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    Vintage Mercedes fans

    Any out there?

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    Surrrrre....... What's your poison...

    - Here a pair at Pebble from '13
    - And one from the Muchenthaler show from '07
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    ’15 GTI – Commuter

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    All three variants of the 300SL; Coupe, Roadster and Alloy Coupe
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    Quite vintage, and not so much. From the Mt. Equinox Hillclimb in 2010, and a recent shot of Moby Dick - only 25 years old.
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    Jim, I'm like'n that Panzer Wagen. That was a great find.
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    300sl

    I grew up sneeking the 300sl out of the garage

    My older brother was smarter, he snuck around in the 300 SEL 6.3
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    1972 BMW 2002, my first car - 350,000 miles and counting
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    1983 BMW 320i, my everyday car - 138,000 miles and gutless
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    My father in-law had a 300S coupe with matching luggage
    these cars had great presence...
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    I had two 6.3's a 6.9 and currently a c32. Great cars. High maintenance.
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    About 20 years ago I owned a pretty solid 6.9. Fun, heavy German muscle.
    Traded it straight up for a Euro '83 928S; thought I was pulling a fast one on the guy.


    Boy did he have the last laugh on me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    ...Traded it straight up for a Euro '83 928S; thought I was pulling a fast one on the guy.


    Boy did he have the last laugh on me.

    I laughed out loud when I read your post.

    Nice long term investment.

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