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whunter 11-29-2006 05:37 PM

W126 Zebrano Wood cost?
 
Gadzooks...:eek:
Choke...:eek:
Gasp...:eek:

Mercedes gets $945.00 for the dash (3 pieces) and $235.00 for the A/C cover.

Brian Carlton 11-29-2006 05:56 PM

.......ahh, what's $945.00 to a wealthy man such as yourself.........;)

.......doesn't this belong in parts??.......where's a moderator when you need one??:D :D

tobybul 11-29-2006 05:57 PM

theres a website that sell these after market... don't remember which one though...

whunter 11-29-2006 06:39 PM

Doh
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Carlton (Post 1343610)
.......ahh, what's $945.00 to a wealthy man such as yourself.........;)

.......doesn't this belong in parts??.......where's a moderator when you need one??:D :D

Yep, those darn moderators must be out to lunch again. :D

Every piece of wood on my 1985 300SD is showing signs of cracking.

I have noticed the wood seems to crack sooner on most gasoline MB models. :confused:

Brian Carlton 11-29-2006 06:45 PM

There is a fellow in Florida, I believe, who will refinish these pieces at a reasonable cost.

I think I may have the link somewhere if you're interested..........

whunter 11-29-2006 06:52 PM

Yes
 
The cheapest local I have found is $500.00 for the three piece dash, and $200.00 for the shifter panel.

Brian Carlton 11-29-2006 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whunter (Post 1343662)
The cheapest local I have found is $500.00 for the three piece dash, and $200.00 for the shifter panel.

http://www.heritagewoodworks.com/Mercedes.htm


Don't know anything about them.

Let us know what you find out.

justinperkins 11-29-2006 07:07 PM

Wood is meant to be refinished, not replaced. Find a competent woodworker in your town and have them work on some extra pieces from a junkyard find. Shouldn't cost too much, I hope. I've got to have my center console piece done at some point in the near future.

There's a local wrecker who is asking $500+ for a very good (used) center console insert :eek:

whunter 11-29-2006 07:34 PM

Ummm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by justinperkins (Post 1343680)
Wood is meant to be refinished, not replaced. Find a competent woodworker in your town and have them work on some extra pieces from a junkyard find. Shouldn't cost too much, I hope. I've got to have my center console piece done at some point in the near future.

There's a local wrecker who is asking $500+ for a very good (used) center console insert :eek:

Post #6 is the cheapest local refinish cost I could find.:(

I will not put down what price they want for the door wood. :eek:

Perkinsguy 11-29-2006 07:43 PM

SEND ME.................All of the MB dash, and door, and any other wood componant.

I would love to offer a refinishing program for all MB cars.............But like COLORADO INJECTOR REBUILDING, there is not enough support here....................We don't support here due to low numbers of enthusiast We are what we is, and it is enjoyable to talk..................:book:

Shorebilly 11-30-2006 08:58 AM

W124 Chassis Zebrano Wood
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by whunter (Post 1343595)
Gadzooks...:eek:
Choke...:eek:
Gasp...:eek:

Mercedes gets $945.00 for the dash (3 pieces) and $235.00 for the A/C cover.

Performance Products offers a 7 piece Zebrano Wood set for W124 sedans for $298.......my current catalog does not list this item for W126, however they have it for several other models.....maybe you should give them a call....1-800-243-1220

SB

pwogaman 11-30-2006 09:36 AM

I got a few nice replacement trim pieces from this place at nowhere near the prices you guys are talking about. I visited them once while on a business trip and saw a couple of shelves with various trim parts already pulled. They have pretty much everything from the 126 models on back.

http://www.mercedesdismantlers.com//prod.html

superlite17 11-30-2006 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perkinsguy (Post 1343705)
SEND ME.................All of the MB dash, and door, and any other wood componant.

I would love to offer a refinishing program for all MB cars.............But like COLORADO INJECTOR REBUILDING, there is not enough support here....................We don't support here due to low numbers of enthusiast We are what we is, and it is enjoyable to talk..................:book:

scratching my head :1blank:...
Paul
98 E300

Hatterasguy 11-30-2006 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinperkins (Post 1343680)
Wood is meant to be refinished, not replaced. Find a competent woodworker in your town and have them work on some extra pieces from a junkyard find. Shouldn't cost too much, I hope. I've got to have my center console piece done at some point in the near future.

There's a local wrecker who is asking $500+ for a very good (used) center console insert :eek:

Tried that with one of the best. Problem is to get the kind of finish MB puts on it from the factory, without dust ect. You need to spray it in a complete dust free booth with a super high quality spray gun. No you can't get that finish with a spray can, if you do your eyes are not that good.;) Said wood is a veneer, so you can't sand it much. Stripping it with a heat gun seems to work the best, just don't burn it.

I have been toying with the idea of saying screw it and doing it like a Rolls I saw. Replace the veneer with another and just put 10 perfect coats of varnish on it. I need to do something because my wood sucks, and spending $2,500 on new wood is going to suck more.:D

I replaced the center console wood in my broker's SDL last year, $350 from the dealer.

I work for someone who does this professionally, trust me when I say he is the best, I'm not the only one who says this.;)

Jeremy5848 11-30-2006 11:21 PM

When I made the zebrawood panel for my 3-gauge panel, I finished the wood in my garage, putting on multiple coats of Varathane with a small brush. As you might expect, it turned out pretty half-a$$. :D Fortunately, the panel (replaced the ashtray, you may remember) is down where it doesn't show and the gauges take up most of the space. Doing a really good job on wood for a location that's in clear view must be a challenge.


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