

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