Wow!  You have your work cut out for you; especially at the bottom of the 
left rear door.  Before and after pictures will be interesting.

I had the same year/model car and did work on the fender.  The metal was 
supposed to be "shrunk" after repair by using a special tool that made 
corrugations which were then filled in.  Don't know how successful the 
shrinking was, but the fender held up fine to the end.
Gerry
'83 300D and 240D
Central Florida Gulfcoast
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>I bought this car 3 years ago from the daughter of the original owner, Rolf 
>Seidel.  He had bought it new in Red Deer on February 8, 1968 for $5,665. 
>(I have the Bill of Sale.)  It was located on a ranch west of Red Deer, 
>Alberta and had spent it's whole "life" there.   Rolf passed away a number 
>of years ago and his daughter, who had being storing it and driving it 
>occasionally decided it was time to find a new home for it.
> We knew each other through a work connection.  We were at a Christmas 
> function and  another fellow and I were talking about our old vehicles - 
> his a 56 Chevy and mine a 51 Willys pickup 
> (http://picasaweb.google.com/hamibob/WillysTruck)  She mentioned that she 
> had an old car she was wanting to sell - our ears perked up.  I 
> subsequently went and looked at it, decided to buy it and then drove it 
> home to Spruce Grove, west of Edmonton - about 2 hours.  They had recently 
> had the motor rebuilt so it drives nicely - no power, not much speed but 
> smooth.  At least that's what I remember as I haven't driven it for 3 
> years!
> Once I got it in the workshop, I discovered that the rust was quite a bit 
> worse than what I originally thought (isn't it always!).  I worked on it a 
> bunch when I first got it and then have not been too motivated to do much 
> until the last couple weeks.  Now, I'm moving nicely in getting the rusty 
> metal cut out, fabricating new pieces, welding them in and getting it 
> ready to paint.  I thought I'd share with you where I am at.  I had 
> noticed some discussion about welding lately - I'm guessing none of you 
> are welding like what  I am doing!
> The pictures of my progression to date are at: 
> http://picasaweb.google.com/hamibob/1967MercedesBenz200D
> Wish me luck!!    .....  Bob


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