Felix, I think this means that we're out of ideas. People don't usually modify the interiors of their wagons, so I think your best bet is to come up with some creative ideas of your own -- and then share them with us!
Look through the thread with various members' car pics -- since the sedan and wagon basically have the same interior, you might be able to find some mods you like among the sedans.
Common mods include:
1) steering wheel with a later-style or AMG wheel
2) shift knob
3) chrome surround around gearshift
4) seat covers/re-upholstery
5) stereo +/- removeable navigation system/DVD player
6) cup holders
7) AMG-style dashboard insert
now, I have concrete dreams
I want to have a new interior like this one. I don't have leather jet, not in my W124 but this cream beige lether of the User "CLK320s" - I love this interior..
What do you think?
Felix, I think this means that we're out of ideas. People don't usually modify the interiors of their wagons, so I think your best bet is to come up with some creative ideas of your own -- and then share them with us!
Look through the thread with various members' car pics -- since the sedan and wagon basically have the same interior, you might be able to find some mods you like among the sedans.
Common mods include:
1) steering wheel with a later-style or AMG wheel
2) shift knob
3) chrome surround around gearshift
4) seat covers/re-upholstery
5) stereo +/- removeable navigation system/DVD player
6) cup holders
7) AMG-style dashboard insert
I agree, with Janos, those are the bestj car interior modifications to think about. But be sure you want to do any of them first, because you coulod have problems if you decide you don't like them and want to change back.
My 126 had the leather steering wheel, and I looked the look of the leather and wood wheel, but realized in time that the wood could become slippery when you used it, so I finally decided not to get on, and I am happy now I did not. I only changed the shift knob to a leather/wood one, and also, put in a door mounted burlwood cupholder. I realize now, I didn't really HAVe to do either one, but just did at the time.
Your 200T looks verry well sorted as it is, Mercedes did a very good job with those cars, as they came, so be CERTAIN you want to make any changes.
Neither the 200 engine nor the manual gearshift was offered for sale on the W124 vehicles sold in the USA, and I admire your wagon. It looks like one of them that had steel wheels and plastic wheel covers, which none of the W124 cars in USA ever got.
The chrome gearshift surround might be nice in your car. You can find them on www.ebay.de for a reasonable price.
Your wagon looks VERY good in that color. It's a very nice one just as it is Felix, you could just enjoy it exactly as it is, and change nothing, and it is still an excellent car, probably the best wagon Mercedes ever made, in terms of quality and reliability and durabilty.