There was a wonderful selection of cars that took part and it is hoped that the following pics, will illustrate my point.
I counted, from memory, no less than thirty Gullwings and 300SL Roadsters (I prefer them to the Gullwings) and I found that open top 280SE 3.5 Coupes are also all the rage. There were, somewhat surprisingly, no 6.3's and just a solitary gold 6.9 in somewhat nice condition, and shod with 15" Bundts. He turned up late in proceedings and did not take part in the hillclimb.
My favourite car (valued at about 5 million Euros) - yes, I have taste but not the money is this late thirties convertible. Just have a look at the exquisite pearl inlay dash, and ALL the other .....hmm...beautiful nick-nacks.
Okay, that was my favourite. As I said, champagne taste, beer pocket and no disrespect to the malt consuming fraternity. So, how about this 300SL ?
or, better still, how about this one from (the late twenties ?)
Now, there was even a "ring-In" - a solitary supercharged Bentley -
I didn't mind the next one either.....
These are pics.f one of the cars that competed in the Panamericana-Mexico Rallye (I think)
and this is the Office and ####pit....
Would anyone like an SK (or SSK) ...I can afford the Bburago version
Okay, some more rather mundane examples of classic motoring...
I'd have plenty more, but these will have to do for the time being. Regards Styria
I counted, from memory, no less than thirty Gullwings and 300SL Roadsters (I prefer them to the Gullwings) and I found that open top 280SE 3.5 Coupes are also all the rage. There were, somewhat surprisingly, no 6.3's and just a solitary gold 6.9 in somewhat nice condition, and shod with 15" Bundts. He turned up late in proceedings and did not take part in the hillclimb.
My favourite car (valued at about 5 million Euros) - yes, I have taste but not the money is this late thirties convertible. Just have a look at the exquisite pearl inlay dash, and ALL the other .....hmm...beautiful nick-nacks.
Okay, that was my favourite. As I said, champagne taste, beer pocket and no disrespect to the malt consuming fraternity. So, how about this 300SL ?
or, better still, how about this one from (the late twenties ?)
Now, there was even a "ring-In" - a solitary supercharged Bentley -
I didn't mind the next one either.....
These are pics.f one of the cars that competed in the Panamericana-Mexico Rallye (I think)
and this is the Office and ####pit....
Would anyone like an SK (or SSK) ...I can afford the Bburago version
Okay, some more rather mundane examples of classic motoring...
I'd have plenty more, but these will have to do for the time being. Regards Styria