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eatont9999 03-05-2013 12:18 AM

Wedding Material
 
Hey fellas,

So, I asked my girl if she would be OK with using my 300SD as a substitute for a limo if we get married and she said yes! We have been dating for about 8 months now and things are serious. She has seen my dedication to this car and the time I invest in it. I always put her first but she knows the 300SD is my baby and she gets it. I am grateful for her support in my hobbies and I give her support in her hobbies as well. It's all about compromise, right? She is interested and intrigued by my ability to do what I do and I think she would be a good wrench-mate. Heck, she has put up with me thus far!

The 300SD still needs a lot of work to be ready for a wedding vehicle. I still have plenty of time since we are not yet engaged. I would like to know if anyone here has done a similar thing. The car needs to be re-painted and I plan on having that done soon. The interior is getting better every month as I am actively finding replacement parts or cleaning/repairing anything not up to par.

I guess with new paint and polished chrome, a W126 can't look that bad! It is either a Lincoln limo or a Mercedes that I have spent over a year restoring. I feel the latter has more intrinsic value and to me that is a symbol of devotion and perseverance. Having my car for this kind of event would the ultimate joy after all the work I have done. Not to mention, she will never let me get rid of it! :)

Come on and try that rhythm, Just let your heart beat with 'em,... and listen to that tick-a-tick-tick-tick-a-tick-tick-tick-a-tick-tick-tick happy little Diesel song!!!

JimFreeh 03-05-2013 07:06 AM

Great idea!

Years later, you may still have your wedding car.
Not so if you rent a limo.

FWIW, I still have the car we used for our wedding in 1979. My Uncle bought it new, and we got it from his estate. He would never sell it, but we always got to borrow it whenever we came into town. My wife loves having the 55 Ford Sunliner convertible around.

I still have the car we used on our first date in 1975. I used this car to bring home each of our 3 daughters after they were born. Next month will be the 39th ownership anniversary for my 64 Lincoln Continental convertible.

I'm glad I kept my Lincoln all these years, and I'm very happy to have finally picked up my Uncle's car. They are wonderful nostalgia machines.

Remember, it's one thing to years later get a car LIKE the one you used to have, it's taken to a whole new level to still have THE car you used to have.

Jim

shertex 03-05-2013 07:15 AM

If we know nothing else about your bride-to-be we know that she has good judgment.

layback40 03-05-2013 07:20 AM

There is nothing wrong with a 126 as a wedding car !! If its all painted up & looks good it will be better than some tacky limo.

daw_two 03-05-2013 07:27 AM

I have one question:

What are you still lacking in the interior?

Sounds like you've got a good wrench-mate picked out!!!!

pmckechnie 03-05-2013 09:10 AM

If this doesn't work then please tell me how to show pictures from photobucket.
If you get them, this is my 84 500SEL. The old geiser with the hat on could be me.

http://tivohd446.photobucket.com/alb...g?t=1362491701

http://tivohd446.photobucket.com/alb...g?t=1362491700
[IMG]http://tivohd446.photobucket.com/alb...g?t=1362491700[/url][/IMG]

[IMG]http://tivohd446.photobucket.com/alb...g?t=1362491701[/IMG]

Paul

eatont9999 03-05-2013 10:39 AM

Good stories, Jim. Nice car collection, too!

The requirement from the GF is that we tie cans to the back of the car. She's all about fairy tale endings and such.

The interior is mostly intact but after 30 years of baking in the hot TX sun, plastic parts take a beating. I'm still on the hunt for a grey, crack-free dash, if such a thing exists. The front seats are grey cloth from a Euro 500SEL. Needless to say the cloth back seat does not fit, so I have a MB Tex rear seat. Waiting to find a perfect front and rear seat. I found some mint B pillar covers from a long chassis 126 and I am praying they will fit and that MB did not change the size of those. C-pillar covers are falling down as usual. I picked up a set last weekend but even still, so me of the plastic fasteners just crumbled away. I need to get creative and come up with a fix for those. Driver's door card has a crack in the top. Headliner is oddly dirty. I don't know what the PO did to get it all dingy.

eatont9999 03-05-2013 10:41 AM

4 Attachment(s)
For you, pmckechnie:

pmckechnie 03-05-2013 11:22 AM

Thank you eatont9999. Could you tell me how you did that? I have been around computers, both hardware and software since 1966 but don't know how to do things in this forum.

Paul

charmalu 03-05-2013 11:53 AM

When I met my wife to be, I met her at Church, or I should say she saw me. I started going to the Bible class for my age group, and walk in, there are 40 hard up women, and three guys that looked like plucked chickens. I was like fresh meat walking in the door.:rolleyes: this was Sept

I met her a time or two, but then couldn`t remember her name. great interest on my part and so many women.:)

It wasn`t till after a Christmas program I asked her out for Coffee, and then saw her everyday after that. and in May 31 we got married. we have 27 yrs coming up.


We used my 82 Datsun PU for the get away vehicle. at the time it had 95K miles on it, and still have it (in sig) and still runs but now up to 474K.
she had a new 85 Mazda 626 with almost no miles on it, but we took mine.

It isn`t what you drive as the get away vehicle, as long as it gets away.
I will say having a Limo will be an extra expence, put the money into the SD.

Iam happy for you that your GF now enjoys your passion for these old MB`s. having a good wife is a blessing, but remember. Happy Wife, Happy Life. :D

Charlie

vstech 03-05-2013 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmckechnie (Post 3109571)
Thank you eatont9999. Could you tell me how you did that? I have been around computers, both hardware and software since 1966 but don't know how to do things in this forum.

Paul

it's easy. see the little square icon above the text window? yellow with mountains and the sun in it?
paste the link to each one, and it'll be in the thread.

I'll edit your original post, with one pic, so you can see the difference.

basically, the yellow box, puts the IMG tags on the link to the pics.

what eatont did, was use the advanced post button, and he managed the images to the pelican server.

pmckechnie 03-05-2013 12:23 PM

Thanks VTECH, I think I got the other photos fixed. So simple.

Paul

eatont9999 03-05-2013 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmckechnie (Post 3109571)
Thank you eatont9999. Could you tell me how you did that? I have been around computers, both hardware and software since 1966 but don't know how to do things in this forum.

Paul

Go to the advanced post page and click the paper clip icon to attach an image via a web URL or file on your computer. This will upload the file to PP server and if the link changes or is invalidated later, the images will remain on this site.

There are requirements for picture size and I believe it has to be 800x600 or less.

eatont9999 03-05-2013 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by charmalu (Post 3109598)
When I met my wife to be, I met her at Church, or I should say she saw me. I started going to the Bible class for my age group, and walk in, there are 40 hard up women, and three guys that looked like plucked chickens. I was like fresh meat walking in the door.:rolleyes: this was Sept

I met her a time or two, but then couldn`t remember her name. great interest on my part and so many women.:)

It wasn`t till after a Christmas program I asked her out for Coffee, and then saw her everyday after that. and in May 31 we got married. we have 27 yrs coming up.


We used my 82 Datsun PU for the get away vehicle. at the time it had 95K miles on it, and still have it (in sig) and still runs but now up to 474K.
she had a new 85 Mazda 626 with almost no miles on it, but we took mine.

It isn`t what you drive as the get away vehicle, as long as it gets away.
I will say having a Limo will be an extra expence, put the money into the SD.

Iam happy for you that your GF now enjoys your passion for these old MB`s. having a good wife is a blessing, but remember. Happy Wife, Happy Life. :D

Charlie

Cute story! I've always heard church is a good place to meet women. I found mine at work. The first time I met her, she was interning in the production department and I thought she was sweet but nerdy. I never thought we could work out. A year went by before I asked her on a date. Well, I was right, she is sweet and nerdy. It's grown on me just a little. I can tell her how to rebuild a set of Diesel injectors and she can tell me about the different special effects used in Star Wars and Star Trek.

She drives a 2004 or something Mazda 6. She likes the car but keeps saying she wants a new one. I tried to convince her to get a MB Diesel but she does not like that idea. She likes my car but wouldn't want to drive it. Probably because she has never driven one...

JB3 03-05-2013 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eatont9999 (Post 3109456)
Hey fellas,

So, I asked my girl if she would be OK with using my 300SD as a substitute for a limo if we get married and she said yes! We have been dating for about 8 months now and things are serious. She has seen my dedication to this car and the time I invest in it. I always put her first but she knows the 300SD is my baby and she gets it. I am grateful for her support in my hobbies and I give her support in her hobbies as well. It's all about compromise, right? She is interested and intrigued by my ability to do what I do and I think she would be a good wrench-mate. Heck, she has put up with me thus far!

The 300SD still needs a lot of work to be ready for a wedding vehicle. I still have plenty of time since we are not yet engaged. I would like to know if anyone here has done a similar thing. The car needs to be re-painted and I plan on having that done soon. The interior is getting better every month as I am actively finding replacement parts or cleaning/repairing anything not up to par.

I guess with new paint and polished chrome, a W126 can't look that bad! It is either a Lincoln limo or a Mercedes that I have spent over a year restoring. I feel the latter has more intrinsic value and to me that is a symbol of devotion and perseverance. Having my car for this kind of event would the ultimate joy after all the work I have done. Not to mention, she will never let me get rid of it! :)

Come on and try that rhythm, Just let your heart beat with 'em,... and listen to that tick-a-tick-tick-tick-a-tick-tick-tick-a-tick-tick-tick happy little Diesel song!!!

My fiance has the same plan, but she wants to use her somewhat rusty 350k 240 as the limo. Ive got about 8 months to repair the body work. Come November, ill let you know how it was received. :D


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