Centre Du Patrimoine Auto Posted February 28, 2021 Author Posted February 28, 2021 This is now my only car. Letβs see how long it lasts π Ive been asking the current ms_hmc about her 1980s Moscow upbringing as there are family Volgas and Ladas and Iβm hoping for some iron curtain communist family car pics. twosmoke300, crad, Tickman and 2 others 5
Centre Du Patrimoine Auto Posted March 5, 2021 Author Posted March 5, 2021 Itβs (The s210) been looking aΒ lot tidier since I did my usual w210 chassisΒ initial cosmetic de-rust on this tub; wire brush in angle grinder and then zinga followed by a touch up paint. Low skill but fairly effective at 10 paces. DespiteΒ tanzanite blue being special order it was available through my preferred e bay vendor to splodge over the zinc coating iΒ applied. For want of a nail, a kingdom was lost @daimlerbenz Β timolloyd, 83C, Skizzer and 12 others 15
320touring Posted March 5, 2021 Posted March 5, 2021 Glad you are taking care of my future automobileπ LightBulbFun, Skizzer, Centre Du Patrimoine Auto and 3 others 2 4
OM646 Posted March 5, 2021 Posted March 5, 2021 5 hours ago, HMC said: Itβs (The s210) been looking aΒ lot tidier since I did my usual w210 chassisΒ initial cosmetic de-rust on this tub; wire brush in angle grinder and then zinga followed by a touch up paint. Low skill but fairly effective at 10 paces. DespiteΒ tanzanite blue being special order it was available through my preferred e bay vendor to splodge over the zinc coating iΒ applied. For want of a nail, a kingdom was lost @daimlerbenz Β What ebay vendor do you use? Ive been importing my touch-up paint from the UK, from Myldan Auto Design, and it's been great.Β This bumper corner was completely knackered and missing paint, from the previous owner. Ordered some Obsidian Black from that vendor and it matches pretty well
Talbot Posted March 5, 2021 Posted March 5, 2021 On 2/27/2021 at 2:29 PM, Fumbler said: Yeowch! Last place I expected rust would be at the tops of the passenger doors. They really do like to dissolve everywhere it seems. S210 Rear doors (which are specific to the S210, W210 rear doors are very different) are well known for the top edge going like that.Β Mine are on their way (although not that bad). There's a fair few places that the S210 absolutely and categorically will be rusty.Β Some matter, others not so much.Β I will bet one shiny pound that this one is rusty: On the rear door tops (we know that already) In the spare wheel well, towards the front of the car. On the tailgate, usually at the lower edge of the glass, often around the high-level brake lamp. At the trailing end of the sills. (shared issue with W210) In the front wings ahead of the front wheel (also W210 shared issue) In the front spring perches (+W210 again) The darker colour cars are worse for it.Β Black is especially bad, with plain flat black (not metallic) being the absolute worst.Β Silver cars seem to survive well, which I think is why so many W210/S210 left are silver.Β There's some traction in the theory that as silver cars were more popular, the silver paint was used more often, hence had less bacterial growth in it and the associated pipework, meaning it was a better protector.Β Less common colours had more bacterial growth in them as they weren't used as often, hence the cars rotted faster as the paint was less protective.Β Certainly on a quick poll of all the 210s I've seen left, most of them are silver and any that aren't are significantly (sometimes spectacularly) rusty. BorniteIdentity and Bear 1 1
Cookiesouwest Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 Another theory is, they are all bad for rust and more silvers still exist, because they sold more in silver. Bear and spartacus 2
Centre Du Patrimoine Auto Posted March 15, 2021 Author Posted March 15, 2021 I have done a buy. It was going to be a convertible but the right car never seemed to come up at the right price. Instead I decided I needed another Mercedes 7 seater so have ended up buying an e280 that was local. Is buying blind a good idea on these? Iβd normally say no. Will the Rear subframe be attached to the body shell? The vendor is long term, solid feedback And has looked after it for 6 years- time will tell!Β Β Β Tepper, 83C, Tickman and 17 others 20
wuvvum Posted March 15, 2021 Posted March 15, 2021 That's actually pretty decent value for an MOT'd S124 these days.
BorniteIdentity Posted March 15, 2021 Posted March 15, 2021 1 hour ago, HMC said: I have done a buy. It was going to be a convertible but the right car never seemed to come up at the right price. Instead I decided I needed another Mercedes 7 seater so have ended up buying an e280 that was local. Is buying blind a good idea on these? Iβd normally say no. Will the Rear subframe be attached to the body shell? The vendor is long term, solid feedback And has looked after it for 6 years- time will tell!Β Β Β God damn I love these old Hectors. LPG too for the win! Two tickets please.Β Centre Du Patrimoine Auto 1
Tadhg Tiogar Posted March 15, 2021 Posted March 15, 2021 4 hours ago, wuvvum said: That's actually pretty decent value for an MOT'd S124 these days. Neighbour opposite ran one for a few years as a successor to her S123, then chopped it in for a W211 on the basis that the S124 wouldn't be ULEZ-compliant
Centre Du Patrimoine Auto Posted March 16, 2021 Author Posted March 16, 2021 Iβve been a bit rubbish with photos here as Iβve been busy with other things. Here the e280 is on the school run and showing itβs slightly delapidated patina. The actual metalwork is surprisingly solid- wings decent, rear / side windows, spring perchesΒ Surrounded by solid metal etc. A more thorough assessment will have to wait but Iβm pretty happy with it. Itβs even got an unworn driver seat bolster π Tepper, Shirley Knott, Dan_ZTT and 27 others 30
OM646 Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 This is making my classic Merc itch come back, I'm fancying a 124 or 201 again...
Centre Du Patrimoine Auto Posted March 19, 2021 Author Posted March 19, 2021 Sit rep. S124 in daily use. Minor niggles include stiff accelerator and some minor electrical niggles. Sunroof inoperative, dash lights inoperative, central locking being wierd (more air related than electrical as the vacuum pump sounds like itβs working) 2.8 straight 6 is willing but not all that fast but makes a nice noise. I read 190bhp which feels about right; 2.2/4cyl is about 150bhp and IIRC 320/6 is 220bhp ish so slots in between. Iβve always had a soft spot for the 320 but @richardmorrisΒ apparently the suspension bottom arms are so fiddlyΒ and expensive to replace/ bespoke to that model, oneΒ specialist uses that as one reason to avoid the 320. Unsure if pub lore or true. Itβs got the more robustΒ 4 speed rather than extra extra cost option 5 speeder auto Β which is knownΒ for being a bit more Flakey. The engine wiring loom has also been replaced; the ones on these later w124 Β 280/320 6s are known for biodegrading or something like that. Mercedes 90s eco credentials all seem to have been epic fails as far as I can tell as far as product longevity is concernedΒ (see also - water based paint) I also took a few more pictures mainly so I could get a bete noir of lazy magazine captions thrown in. HEWN FROM GRANITE @BorniteIdentity. Β And a Mercedes. Β Skizzer, wuvvum, gadgetgricey and 13 others 16
Cord Fourteener Posted March 19, 2021 Posted March 19, 2021 1 hour ago, HMC said: I also took a few more pictures mainly so I could get a bete noir of lazy magazine captions thrown in. Blends in nicely with the Welsh/Scottish/Lakeland/West Country Northern/Southern stone work, and will last about as long.Β How's that for aΒ magazine caption? LimitedSlippedDisc and timolloyd 2
richardmorris Posted March 19, 2021 Posted March 19, 2021 1 hour ago, HMC said: Sit rep. S124 in daily use. Minor niggles include stiff accelerator and some minor electrical niggles. Sunroof inoperative, dash lights inoperative, central locking being wierd (more air related than electrical as the vacuum pump sounds like itβs working) 2.8 straight 6 is willing but not all that fast but makes a nice noise. I read 190bhp which feels about right; 2.2/4cyl is about 150bhp and IIRC 320/6 is 220bhp ish so slots in between. Iβve always had a soft spot for the 320 but @richardmorrisΒ apparently the suspension bottom arms are so fiddlyΒ and expensive to replace/ bespoke to that model, oneΒ specialist uses that as one reason to avoid the 320. Unsure if pub lore or true. Itβs got the more robustΒ 4 speed rather than extra extra cost option 5 speeder auto Β which is knownΒ for being a bit more Flakey. The engine wiring loom has also been replaced; the ones on these later w124 Β 280/320 6s are known for biodegrading or something like that. Mercedes 90s eco credentials all seem to have been epic fails as far as I can tell as far as product longevity is concernedΒ (see also - water based paint) I also took a few more pictures mainly so I could get a bete noir of lazy magazine captions thrown in. HEWN FROM GRANITE @BorniteIdentity. Β And a Mercedes. Β Looks great. The 320 wishbones are integral with the balljoint so you have to replace the lot when the balljoint fails. To be honest it wasnβt that bad - I had to get it done at the main dealer and it was about Β£750. Β i had the head gasket and parts of the loom replaced by a local specialist ( whose day job was at a main dealer) Β for about Β£700. Β Now it needs work to the rear suspension mounting and the other front wishbone. Mine is now on 130,000 after my 9years. Centre Du Patrimoine Auto 1
richardmorris Posted March 19, 2021 Posted March 19, 2021 Re your dash lights. Try twiddling the trip odometer Reset button. Centre Du Patrimoine Auto 1
Marm Toastsmith Posted March 19, 2021 Posted March 19, 2021 This is nice. My mate had one for years which had a host of ongoing electrical gremlins. He eventually got fed up enough that he hiredΒ an auto electrician to do come out and do diagnostics - tracing the faults all down to one control module. I took a wild guess that it might have dry solder joints on the board and spent 15 minutes reflowing the joints.Β It sorted it for good. Jim Bell and Centre Du Patrimoine Auto 2
Centre Du Patrimoine Auto Posted March 21, 2021 Author Posted March 21, 2021 Success in stages with this s124. I held high hopes that cleaning up the corroded fuses would help with random electrical issues. The clean up resulted in functioning fog lamps but little else. I pulled the instrumentΒ cluster pack out and found a broken joint in the panel light dimmer switch which should be an easy fix. I also found a copy of the factory build sheet hidden Β there since septemberΒ 1993.... Β gadgetgricey, Shirley Knott, twosmoke300 and 7 others 10
Lord Sterling Posted April 5, 2021 Posted April 5, 2021 Oh dear. I had one id these and loved it. It was cruely taken away from me one day π’ First dibs?
Centre Du Patrimoine Auto Posted April 5, 2021 Author Posted April 5, 2021 24 minutes ago, Lord Sterling said: Oh dear. I had one id these and loved it. It was cruely taken away from me one day π’ First dibs? I remember yours, wasnβt it ex @worldofceriΒ and it had a colourful end? Looks a lot tidier than mine! Lord Sterling 1
worldofceri Posted April 5, 2021 Posted April 5, 2021 Yes. I bought it in the dark and only the day after I got it home realised it was absolutely hanging. Spent ages trying to clean it, after which Β it took five of us on a weekβs holiday to Denmark without missing a beat (although it did leave an oil trail). Β I didnβt have the stomach for the suspension work it needed, but LS managed to sort it reasonably cheaply, I seem to recall. It then rewarded him with collapsing front suspension, and once that was fixed, someone drove into him Β and wrote it off. Lord Sterling 1
Lord Sterling Posted April 5, 2021 Posted April 5, 2021 2 hours ago, worldofceri said: I didnβt have the stomach for the suspension work it needed, but LS managed to sort it reasonably cheaply, I seem to recall. It then rewarded him with collapsing front suspension, and once that was fixed, someone drove into him Β and wrote it off. That is indeed correct.Β I did loads of stuff to that car and in the end someone just drove into me trying to pull a u-turn without checking their mirror. I kept it for a while after thinking I coukd try and get it sorted but alas things got so tight I had to sell. The best and most enjoyable car I ever had. worldofceri 1
twosmoke300 Posted April 6, 2021 Posted April 6, 2021 Just to let you know @HMC - im looking to scratch the Merc itch soon - I await your for sale postsΒ π€£
320touring Posted April 6, 2021 Posted April 6, 2021 18 hours ago, Lord Sterling said: Oh dear. I had one id these and loved it. It was cruely taken away from me one day π’ First dibs? Sorry @Lord SterlingΒ & @twosmoke300 Β I called dibs ages agoπ Β it is a nice big bus!
Centre Du Patrimoine Auto Posted April 24, 2021 Author Posted April 24, 2021 W124 loaded and about to set off do a socially distanced deal with another shiter. Tickman, holbeck, Sigmund Fraud and 1 other 4
Centre Du Patrimoine Auto Posted April 24, 2021 Author Posted April 24, 2021 crad, privatewire, Skizzer and 3 others 6
Marm Toastsmith Posted April 24, 2021 Posted April 24, 2021 Pretty sure I know this car! it's. nice one.
gadgetgricey Posted April 24, 2021 Posted April 24, 2021 43 minutes ago, marm said: Pretty sure I know this car! it's. nice one. Yep, fantastic front spotlights Centre Du Patrimoine Auto 1
Marm Toastsmith Posted April 24, 2021 Posted April 24, 2021 Sure I sawΒ it advertised locally a while back... unless it's just very similar.
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