107 Interior
#1
107 Interior
My 74 450SL center console is disintegrating. Much of the plastic is brittle and basically fell into pieces when I was working on the Becker Europa II stereo and replacing burnt out light bulbs.
Other than gluing all the pieces together, does anyone have other ideas that are cheaper than paying $1,000.00+ for a new center console? I've actually considered building one out of wood...
Other than gluing all the pieces together, does anyone have other ideas that are cheaper than paying $1,000.00+ for a new center console? I've actually considered building one out of wood...
#2
I am having the same problem I am gona repair much of the plastic with glue and jb weld, and I'm gona use 1x.5 inch pieces of wood to hold it up. I'll screw one board lengthwise to trans well on both sides and legthwise on inner parts of console so they'll stack and hold the center console securely.
#4
I am having the same problem I am gona repair much of the plastic with glue and jb weld, and I'm gona use 1x.5 inch pieces of wood to hold it up. I'll screw one board lengthwise to trans well on both sides and legthwise on inner parts of console so they'll stack and hold the center console securely.
If it wouldn't be too much trouble, I would love to know more about the process. And in the case of you doing the work yourself, pictures would be great.
No pressure, but any guidance would be appreciated.
Thank you!
#5
If anyone is looking to refresh their R107's interior, please take a look at the link below to our site's DIY tech articles. We have a vast Interior section where many procedures are gone over. Please let us know if you have any questions or if we can assist with any part needs.
Mercedes-Benz SL-Class R107 (1972-1989) Technical Articles – Pelican Parts
Mercedes-Benz SL-Class R107 (1972-1989) Technical Articles – Pelican Parts
#6
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