Mercedes-Benz W109 300SEL Full Retrim

Harry Pitcher • January 17, 2022

This Mercedes-Benz W108 300SEL has received a full d:class retrim apart from headlining and dashboard. We have retrimmed the front seats, rear seats, carpets, armrests and door cards. for this retrim we have replaced the original velour with some brand new OEM Mercedes-Benz grey and grey ribbed velour. This material is becoming harder and harder to come by and not too many businesses posses this original material. Fortunately we keep these materials in stock. Last but not least, we have used black twin loop carpet throughout to finish the trimming portion of this project.


Not only did we retrim the vehicle, but the interior woods have been professionally refurbished back to their former glory. These include the woods for the dashboard and also the window surrounds.


Please enjoy this short video showing you around this fantastic piece of classic Mercedes-Benz history.

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