Took the plunge and bought a 1965 Mercedes 220SEB Coup

Took the plunge and bought a 1965 Mercedes 220SEB Coup

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Parisien

623 posts

163 months

Monday 17th August 2015
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Jealous beyond belief!!!

A wonderful automobile, was tempted to buy a restoration example 3 yrs ago but missed out.

Wishing you many happy and safe miles of ownership


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TR4man

5,228 posts

175 months

Monday 17th August 2015
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You lucky blighters

Such beautiful and timeless elegance

DB7 pilot

500 posts

182 months

Tuesday 18th August 2015
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I finally got the Vietnamese rear bumpers on. Nowadays it takes a lot to impress but they're better than I expected:

They have a yellow hue to them, but it blends in with the old chrome.

& one of the interior:


hilly10

7,143 posts

229 months

Tuesday 18th August 2015
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Bloody beautiful that is. Enjoy

55palfers

5,911 posts

165 months

Wednesday 19th August 2015
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Lovely car. Old Mercs really are splendid things.

SFO

5,169 posts

184 months

Wednesday 19th August 2015
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there's a 3.5 V8 version for sale at £100k!

http://www.avantgardecars.co.uk/cars/mercedes-benz...

scherzkeks

4,460 posts

135 months

Tuesday 25th August 2015
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Really nice. Those seats are chunky!

Pontoneer

3,643 posts

187 months

Tuesday 25th August 2015
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What a lovely place to be !

DB7 pilot

500 posts

182 months

Wednesday 26th August 2015
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scherzkeks said:
Really nice. Those seats are chunky!
It's like sitting on a sofa, BUT, I must avoid the temptation to go for a drive right after I've treated the leather as I did a few weeks ago when it was warm, your ass slides straight off 'em & you end up in the glove box! laugh

Bagpuss2012

Original Poster:

19 posts

111 months

Thursday 3rd September 2015
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Great to see one so beautifully finished. Are you able to advise with regards to where you sourced some other parts. At the moment Im after weather strips / rubber seals for both doors and rear windows. Iv managed to get everything else but these see difficult as Im not wanting to pay £1k for a strip of rubber !

Also - Who refurbished your wood work for you, Thats next on the list. Thanks

HarryW

15,151 posts

270 months

Thursday 3rd September 2015
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If you know what the seals are like woollies are a great resource http://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/default.aspx

Bagpuss2012

Original Poster:

19 posts

111 months

Thursday 3rd September 2015
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Really, So is it possible to fit 'Generic' seals ?

HarryW

15,151 posts

270 months

Thursday 3rd September 2015
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Didn't say that, just saying if you know what the seal looks like (in cross section) Woolies have an extensive classic car selection and may have one at not an unreasonable cost.

Bagpuss2012

Original Poster:

19 posts

111 months

Thursday 3rd September 2015
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Thanks Harry. I'm going to give it a try, great help cheers.

DB7 pilot

500 posts

182 months

Thursday 3rd September 2015
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Bagpuss,
Would like to help where I can. The seals on mine weren't too bad, so I've been trying to bring them back from the brink with a rubber seal conditioner:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wurth-Rubber-Seal-Conditio...

Weather strips are also a bit ropey on mine, so I've got a small section I took off and I'm taking it to the NEC in November to see if there's a chance of picking up a generic section there, a good possibility, I'll let you know.

The woodwork....For my sins I'm a museum cabinetmaker, so I had a bash myself:

All the veneer had cracked, some had shaled off completely and the passenger side capping had broken in two. The sun had bleached every surface.

The dash stripped out, clock didn't work either, so removed the backplate, cleaned and oiled the mechanism, keeps good time now.

Dash caps, windscreen surrounds and speaker cover, stripped back to veneer and broken components re-glued. It was at this point it was apparent that someone had attempted to sand back and stain these items before and had gone through to the substrate plywood. What to do? It's tempting to re-veneer and virtually replace all old for new, but I don't mind a little wear and patina on a 50 year old car, so I decided to work with it.

Note how the veneer is gone completely from part of the binnacle. A dark stain to give a uniform colour will help how it looks.

A couple or three coats of chestnut stain and two coats of lacquer had it looking acceptable. A couple of small processes to go before refitting.

Did the same with the other bits, then 0000 grade wire wool with Briwax and a buffing wheel to finish off. It gives a uniform satin finish, not to everyone's taste, but it's more sympathetic with the odd tarnish on the chrome and the wear on the leather.

The centre console required a little more work...

..but ended up looking ok.


r129sl

9,518 posts

204 months

Friday 4th September 2015
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Impressive, to say the least.

Bagpuss2012

Original Poster:

19 posts

111 months

Friday 4th September 2015
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Wow, your skilled professional background is evident in your work here. What a great job.
My seals are shot and beyond refurbishment. I was out the other day and the heavens opened, water was pouring in on both doors. I have contacted John Haynes info@johnhaynesmercedes.co.uk Merc Indi specialist to see what they recommend...... Will let you know.
Best wishes

DB7 pilot

500 posts

182 months

Friday 4th September 2015
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Nice comments, gratefully received.
One thing I did learn that's worth passing on...When getting the bodywork done I had the front and back windscreens out and bought seals for both screens from E-Bay. I'd got them in anticipation of the work being done, about two months beforehand, but neither were remotely close, the screen fitter said he recognized them from a truck! I had to re-order them at twice the price I paid from Mercedes Leicester for £80 each. I'm still wrangling with the guy who supplied them wrongly now, in spite of a very specific make/model/year drop down list on his E-Bay site that is, at best, horsest.

DB7 pilot

500 posts

182 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Finally! Got a first outing to a show this morning, lots of interest, lots of positive comments, especially about the colour.

summers

71 posts

219 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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DB7 pilot said:
I finally got the Vietnamese rear bumpers on. Nowadays it takes a lot to impress but they're better than I expected:

They have a yellow hue to them, but it blends in with the old chrome.

& one of the interior:
Sorry to dig up and hijack an old thread! Do you have details on where you got the bumpers from? My father is restoring a 220 SEB and bumpers are the final piece of the puzzle!

smile