We're going into what is effectively a "Shelter-in-Place" type deal down here, so I've been killing time watching random videos about swaps.
Searching for MB LS-swaps, I came across this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPT3P4H9rvs
While I normally value Pierre's knowledge of these older cars, I think he's too busy with his head stuck in the sand. Some of his replies to users are also incredibly out of character. Who hopes someone hits a telephone and ends up as a vegetable? A comment like that was honestly enough to lose a viewer.
It's times like these I'm glad that GRM is a thing, because I've had my fill or arguing with the purists on multiple MB forums who just don't seem to grasp that parts are getting harder to find, and it becomes less and less economical to maintain originality, especially in a car that will likely never be classic worth tens of thousands of dollars.
I mean, if Pierre is going to start making some bellhousings and manual swap kits for the M117 and M119, then great, but he's the kinda guy who tells you to fix the auto (or bring it to him to fix it, gotta make money somehow) and buy a Honda while leaving the Mercedes "original". Might be a great guy in personal, but online he's clearly a keyboard warrior much like another shop proprietor I know.
You can tell from the comments of people who support his views that: A) They keep their car "original" by paying someone like him to do the work; or B) They buy only the finest OEM $600 spark plug sets with associated wires and dizzy cap and rotor to replace themselves and feel super "mekanik" afterward.
Comments about resale are always hilarious... if I'm doing a motorswap, I'm doing it for me, because I intend to keep the vehicle til I croak. Anyone expecting hotrod dollars after a motor swap in most vehicles is misinformed and clearly stupid, I'll agree there.
At any rate, rant over. Everyone carry on and keep showing these naysayers that tasteful swaps can and have been done for DECADES, and it's not just a "stupid millenial" thing.