Sourcing spare parts for 1970 250 automatic

Jenny

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Hello everyone - just coming out of the honeymoon period of owning my first beautiful vintage Mercedes. Now the real fun begins - where on earth to get service parts from? Previous owners mechanic never returns calls, my repair shop just gives me a blank look and 'dunno'. I've tried ebay and signed up on a few websites like carbreakers.com, but not much luck so far.

I need basics - oil filter, air filter etc. and then more exotic things like a new rust-free passenger door... and I'm also trying to track down a period radio

any advice?

thanks

Jenny
 

MIW615

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Hello everyone - just coming out of the honeymoon period of owning my first beautiful vintage Mercedes. Now the real fun begins - where on earth to get service parts from? Previous owners mechanic never returns calls, my repair shop just gives me a blank look and 'dunno'. I've tried ebay and signed up on a few websites like carbreakers.com, but not much luck so far.

I need basics - oil filter, air filter etc. and then more exotic things like a new rust-free passenger door... and I'm also trying to track down a period radio

any advice?

thanks

Jenny

Try these guys for the basic service part..............................;)


http://www.eurocarparts.com/
 


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