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letank
03-29-2006, 09:48 PM
as you may know MB does not service vehicule over 20 years old... (at least in san fran).

so for a 79 450sl, w 20,000 miles where are the experts.... need ignition switch/tumbler replaced, and make the A/C works. Even North or South of the city will do.

I do the work on the Jeeps.... but this ignition is a real PITA.... just came back from the junkyards to take a peek at the setup....

thank you

Michel
79 450sl

Ron Ragno
03-30-2006, 04:23 PM
Sorry cannot help you with one is SF. However I have a 86 300SDL and my independent mechanic is top draw located in Walnut Creek. Not cheap, but very good and knows his stuff. It is a bit of a drive for you, but the service is good.
Ron

whunter
03-31-2006, 03:13 AM
Moved to the correct forum for better answers.

You should find what you need here.
ShopForum > General Discussion > Good MB Shops > California >




Have a great day.

cmac2012
04-01-2006, 06:02 AM
as you may know MB does not service vehicule over 20 years old... (at least in san fran).

so for a 79 450sl, w 20,000 miles where are the experts.... need ignition switch/tumbler replaced, and make the A/C works. Even North or South of the city will do.

I do the work on the Jeeps.... but this ignition is a real PITA.... just came back from the junkyards to take a peek at the setup....

thank you

Michel
79 450slThere's a Vietnamese cat in Oakland, not far from the Bay Bridge, who's pretty good -- MB specialist -- and reasonble.

Dave @ 510 - 813 - 2456

Veloce300DT
04-02-2006, 03:28 AM
Sals Autohaus is a great indie in San Francisco. This shop is located on San Jose Ave.. its just off of the SFSU exit on 280 south. Look for it on the right hand side as soon as you exit.

I used Sals Autohaus when I live in this city, his prices are relative to the area HOWEVER he is a very experienced tech and knows the older models like the back of his hand. In addition, his shop is small and very friendly. Service is prompt and he explains everything thoroughly.

I dont know his number off hand, but look him up and give him a try.

Boardmonger
04-03-2006, 12:07 AM
I use and reccomend Silver Star auto but it is in San Jose, so it is a bit of a drive. He is a lot cheaper then all the other local indies in the south bay and he does a great job. He works on all mercedes, old to new with some old sl's and pontons in his lot. He was a tech at Smythe (the san jose mercedes dealership) for some time and opened his shop in the early 90s, so he has lots of experience. Anyways good luck finding your guy.

Veloce300DT
04-28-2006, 05:26 AM
I was very happy with Sals Autohaus- he performed some work on my 300DT while I was living on Potrero Hill in SF. I tried him after reading good words about him on this forum, which I then added to :)

His rates are reasonable for San Francisco- most MB repair shops tend to get pretty pricey in the city.At the time he had the best rate I could find after shopping around in the area- For example, Petes Inc. was WAY high, and while his shop is much more attractive, word on the street about his service reputation isnt so hot.

SFbenzo
04-28-2006, 05:31 AM
Vel.3DT - Thanks for the recommendation!

Bob C.
05-01-2006, 06:07 PM
You should also try Octane, Mercedes Benz Specialist, located on 10th Street, near Costco. The number is: 415.863.5555.

Randy Kuwatani, a long time MBZ man, runs this shop. As I've posted before, Randy is experienced, honest and a true gentleman. He has well-trained techs working with him.

Regards,
Bob
P.S. For full disclosure purposes, I am the secretary to Octane, Inc., and also a satisfied customer!

Jim B.
05-02-2006, 08:32 PM
I'll have to chime in here too.

8 years living in San Francisco, I felt like Diogenes with his lamp trying to find a good tech for the Benz (Ironically, found a great one for the Volvo immediately, and never left him)

Pete's Independent MB does a good job, and will give you a ride to work when you drop off your car there, and they can do the really big rebuild jobs,
but they are almost a white glove shop, and are just across from Pacific Heights, so they charge HIGH prices, you will get sharp stabbing pains in the wallet for sure when you get out. This is the DOWNTOWN convenient shop off Van Ness Avenue.

Only been to Sal's just once. Real PITA to get to or from from most parts of San Francisco, and don't go looking for a waiting lounge with biscotti and fine Italian roast.....or a Barnes & Noble or a Thai Restaurant around the corner,
in this neighborhood, hey, its San Jose Avenue, and....WTF neighborhood IS that anyway?

But who cares, their service is fine, if you can get there without too much trouble, you should be there. I would certainly trust a 300D to them.
Some customers LOVE them.

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