Technical Assistance

One of the main reasons people become members of our club is to access the wealth of knowledge available from the membership group. By attending our events and meetings, you will no doubt find someone who can help with your issue, or at least some information on who to contact.

In addition, we have specific technical advisors who are available for you to call if you are having an issue. Bruce Denniss has been around the brand for many years and currently owns in excess of 50 classic Mercedes-Benz and Alasdair Smith is a Mercedes-Benz trained technician with worldwide experience. Their contact details are available on the committee page.

As we are a non-for-profit club run by volunteers, we cannot guarantee that we can answer every question the club receives or provide an immediate response; we can however assist our members in the following ways:

– Are you looking to sell or buy a car or part? We can help with a free classified advert in our club magazine and on our website – see the classifieds pages.

– Members of officially recognised Mercedes-Benz clubs can access the Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) using their ClubCard – the EPC is the same program as used by dealers to locate part numbers, view exploded diagrams and search for other vehicle data.

– Visit our Club Library (open during general meetings) which holds a large collection of technical literature, including owners’ manuals, workshop manuals and more.

– Visit the Mercedes-Benz Classic Wiki site – For a comprehensive collection of technical data, specifications and a chronicle of all models up to the 1990s.

– Join an online forum – a great way to connect with other owners and enthusiasts from Australia and around the world. Such forums include the Australian specific OzBenz forum, BenzWorld and MBWorld forums out of the USA and the MB Club forum in the UK.

You can contact the club by clicking on the ‘Contact Us‘ tab at the top right of the page.