Restoring a Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing in only 8 months!
Full ground-up restoration on a 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing at Legendary Motorcar.
In favor of the 2008 season, a weekly audience has tuned into Dream Car Garage for a behind-the-scenes look at the restoration of BASF's 1957 300SL, one of only 76 built in the Gullwing's last year of production. The 300SL Gullwing, a technological and styling marvel, signaled the rebirth of Mercedes in the post war world
A world leader in automotive OEM and refinish technologies, BASF has supplied paint to manufacturers since the dawn of the automotive industry. Over the years, BASF has amassed a collection of classic and exotic cars from many of its strategic customers. BASF bought the 1957 Gullwing a decade ago because the 300SL is a timeless classic, similar to Glasurit's line of automotive refinish products themselves.
Restored from its revolutionary tube frame up and finished with BASF's Glasurit® 90 Line of waterborne automotive finish products, the project was conducted by Dream Car Garage's brother company, Legendary Motorcar.
Peter Klutt, host of Dream Car Garage, arrived at Meadow Brook on Aug. 3, 2008 to participate in the formal handoff of the Gullwing to Jay Baker, Group Vice President of BASF's Coatings Division in North America. Klutt will also conducted a restoration seminar in the BASF-sponsored media tent.
"What a great venue for our official return of the Gullwing to BASF," said Klutt. "We are thrilled to have been involved in this restoration project and are looking forward to sharing it with all of the car enthusiasts coming to this exciting event."
About Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance
Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance is one of the most prestigious automotive events in the world. It is held on the grounds of Meadow Brook Hall, a 1920's Tudor-revival mansion built by the widow of John Dodge. The Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance is an exhibition of automotive design, craftsmanship and history. Over the years, it has served as a significant fundraiser for the preservation of Meadow Brook Hall. Later at the 2008 Concourse d'Elegance, the Legendary Motorcar Restoration Team and BASF paints were rewarded with the pretigious Blue Ribbon award for the restoration completed on this beautiful '57 Gullwing Mercedes.
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This video demonstrates that it is possible to show how professional restoration work is done. Not like most other channels that show silly jokes or fake problems between mechanics, or are full of platitudes like "If we don't get the parts, we won't finish on time" or ""Mike didn't come to work today and we'll be late". Pure garbage that no one cares about! Instead, here we are shown capable people doing their jobs well, without scripts or false dramas. Congratulations!
No. They could have studied them and used their success formula to make this far more insightful and interesting. There's a reason why the timeline wave has massive peaks every 7 minutes... its because most of the viewers skipped through the whole thing without watching it. no story. no engagement. yawn.
What? No arguing? No pranks, no shenanigans? Only skills and dedication to proper work? Don’t ever change, LMC! Simply awesome work! Love the video too: instructive and lively, a great inspiration. Keep up the good work!
Most other shows underestimate their audience! This is what real car guys want, I am sure.
And no Chip Foose stupid graphics allowed ! 🤣
r u referring to the top gear electric car build?
@@t.3465 no, I’m refering to the myriad of other « reality » car restoration TV show that mainly focus on arseholes fighting together or whining about lack of cash/time/take your pick rather than showing craftpersons carrying on with their work in an orderly way and thus acheiving great results.
I don't know why every show out there says these old Mercedes have unobtanium parts, every hard core MB guy out there knows you can go right to Mercedes and order any part for any car ever made by them, all you gotta do is hand over your bank account and they will tell the factory to make it.
“They said we couldn’t” Who exactly is “they” and it’s not landing on the moon, it’s literally simply restoring a car that has been restored by literally thousands. Boomers just suck at clickbait
True. I do it on a daily basis and because Gullwings were based on 300 Adenauer components .
@@Mercmad🤣🤣🤣
Yes Mercedes classic center. Why are they even “restoring” this car? Seems to nice to restore. They definitely did a good job and was cool to watch
Not all parts are available, currently restoring a 59 300 sl and having a hard time sourcing parts for the differential and electrical.
My dad was a MB mechanic for 48 years . No matter how bad his life ever got he ALWAYS had a job at a dealer because he knew these cars ( and he had plenty of struggles ). He used to tell me about the how the body came off of the chassis but I never got to see it till now , thank you.
Not many Mercedes had that style frame but the panels were fixed onto the steel bodied ones basically the same. Just tougher to hand form and heavier, so not appropriate for a sport light. Such awesome and specific purpose in the gull wing. Check out the newer gen sls as well, its a modern sport light
Not easy to repair
Mercedes here in Germany is a life time relationship. Generations of families worked for Mercedes. If you are a youngster and did an Apprenticeship with Mercedes, you belong to the family all your life. They take care of you until you`re an old man. The Motor industry In the USA moved production to countries for the cheap labour witch killed Detroit and the beautuf cars that came out of the USA.
Most likely the greatest automobile ever conceived / built. When I was five or six, my Grandfather bought a 1960 Mercedes diesel. In those days, Mercedes went for Oldsmobile money; affordable. I went with my Grandfather to pick up the new car. There in the showroom was a bright red 300SL Gullwing. I was crazy about that car. The nice lady at the desk said she'd save it 'til I was 17. Ferrari, Porsche, Bugatti, Aston Martin, et al are faster, handle better and all that. But there is no car - none, not one - that makes one's blood pump just a little faster than a Gullwing Mercedes. This was one of the best 39 minutes I've spent in front of my computer. Thanks very much for sharing your incomparable skill, craftsmanship, and expertise with the rest of us.
Dear Pete K. I highly recommend to watch Jay Lenos 300 SL Gullwing episode, the very special transporter with it and the video about the 600 Pullman. Simply epic! I bet that you will love the vids. Best regards, luck and health.
Despite its deserved iconic status, the 300 had a number of anomilies that irritated its owners - particulary the doors. However, watching you treat this gem with such care - and obvious love for what you do - is truly admirable and noteworthy. These rare cars need to be preserved, and that needs to happen on a consistent basis. With companies like yours dedicated to that task, there is hope for all these priceless classics to be preserved and appreciated by future generations.
I’ve been dreaming of someone showing this process for an SL thank you! Great Job!
So many craftsman, at the absolute peak of their respective fields, turned out a peerless restoration. Thank you for a detailed walk through this and a chance to see the people involved.
Don't simp
the 300SL Gullwing is one of my favorite cars ever.
Best restoration video I’ve seen so far on KZhead; historical significance reviewed, detailed in explanation, great video and very very well narrated. Great job!
One of the most beautiful cars Mercedes Benz ever made and probably their most famous. I miss Legendary Motorcar's show they used to have on Public Television. Watched it every week.
my dad sold his 57 Gullwing in 1977 when I was born as he needed money till this day it hurts so bad! lol beautiful restoration!
The Gullwing is so beautifully styled, by far my favorite post-war Mercedes.
That Gullwing is gorgeous!!! You guys are miracle workers, great job!!! 👍👍
I love this Peter thanks for posting all the retro episodes. Miss you guys on tv
Absolutely stunning, thank you for restoring this classic for another few generations to enjoy!
What a classic You guys are first class and your workers are true craftsmen, a trade thats being lost with time Thank you Peter and all at Legendary you guys rock !
Cool that it's owned by BASF and that they appreciate history.
The Benz already looks restored!
My compliments in particular on the work on the doors and brakes. Crazy levels of detail!
What a beautiful restoration! Kudos to everyone involved!
It looked great as it was
Basf owns such a car because we can. And that's all the reason anyone needs to own such an amazing machine. What an amazing promo piece, to say the least! Way to go and thanks so much for documenting the process.
What a wonderful documentary. Thank you so much for sharing. Excellent craftsmanship combined with passion and dedication. And the best thing- you guys seem not to be afraid of the project! Hat’s of to you! Regards from Germany
Brilliant work! 300SL is one of my favorite 50’s vehicle of all time for SURE.
just beginning the reassembly and final finishes of my 1959 190SL, weak but sleek cousin to the 300SL; this level of professional detail is priceless. Many thanks!
As a custom painter for 46 years I can tell you these guys are correct in the procedures .
These videos are still just as fantastic. Thanks so much for posting them please keep them coming.
Brilliant to see craftsmanship hasn't died. Amazing job
Stunning car , the nicest looking Mercedes ever ..
Legendary video. Suited for a legendary icon. Great job.
Great video Pete , loved the chroming part , very interesting > I'm always impressed with the detail .
Wow….thank you guys, for taking the effort to document such a rare process…to say you’ve done an amazing job, is an understatement. What an enjoyable video. Thank you again.
This is an amazing video history for a fantastic restored gullwing...thank you..
you know i used to watch every episode it was just a good vibe, the opening theme the segments Peter and Tom just a great show, would love to see the episodes again
Totally awesome restoration work and attention to detail. Hats off to your team. Credit also to German engineering. Greetings from South Africa.
What a beautiful vehicle. Like a piece of artwork. Screams character.
Even without that great doors this car is absolute beauty.
One of my all time favorites !
Those are some incredibly beautiful colors.
nice how the suppliers present and explain their part of the work.
Woww what a great job and dedication .... congratulations people like you make possible for these beatiful pieces to be admired for generations
One of my all time favorite cars so beautiful
Knowledge and respect! Congratulations... regards from Athens Greece..
Welders are artists❣️
Incredible save!
Holy guacamole, wew lads, that attention to the surface, preparations to paint...
In the planning stage of my '71 Pagoda restoration. Glasurit will absolutely be my go to. Just deciding on single stage or clear...and dare I say, a color change. Love your content!
excellent video I remembered the heat in the cockpit in the summer;the movable steering wheel;no radio & the rudge wheel knock off hammer!!!
Fabulous.....my 1990 300sl is gorgeous also. This one though is pure heaven!
So well done... Great job..
they restore it to perfection ❤️❤️❤️
WOW! The colour really POPS. :)
Stunning restoration.Magnificent car.
Very good display of tradesman abilities.
Stunning result
The holy grail… Most beautiful car ever!
That parrot on the Glasurit logo: her name was Esther. Such a pretty Polly, Esther.
A superb effort. It's not often I'm impressed by auto restorations but this is near the top. I'm sure even the Germans are impressed by this project.
I’m sure they are not
Ooh, what a car. Good job!
Masterpiece Presentation
Nice job, very well done.
Great video but make it more interesting more mysteries to keep us watching and interested in the video 😊
Amazing work. What a beautiful piece of art. Well done by all involved! Love the lack of made up drama on the show as well.
When price is no object, great possibilities open up.
This is fantastic!!
Best car show hands down
Un formidabile restauro
Best restoration video I have ever seen.
That car is the work of art
that filtering process / viscosity .... 18 -21 seconds ...too thin / too thick : amazing .
2:00 because these parts are aluminum it’s important that we take extra care… perfectly synchronized with the door corner resting and pivoting paint to paint on the roof of the car
Amazing craftsmen.🙏
Very interesting to see the full chrome plating process. I can understand why it's becoming more difficult to find platers now.
The toxic fumes are deadly. Especially the copper = arsenic fumes.
@@marcryvon they did plating where I used to work but we were never allowed in the area. Everyone who worked in there had to trained to use a cyanide antidote EpiPen 😲
Real good video. no crap or drama , no big deadline to meet. i enjoyed it a lot.
Glad you enjoyed it John.
I could watch LM restore cars all day
Excellent video. One thing would interest me, however. The W198 300SL has some very sticky engine issues related to overheating and fuel running into the cylinders after shutdown. I would love to know whether these issues were addressed and if so, how they were dealt with. Here in Germany we have a number of shops that deal especially with the W198 and each has their own solution to these issues. This car is so special it needs and deserves endless care in restoration and upkeep. Thanks for this valuable report.
Most amazing, thank you!! //Lars
Wow. Beautiful
At last , looking forward to seeing a proper car going through your shop .
This video is Fantastic!
Good point on using power tools for fitting certain parts. In general, I only use power to remove items in normal automotive things. Most good ratchets and other tools make relying on power not so important.
You guys are geniuses...
Nice Work... 👍😎
Outstanding.
When I was 7 or 8 my favorite car of all time was a Lamborghini Countach, though flipping through 'old car books' there was atleast three cars that stood out as amazing, and without a word told to me, I just knew by visual they were special beyond thought; Ferrari 250 GTO, Ford GT-40, and the 300SL.
Great Job. Great video. Verry beautiful car
Very cool great job
Looks very good at first glance but there's quite a few flaws. The front bumper doesn't fit properly, there's something not right about the trim fit on the lower front wheel arch and thers bubbling in the paint at the bottom edge of the nearside headlight.
Yep! You couldn't miss the bubbling around the RH headlight. I'm sure it was addressed.
Amazing !!!
We dont advise using Sand blasting... but we used it...we dont advise using baking soda..but we used it. 🤷🏽♂️
I had the privilege years ago of briefly driving one of these cars. It was only a few hundred feet, from a showroom to the shop, but I got to start it and drive it. I knew at the time how special it was, to even do that.
Awesome! 🙌
brilliant! high dollar build...
great video!
Overall amazing job👏 😍but that horific disc grounding let me perplexed .
This is really a perfect work you have done. Respect. I think there are not many company in the world, which can do a job like this.
The only thing I can say is: WOW!
great stuff
When I say I’d have Foose do my my ProStreet stuff and you do my OEM classic restorations was based on your restoration of this 300SL. The attention to detail was insane.
I wouldn't let Foose wash my car, let alone put a wrench to it.