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  • melcrom
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Re: W116's fading into obscurity
« Reply #30 on: 13 August 2008, 02:36 PM »

as a proud owner of a recently acquired red 73 280s i have been more aware of our beloved cruisers

and here in the northern suburbs of Perth i have spotted 5 or 6 in the last 2 weeks. in fact i followed one

into its garage just two blocks away from my house  when i spotted it on my way to work.

my next mission is to find out what model it is. the driver looks Greek or Italian and in its sixties.

gold  and in superb condition. might have to give him a visit......yeah...
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  • oscar
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Re: W116's fading into obscurity
« Reply #31 on: 13 August 2008, 03:01 PM »

the driver looks Greek or Italian and in its sixties.

Sounds like Nathan to a tee    Grin Grin Grin


Ok, maybe not.  It'd be interesting to know if he's an ORGer a least.

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1973 350SE, my first & fave
1976 280S 4spd manual "POVO the track car"
1975 280S, medium red
1974 280se "canary yellow" now in pieces
1977 280se milan brown wrecking
Re: W116's fading into obscurity
« Reply #32 on: 13 August 2008, 03:36 PM »

I spend an annoying amount of time on Perth roads all day every (business) day and rarely see w116's.

I dint know where they are all hiding when I'm around. I did however see a pretty tatty black 280SE on mill street, in Perth a couple days ago. Never seen a black 116 before that. Black shows up all the ripples in its tired 30 year old body terribly.
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  • John Hubertz
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Re: W116's fading into obscurity
« Reply #33 on: 13 August 2008, 06:35 PM »

Geez that's a few more than my guestimate! I like the figures though.   Cool Wish there was a way to look at the various state road authority figures.

Forgot to update my other post about the good 280sel.  Not sure what happened to it yet, haven't spoke to the owner but this car was in very good nic prior to an impact. Sad



Two things - I'm back happy with Max - being able to repair the window motor like a red indian with a hatchet restored my faith that Mr. Headroom belongs in my stable.

Second - SOMEONE SAVE THIS CAR (the quoted thread)  That is SO fine!  The owner can buy it from his insurance company as salvage as a favor to one of our Aussie members - get busy!
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  • pompy
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Re: W116's fading into obscurity
« Reply #34 on: 13 August 2008, 07:06 PM »

...took a drive to Newcastle in the Northern Natal Midlands today - it is in the remote country side of South Africa and surprisingly picturesque.
Low and behold! What did I see? A late 280S in an orig metalic dark green - a colour I hadn't seen before but def orig as the high gloss paint job is unmistakebly Benz. Its driver(ueropean) had it parked behind a burnt-out petrol tanker next to the highway in the middle of nowhere - don't know why but quite an interesting site - it was so surreal as I cruised by - almost slowmotion like, not another vehicle in sight - just me, the Benz and the burnt-out petrol tanker.

And then a week ago I spotted a yellow 116 on the Durban beachfront with MB1 alloys - it was def an upcountry car as it was in good nick,

I guess this thread has turned into a 'Spot the 116" thread.

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