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W124 Parts to restore 300TE-24

R4bby

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Hi Everyone.

I'm looking for the following parts to help repair a damaged 1990 300TE-24 I've just bought.

Driver's side front wing - Genuine preffered
Driver's side headlight panel
Driver's side lower headlight trim (headlight washer type)
Headlight wiper/motor/mechanics

And possibly a full Inner wing cut from the driver's side strut top going toward's the front of the car Including the bumper bracket's

If It helps It's to repair this, I'd start a thread about It but cannot start one for some reason -











I might be interested In buying a complete car If I can't find these parts soon.

Let me know what you have.

I'm In scunthorpe, North Lincs but can possibly travel and pay cash If needed.
 
Driver's side front wing - Genuine preffered
Driver's side headlight panel
Driver's side lower headlight trim (headlight washer type)
Headlight wiper/motor/mechanics

I've got a used wing (in colour) a new genuine drivers headlight panel, the lower trim and a headlight motor, PM me if you still need the bits.
 
You would be better to pull and beat the inner wing straight than weld in a new one.
 
I've bought a donor car Instead but thanks for the offers of parts.

So hopefully It'll be repaired soon.
 
I don't suppose you'd be up for a deal on some of the parts from that 230 would you?
They're getting thin on the ground.
 
good luck with the build sir.

will you be needing the passenger side wing. i may be interested i its for sale and in good nick
 
You would be better to pull and beat the inner wing straight than weld in a new one.
Second that approach- might need to be cut/relieved and then rewelded.
I would have a good look at the front suspension wishbone/its inner mounting/ strut. If the main chassis leg is damaged it can spring a seam but can be pulled straight on a jig.
 
I don't suppose you'd be up for a deal on some of the parts from that 230 would you?
They're getting thin on the ground.

I would be looking to break this so pretty much everything apart from the drivers front corner parts are available.
 
Second that approach- might need to be cut/relieved and then rewelded.
I would have a good look at the front suspension wishbone/its inner mounting/ strut. If the main chassis leg is damaged it can spring a seam but can be pulled straight on a jig.


Thanks for the advice, I've booked It In for jigging on the 2nd so will have a better Idea what's needed then.
 
Where abouts are you located?

How's the drivers seat, rear bench and rear back rest...? Rear n's door card and b pillar trim...
Are they beige?

Any pics, cheers.
 

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