germanjunk said:
When folded, they catch on pins exposed when the seat base is tilted forward.
This particular car never had second row headrests. Seven passenger types did. Sirmathrocks might be looking at latching recievers on top of the seat backs?
Beautiful car! The data car indicates the transmission as a dogleg manual (717450 type) with a specific serial number and also shows the car optioned with an auto which the car has. Confusing times back then, I guess. Wonder how many 300 TE-24s came through with a dogleg.
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1982 Mercedes-Benz 280TE AMG
germanjunk said:
When folded, they catch on pins exposed when the seat base is tilted forward.
1982 Mercedes-Benz 280TE AMG
germanjunk said:
This particular car never had second row headrests. Seven passenger types did. Sirmathrocks might be looking at latching recievers on top of the seat backs?
1991 Mercedes-Benz 300TE-24 3.4 AMG Wagon
germanjunk said:
Beautiful car! The data car indicates the transmission as a dogleg manual (717450 type) with a specific serial number and also shows the car optioned with an auto which the car has. Confusing times back then, I guess. Wonder how many 300 TE-24s came through with a dogleg.