I'm bored at work, so I figured I'd share my dream car that I've owned for the last 6 or so years.
I grew up around MBs, 190s and 123s in particular, so when my parents bought our first one in '96 ('89 2.6) when I was just a kid, I fell in love with that chassis at that young age. The 2.6 would eventually become mine again for a period of time when I moved back to Germany in 2005, but I returned it to my uncle who sold it off to someone, when I had plans to take it back to the states with me.
Upon moving back to the states in 2009, I found myself looking for a 190E, but it had to be a European-spec car. Spent years looking, and ended up with my 500SE before eventually finding Valvy in California back in 2013. I wanted a mechanically solid car, and didn't care too much about the cosmetics. The motor had a fresh rebuild and the body only had about 88K miles on it. A deal was struck and the car made its way to me where it's been my main daily driver ever since.
I've still not fixed any of the cosmetics yet, but that should change once I have a place to do some paint and body work.
Plans for the future will be EFI, perhaps a 6-speed from a later MB, and maybe a turbo, but for now I just enjoy driving it the way it is (minus the fact that I've been unable to drive it the last three months, which I'll explain why later).
Now for some photos. Here's the car a few days after picking it up off a car hauler in a Walmart parking lot:
Here it is after I got my EVO II Ceginus wheels refinished and on the car:
Momo AMG steering wheel:
My custom panel for double-din head unit upgrade:
And that's pretty much just the basics. Interior is in great shape, save a few small scrapes on the door panels, and the carpet.
Now onto why I haven't been able to drive it...
Back in August, the rubber element in the harmonic balancer decided to give up the ghost right as I pulled into the driveway:
After pulling the unit, sent it off to California to a recommended shop for a rebuild since this part is NLA from Mercedes, and no aftermarket alternative currently exists (I see a need for it, honestly). Got this back:
Not bad, nice and beefy. Toss it on the car, start it up, and am greeted with the worst belt squeal I've ever heard in my life. Turns out, the damper was rotating out of round... Chucked it up in the lathe to confirm it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbVGulj4JpM
Call up the proprietor of said shop to let him know there's an issue, he says send it back; I do just that. Get a call a week later asking why it's back... I refresh his memory and then he states that's not possible due to the bearing and retaining clip. I tell him to chuck it up and see for himself. He says he'll do that and call me back. Two weeks pass with no updates, so I call, turns out he admits he didn't seat the bearing correctly, and a new one has to be ordered.
Fast forward another month, I call again and he says his bandsaw jammed up on a piece of aluminum he was cutting for me damper (how coincidental) and that his shop hand should be back and it should be back out to me as of last week. Nothing in the mail so far, no further updates, no shipping confirmation, nothing. I will patiently wait until Monday before I call, again.
At any rate, I just want to drive my damn car, and I don't trust grabbing a part from a car at the yard, as it's only a matter of time before that rubber element fails too. I'd really like to look at getting a fluid-filled unit made, but I got some ridiculous quotes ($1500+) for a one-time thing.
But there you have it; I'll add to this thread as I making any further changes or improvements to my car.