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First Aid Box...
Anybody know why the 280c (late 60's, early 70's) didn't come with a first aid box? Or did it and I just can't find it?
Also, for anyone here interested in architecture, there is a great book on UN Studios Mercedes Benz Museum in Germany. It's titled, "Buy Me a Mercedes-Benz; The Book of the Museum". Just spent the last hour and a half flipping through it.
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I don't recall seeing ANY 114-115's with a first aid kit. My 123's had them.
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For concours judging, MBCA rules say that only cars built after 1972 are likely to have first aid kits.
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That's great news. All I have to do now is make my AMG concourse quality!
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- Brian 1989 500SEL Euro 1966 250SE Cabriolet 1958 BMW Isetta 600 |
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115 first aid box
I sold one on ebay a few weeks ago, it sold for $202.50. It was mounted in the passengers footwell.
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Over 21 years I owned several: w108 w110 w111 w115 w116 w123 w124 w126 w212 |
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My USA model, European delivery 3.5 coupe came with a box mounted in the trunk on the drivers side. Contents are still wrapped in its original plastic. I wonder if its was included because of any European road requirements? I've attached some pics:
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1970 280SE Cab 1983 300D Euro 4-speed past MB's: 1971 280SE 3.5 s/r 1981 300D 1985 300TD 1987 300TD |
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