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Mercedes Benz W108 280 Se Sel W114 250 S Arm Rest Armrest Armrests Rests W113 on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Altadena, California, US

Altadena, California, US
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Mercedes Center Arm Rests

Up for sale is a pair center arm rests removed from a W108 Sedan.  The chrome is in good condition as shown in the photographs.  These armrests are black leather.  There is one tear in the leather as shown in the photographs.  The leather is aged but not falling apart.  The length of the armrests is approximately 16". 

Will these fit your car?  Look at the detail photograph showing the holes in the chrome -- the bolt holes need to be the same offset as the bolts holding the side of the seat bracket to the seat.  In some cases the chrome armrest piece bolts directly on top of the existing chrome trim, in other applications there is a plastic/chrome snap on trim piece that comes off revealing the bolts holding the metal bracket to the seat.  In either case, the supplied bolts go through the armrest chrome and into the side of the seat, either through the existing chrome bracket or the existing cad plated unfinished bracket benieth the plastic chrome trim.  The important thing to consider is the offset of the armrest bolt holes as compared with the bolts securing the existing seat bracket to the seat.  The existing bolts are removed and replaced by those included with these armrests. 

These armrests will fit a variety of 1960s and 1970s Mercedes cars, not just W108 sedans.  Again, measure the bolt offset and compare with the photographs.

All information provided here is provided to the best of my ability, although I make no guarantees about the applicability of these parts to any car.  Buyer to verify the suitability of these parts for their application.

 

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