Thanks very much to share your restoration. You have many skills and it's interesting to see your works. I guess that your wife will be pleased to drive such a classic car that has plenty of qualities. I have been the owner of a Mercedes Pagoda 230 then 280SL. Sold to buy other projects... The Roadster W107 is an excellent car and prices are still interesting for such a luxurious convertible. I am European (French) and I dream to come with my GF in the USA to buy a 560SL from L.A to Florida. Then to bring home the car by container and make some little restoration on the car in my workshop. It gave me an idea of the amount of works that is needed !
Thank you! Honestly, its not my type either! But sometimes you have to do what makes the wife happy 😃 i have my truck and she has her convertible and im lucky enough to work on both of them 😄
@@FLManGarage yes, it was in 1992. Where I live we sadly don’t have the culture or the people the can help maintain cars for long. I tried to keep it running for as long as I could but then she gave up
I like that there isn't any talking, or music. Could use a little more text/comments about what is being done and why. I would have liked to know the overall time and cost as well as why the parts car. You're very talented and I look forward to seeing what you do next with your channel!
Thank you so much for your kinds words and support! I mention a little about the cost and time of project in the description, but I should definitely have added in the video! Total investment including cost of vehicle ($3500) is right around $15,000. Which means i put roughly $12,000 of parts into the car, which sounds ridiculous! I found a parts car for $200 but i really only used that metal patch from it and a few small knobs and what nots Thank you for your constructive criticism! I have more coming in the future and the videos will only get better from here on! 👍🏻
Nicely done. Not a perfect restoration, but certainly a more than presentable driver on a budget. And certainly nice enough for cruise ins or car shows. My wife AND her sister both want one of those cars. (I have to admit, I kind of like it myself) Thankfully, those cars in decent condition are a little out of my budget for now. So I'll just enjoy yours vicariously. Again, great job!
Thank you so much for your comment and support! That was the goal, to get it on the road safely and look a bit better, over the years we will continue to make it even better! They are unique and interesting cars, we get a lot of compliments when we drive it around town! Maybe you will see it cruising around ocala 😃
@@FLManGarage If you are cruising around Ocala, in a couple of weeks, look for a gloss black 1973 Super Beetle with white stripes. That would be me. And I'll be looking for the Benzer. 😀
Absolutely wonderful job. Surprised how good the dash came out I know not as good as factory but next best thing. Only thing I don't like is that steering wheel. Super tacky
Thank you for your comment! My wife’s grandfather’s mercedes had a wooden steering wheel similar to this one so she really wanted one like it out of nostalgia 😃 Thanks again for your comment and support!
Great job on the mechanical, the interior finish was not up to par. It would have been worth to spend a couple of bucks and have the seats redone properly. But then again, the car is for the wife so who cares? 🤣
The original plan was to get the interior professionally re-done. My budget for fixing the car was 5-8k. After I realized how much mechanical work the car needed, i was quickly at nearly 12k in parts. I got 3 quotes for re doing the interior and dash. Ranging from 3k-5k, quite a bit more than a few bucks 😄 also, they were all booked out 3+ months I couldn’t afford it at the time and still cant, the interior will be professionally re done at some point, but at least I was able to get it back on the road and looking slightly better! Thank you for your view and comment!
@@FLManGarage One thing I see people do on seat covers, is to heat them (carefully) with a heatgun and as they cool of they shrink and better adhere to the substructure. The upolstery dude at Retropower was saying that. The guy is next level. If I had to guess, he probably worked at Aston Martin or McLaren.
You put so much time, work and efforts but sometimes you stop half way. Why you didnt replace seat cushions once you spend hours on dismantling? Why you did cheap paint job on wheels instead of remove tires, sandblast and powder coat to last forever? Same with body work! You did so much patches and painted partially only. Believe me, this will not stop the rust on other areas you omitted. To conclude, I have mixed feelings seing this partiall job. Lot of work and good craftsmanship, but incomplete rebuild
Thank you for your comment! This was my first project and i was learning a lot along the way, i was way over budget already, so a lot of the answers to your questions are simply cost. Powder coating the wheels would have been $500, vs $50 in spray paint and it was something i could do myself. What body work are you referring to? The rusted floor pans? If so, i removed all the rust and painted the whole floor and the bottom, also the car is garage kept and not driven in the rain, so i dont anticipate the rust coming back to cause a problem. Seat cushions for this car are hard to find and expensive. Essentially, i was not set out to build a show car or do a full restoration, i would like to do a project like that in the future, but i definitely did not have the funds to do so. My goal was to make the car safe for my wife to drive around town and to make it look better on a budget with the tools and knowledge i had, while its not perfect by any means, i think i have achieved that goal With that being said, it is still a work in progress and it will only get better as the years go on! Thank you for your view and comment!
I LOVE NO TALKING!! Just fixing, no idiot trying to ham it up. Music is ok, if low back ground. Good info!
Thank you for your comment! More to come soon! 😃
Just wow...great work dude!!
Thanks for watching, I hope you enjoyed the build!
Thanks very much to share your restoration. You have many skills and it's interesting to see your works. I guess that your wife will be pleased to drive such a classic car that has plenty of qualities. I have been the owner of a Mercedes Pagoda 230 then 280SL. Sold to buy other projects... The Roadster W107 is an excellent car and prices are still interesting for such a luxurious convertible.
I am European (French) and I dream to come with my GF in the USA to buy a 560SL from L.A to Florida. Then to bring home the car by container and make some little restoration on the car in my workshop. It gave me an idea of the amount of works that is needed !
Thank you for your comment and support! That would be such an amazing journey!
When you do it and are in Florida, we can meet up! 😃
Fantastic! I owned one in New York back in 1985. What a great car. I gotta get me another one now.
Thank you for your comment and support! They are unique and fun cars, we get a lot of kudos when we drive around town 😃
Very good work a new life for this Beautiful car 1985 top
Thank you! We are enjoying it in the fall weather 😃
Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Certainly not my type of car, but I can still appreciate your workmanship.
Thank you! Honestly, its not my type either! But sometimes you have to do what makes the wife happy 😃 i have my truck and she has her convertible and im lucky enough to work on both of them 😄
¡Great job!
Thanks for watching! 😃
Great Sunday cruiser!
It sure is! 😃
Great work.
Am sure the wife will love it. Lucky girl 😊
Thank you! She does love it! Happy wife happy life 😄
Good job man 👍
Thank you!!
Very nice work and an amazing color for a R107, not my choice of steering wheel though 🙂
Thank you! It is an interesting color!
My wife likes the wood steering wheel as it is nostalgic to her grandfather’s old car 😃
God bless you and your loved ones. Thank you
God bless! Thank you for your support!
Love the format of these videos 👍🏻
Thank you! More to come! 😃
Cool video ! Congratulations, very good work !
Glad you enjoyed the build! It was a lot of work!
@@FLManGarage love makes the world better !
I agree! 😃
Waaaw! Amazing job indeed 👍
Thank you! 😃
My first car was a 280SE in this exact color
Awesome!! Would be amazing if you still had it!!
@@FLManGarage yes, it was in 1992. Where I live we sadly don’t have the culture or the people the can help maintain cars for long. I tried to keep it running for as long as I could but then she gave up
Dang that is sad, these cars and many older ones are disappearing fast!
I like that there isn't any talking, or music. Could use a little more text/comments about what is being done and why. I would have liked to know the overall time and cost as well as why the parts car. You're very talented and I look forward to seeing what you do next with your channel!
Thank you so much for your kinds words and support!
I mention a little about the cost and time of project in the description, but I should definitely have added in the video!
Total investment including cost of vehicle ($3500) is right around $15,000. Which means i put roughly $12,000 of parts into the car, which sounds ridiculous!
I found a parts car for $200 but i really only used that metal patch from it and a few small knobs and what nots
Thank you for your constructive criticism! I have more coming in the future and the videos will only get better from here on! 👍🏻
Wow
Thank you for your comment 😃
Nicely done. Not a perfect restoration, but certainly a more than presentable driver on a budget. And certainly nice enough for cruise ins or car shows. My wife AND her sister both want one of those cars. (I have to admit, I kind of like it myself) Thankfully, those cars in decent condition are a little out of my budget for now. So I'll just enjoy yours vicariously. Again, great job!
And greetings from Ocala.
Thank you so much for your comment and support! That was the goal, to get it on the road safely and look a bit better, over the years we will continue to make it even better!
They are unique and interesting cars, we get a lot of compliments when we drive it around town! Maybe you will see it cruising around ocala 😃
@@FLManGarage If you are cruising around Ocala, in a couple of weeks, look for a gloss black 1973 Super Beetle with white stripes. That would be me. And I'll be looking for the Benzer. 😀
Awesome! Sounds good!
Hi My Dear Friend Very Very Great Job Sir ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for your support! 😃
Lovely car although they do look better with european spec lights and bumbers
I agree 100% i wish they weren’t so expensive, it is on the to do list! Just dont know when!
Absolutely wonderful job. Surprised how good the dash came out I know not as good as factory but next best thing. Only thing I don't like is that steering wheel. Super tacky
Thank you for your comment! My wife’s grandfather’s mercedes had a wooden steering wheel similar to this one so she really wanted one like it out of nostalgia 😃
Thanks again for your comment and support!
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Thank you! 😃
Great job on the mechanical, the interior finish was not up to par. It would have been worth to spend a couple of bucks and have the seats redone properly. But then again, the car is for the wife so who cares? 🤣
The original plan was to get the interior professionally re-done.
My budget for fixing the car was 5-8k. After I realized how much mechanical work the car needed, i was quickly at nearly 12k in parts.
I got 3 quotes for re doing the interior and dash. Ranging from 3k-5k, quite a bit more than a few bucks 😄 also, they were all booked out 3+ months
I couldn’t afford it at the time and still cant, the interior will be professionally re done at some point, but at least I was able to get it back on the road and looking slightly better!
Thank you for your view and comment!
@@FLManGarage One thing I see people do on seat covers, is to heat them (carefully) with a heatgun and as they cool of they shrink and better adhere to the substructure. The upolstery dude at Retropower was saying that. The guy is next level. If I had to guess, he probably worked at Aston Martin or McLaren.
Hopefully i dont have to do more upholstery in the future! But if i do i will use that tip!
You put so much time, work and efforts but sometimes you stop half way. Why you didnt replace seat cushions once you spend hours on dismantling? Why you did cheap paint job on wheels instead of remove tires, sandblast and powder coat to last forever? Same with body work! You did so much patches and painted partially only. Believe me, this will not stop the rust on other areas you omitted. To conclude, I have mixed feelings seing this partiall job. Lot of work and good craftsmanship, but incomplete rebuild
Thank you for your comment! This was my first project and i was learning a lot along the way, i was way over budget already, so a lot of the answers to your questions are simply cost.
Powder coating the wheels would have been $500, vs $50 in spray paint and it was something i could do myself.
What body work are you referring to? The rusted floor pans? If so, i removed all the rust and painted the whole floor and the bottom, also the car is garage kept and not driven in the rain, so i dont anticipate the rust coming back to cause a problem.
Seat cushions for this car are hard to find and expensive.
Essentially, i was not set out to build a show car or do a full restoration, i would like to do a project like that in the future, but i definitely did not have the funds to do so.
My goal was to make the car safe for my wife to drive around town and to make it look better on a budget with the tools and knowledge i had, while its not perfect by any means, i think i have achieved that goal
With that being said, it is still a work in progress and it will only get better as the years go on!
Thank you for your view and comment!