Author Topic: Gullwing America turns SLS AMG Roadster into stunning 1955 300 SC redux  (Read 9746 times)

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Great and astounding. If produced by MB, I am sure it would become a legend car from start… The article says that the work for the resulting car is called the 300 SLC was "Commissioned by a client in Eastern Europe". I would be curious to know who that could be. So far nobody around here gives any sign where the happy and taste-aware client is located.

Stan
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Fabulous

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I must be missing something !  :-\

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I don't get either!

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Hideous!

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I must be missing something !  :-\
Only thing you and I are missing is the truck load of gold bars needed to buy one


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If I had a truck load of gold bars I would try to stop her being made  :-[
It's bad enough seeing women having their faces changed with cosmetic surgery, for the worst  :'(

We are what we are, the Pagoda is what it is, a classic from the 60s, it doesn't neeeeeeed cosmetic surgery  ;)
Neither should a 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SC.
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we need a thumbs down "dislike" emoticon.... That's hideous

And I LIKE the SLS!
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Yikes! But destroying new cars is still preferable to altering classics like we've also seen here...
1965 230 SL in silver (DB180)
1982 Land Rover Series III SWB
2008 Jaguar XF 3.0
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