Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: wd on June 20, 2010, 23:46:16
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I was looking at the NY get together and the fact that they had two of the tunis metallic cars. I saw one recently and really liked that color.
This got me to thinking if I were to go back in time and order a new pagoda just the way I wanted it what color would I order?
I love the Ivory on my coupe and the tunis metallic looks good but with only one choice???
Okay, Orient Red with cognac interior.
Just for fun, anyone else?
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I really like the darker colours on a Pagoda as a personal choice so I think the 332 Dark Blue or 904 Midnight Blue with either a Light Grey or White Gray interior, with Silver Hard Top would be my pick.
Will I paint it those colours at the next paint time rather than the original colour, that is another question. ;)
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tobaco brown(423) with cognac interior.
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blue has always been my favorite color and I really like Midnight Blue, but on small cars and sports cars I have always enjoyed bright colors. I'm staying with Signal Red which is the color of my Pagoda.
Rolland
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Blue metallic(387H) with parchment leather would still be my favourite, same as my '68 aut.
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it would after be silver with blue leather interior ive had red with black int - bit girly - ive had a 107 dark blue with grey leather drove me mad keeping it clean - still waiting for my next one to come from the usa thats arab grey with a cream mb tex int - dont know how much i will love it yet
Reg
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Anthracite with beige interior or ivory/tan - but I'm also quite happy with the existing color of silver/burgundy...
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If the Pagoda were available today--
1) "We" here would be but a small potential group of buyers.
2) Some if not most of the combinations (particularly the ones we really like) would not be available; for example, there would probably be only 2 or 3 interior colors. Nobody makes a large palette like the old days especially in the interior department.
3) The net result of which would be about 90%+ would be either black, white or silver; than the rest of the <10% would be blues, reds, etc.
Enjoy what you have now! ;)
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::)Anthracite metallic with cognac tex......................5 speed, no A/C, hard top with sun roof, no bumper guards, power..................................ZZZZZZZZZZ :D
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Tied between the three:
(need to translate to Mercede's closest match)
- Exterior: Brocade Red (Porsche/VW Color L32A) -and- Interior: "rich Saddle" leather
- Exterior: Silver -and- Interior: Deep Lipstick Red leather
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The very first 113 to catch my attention (very early seventies): Exterior: Black -and- Interior: Saddle/Tan(?)
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mine would have to be a very dark blue with tan leather... yum
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728 H Beige Gray with Cognac Interior
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268 Blue Green with Cognac Interior; but I already have that color combination. ;D
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Kevin:
I have to jump in here and voice my opinion. I have a 1970 280SL with 728 H beige grey with 138 dark brown interior. I would not change a thing with the original color combinations on my pagoda. I think the dark brown color of the MB-Tex and the 747 dark brown soft top looks very rich and compliments the beige grey exterior very nicely.
but then I guess I could be biased.. ;D
Jim
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I quite like what I have, but if it were to choose anew, I would go for Blue metallic (387H) with a dark (hardtop and with parchment leather interior
Stan
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I'd happily settle for midnight blue with a parchment leather interior...
...and add to that power steering, 7G-tronic autobox (obviously the engines would be more powerful as well), SatNav and all the other little creature comforts one would expect from a high-end Mercedes. ;)
Back to reality, I like mine as is...
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I like dark colours, mine is 573 dark bordeoux red with cream interior.I like the idea of black with cream interior shows the chrome up well. 8). Cheers Mike.
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I really like the darker colours on a Pagoda as a personal choice so I think the 332 Dark Blue or 904 Midnight Blue with either a Light Grey or White Gray interior, with Silver Hard Top would be my pick.
Will I paint it those colours at the next paint time rather than the original colour, that is another question. ;)
I'm with Garry ...
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268 Blue Green with Cognac Interior; but I already have that color combination. ;D
Me too.
Chris
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This is a very good and tough question. It will be very hard to make up my mind. can i get 3 cars?:
1. 291 H dark olive with 216 Cognac Leather Interior
2. 173 G anthracite grey with 242 red interior
3. 904 G midnight blue with 254 parchment leather
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906 Blue/gray metallic with Parchment interior/navy carpet.....just like I have now.
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The classic silver metallic (180) with red interior is what I would order.
Many may think it boring and conventional, but I love it.
It is what I have got, and I would choose it again. ;D
Anfinn
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Black with green interior.
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I love mine, navy blue with parchment interior. However, I did see a black one with red interior on Madison avenue which was pretty cool. ( a combination not offered by Mercedes, I understand ), like the pale blue Ferrari with pale blue leather interior that was a special.
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I have no doubt in my mind I would love to order my SL in Arabian Gray with Red Leather, but my second choice would almost always be my current color, Medium Gray with Black or Cognac interior.
If the Pagoda were available today--
1) "We" here would be but a small potential group of buyers.
2) Some if not most of the combinations (particularly the ones we really like) would not be available; for example, there would probably be only 2 or 3 interior colors. Nobody makes a large palette like the old days especially in the interior department.
3) The net result of which would be about 90%+ would be either black, white or silver; than the rest of the <10% would be blues, reds, etc.
Enjoy what you have now! ;)
Michael,
I've always been under this same impression but was gladly surprised by the "individual" program offered nowdays by BMW. When ordering my wife's 135i, we decided we did not like the stock color combos offered by the dealer (9 different exterior colors and 5 choices of leather + 2 Leatherette), so we went with a special order interior color (saddle brown) and a metallic black exterior. Since we also wanted a 6-spd. and most dealers had auto demo cars, this was our best choice and not only did it allow us to get the car we wanted, it also let us get it for an incredibly low final price.
I believe the tools are there, but are just a little more complex than they were in the past... or at least I imagine since I wasn't around back in the 60's (or early 80's for the matter) to be ordering cars up to my specs. ;D
Salud,
Andres G
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Mercedes still have this program, dealers only stock what they sell the most of. There is no greater experience than ordering your
Mercedes to your exact specification and picking it up direct from the factory then driving home through Europe. I've done it twice now brilliant! :)