ULONITE No. 105
In the USA after mid-1959 all Mercedes-Benz Pontons (and both the 190SL [W121 II] and the 300SL [W198 II] roadsters) were required to have small red reflectors mounted inboard of each tail light and above the rear bumper. These are known as ULONITE 105 reflectors (000-544-14-05). ULONITE is still a major supplier to Daimler AG, but they are alleged to have lost the tools to make the No. 105.
September 2014: New ULONITE No. 105 reflectors, and the rubber mounts are available (see Authentic Classics link). Given today's high value of the rare, New Old Stock (NOS), used, or even reconditioned ULONITE No. 105 reflectors, it seems like a strong business case for ULONITE to tool-up, and make a batch run (including the rubber mounts) for distribution to the Mercedes-Benz Classic Centers, and after-market vendors around the world. Perhaps the economies of scale are not there – who knows?—Ed.
In Europe, both the 190SL roadster (W121 II – 5/55 - 2/63) and the 300SL roadster (W198 II – 8/57 - 2/63) used the ULONITE No. K1320 reflectors, which were slightly larger than the ULONITE 105. Note the ULONITE 135 (still available today) is a direct replacement for the ULO K1320.
This is a rare NOS ULONITE 105 reflector. Original Mercedes-Benz part number 000-544-14-05. They were mounted vertically on the four and six cylinder Ponton sedans, coupés and cabriolets, and and horizontally on the Type 190SL and 300SL roadsters. They were also used on certain post-Ponton Mercedes-Benz models such as the W110 (a.k.a. "Heckflosse" or "Fintail") Universal wagons.
ULONITE No. 105 reflectors
Threaded studs at the back of the ULONITE 105 reflectors
1959 Mercedes-Benz Type 219 Ponton sedan with ULONITE No. 105 reflectors mounted vertically and inboard of the tail lights. The bumper guards also feature the slightly larger ULONITE No. K1320 reflectors. Photo: Robert Hall / Placerville, California / February 16, 2012
Robert was "on-the-lookout" for NOS ULONITEs for almost 20 years!
Photo: Robert Hall
/ Placerville, California / December 22, 2013
ULONITE 105 reflector on Mardy von Harten's 1958 Type 180D.
Photos taken at IPOG ECPC III / Malvern, PA /
September 18, 2015 / Courtesy: Jeff
Miller
Mercedes-Benz 220SE cabriolet with the ULONITE 105
1959 Mercedes-Benz Type 220S Ponton sedan with ULONITE No. 105 reflectors mounted vertically and inboard of the tail lights. The bumper guards also feature the slightly larger ULONITE No. K1320 reflectors. Photo: Ray Ilich
1959 Mercedes-Benz 220S sedan with Webasto sliding sunroof and ULONITE 105
reflectors.
The bumper guards use the slightly larger ULONITE No. K1320 (or No.135) reflectors.
Photo: Dick Hartt / Pasadena, California
1959 Mercedes-Benz 220S cabriolet with ULONITE 105 reflectors
Photo: Len Sokoloff
1958 220S cabriolet with the ULONITE 105 reflectors
Photo: Ron van Seventer
USA spec. Type 190SL roadster with ULONITE 105 reflectors
Photo: Peter Snihur / Hopewell Junction, NY
In the USA, the 190SL had reflectors mounted under the bumper until sometime in 1958 when the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) got involved, and wanted them higher, thus the reflectors were moved to the tail panel – for USA cars only. The correct mounting on the Type 190SL is horizontal, while the Ponton sedan, coupés and cabriolets were mounted vertically. The 300SL roadster (W198 II — 8/57 - 2/63) also had ULONITE 105 reflectors mounted horizontally, but had a unique mount.
Assembly line showing horizontal orientation of ULONITE 105 reflectors – destined for the USA market. Click to view the full image, including a 190SL with the larger ULONITE 135 reflectors mounted beneath the bumper, which was destined for a market other than the USA.
This 190SL has the ULONITE 105 reflectors mounted horizontally (correct) inboard of the tail lights.
A sun-faded ULONITE 105 on a 190SL mounted vertically (incorrect).
1962 Type 300SL (W198 II) roadster (8/57 - 2/63) with the ULONITE 105.
Photo: Jeff Miller / June 2, 2002
Detail of the right side ULONITE No. 105 on the 1962 300SL (W198 II) roadster.
Photo: Jeff Miller / June 2, 2002
Type 300SL (W198 II) roadster (8/57 - 2/63) with the ULONITE 105.
Granite State (New Hampshire) Mercedes-Benz gathering / Photo: Jeff Miller
/ June 17, 2002
Detail of the right side ULONITE No. 105 on the 1962 300SL (W198 II) roadster.
Granite State Mercedes-Benz gathering / Photo: Jeff Miller / June 17, 2002
ULONITE No. K1320 (European Specification)
Amber blinker lenses identify this example as a European spec. (France) Type 190SL roadster
with ULONITE K1320 reflectors mounted under the bumper.
European specification Type 190SL with ULONITE K1320 reflector
under the bumper.
Photo: Ron van Seventer
This early European specification (note amber turn signal lens) Type 190SL has ULONITE K1320 reflectors mounted below the bumper. Note the ULONITE 135 is a direct replacement for the ULO K1320. Later 190SL roadsters (in the USA market) had the ULONITE 105 reflectors mounted inboard (and horizontally) from the tail lamps. Note the ULONITE reflectors were originally made of glass and later changed to plastic.
ULONITE K1320 reflector on Type 190SL (note amber blinker
lens)
Photo: Ricardo Alarcón Jiménez
The European spec. 190SL roadsters have ULONITE K1320 reflectors mounted under the bumper as shown here. The K1320 reflectors are different than the USA spec. cars, and also different than the Ponton sedans, coupés, and cabriolets.
ULONITE K1320 reflector on Type 300c "Adenauer"
Photo: Ricardo Alarcón Jiménez
The under-bumper reflector position was shared with the 300SL "Gullwing" and the 300 "Adenauer." These are photos of my 190SL and 300c Adenauer – Ricardo Alarcón Jiménez / June 22, 2013
This is the right rear bumper guard of a 1957 Mercedes-Benz Type 190 sedan (European specification). The original ULONITE reflector in the lower portion of the rear bumper guard was stamped "ULO K1320." A direct replacement for the K1320 is the ULONITE No. 135. The original Daimler-Benz (DB) part number for this reflector was 10 120 826 01 40. Photo: Jeff Miller
Type 300SL (W198 I) "Gullwing" coupé (8/54 - 5/57)
ULONITE K1320 (a.k.a. ULONITE No. 135) – European spec. with amber blinker lens
Photo: Ron van Seventer
Type 300SL (W198 I) "Gullwing" coupé (8/54 - 5/57)
ULONITE 135 – USA spec. with red blinker lens
Photo: Ron van Seventer
ULONITE No. 135
This is an ULONITE No. 135 mounted to a Porsche 356. The ULONITE 135 was also used on the Mercedes-Benz 300SL "Gullwing" coupé. They were mounted below the bumper in both applications. There are other Mercedes-Benz Ponton models that use the ULONITE No. 135 as well. Photo: Ron van Seventer
When this page was created in 2002, the ULONITE No. 105 reflectors were no longer produced, and difficult to find in any condition.
Authentic Classics / New OEM, and after-market parts (ULONITE No. 105 reflectors) / Staten Island, New York
The slightly larger ULONITE No. 135 reflectors are readily available (6/2002). The ULONITE No. 135 is used for different applications than the ULONITE 105, and are not interchangeable.
- NLA Limited / Stocks the ULONITE 135 (for M-B 300SL and Porsche 356).
- Check other vendors on the Links page for availability.
NLA Limited
Parts diagram for the ULONITE No. 135 (larger than the ULONITE No. 105).
Diagram courtesy NLA Limited |
Mercedes-Benz Ponton Coupé and Cabriolet ULONITE Reflectors Edited excerpt from the International Ponton Owners Group (IPOG) forum. Contributors: Doug Broome / Jack Kotrba
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Removing ULONITE 105 Reflectors |
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