Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: kampala on February 09, 2013, 15:19:04
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Today I went to the Paris Retro Mobile -- an event held at the Porte de Versailles Expo Center in Paris.
The cars on display were wonderful ... of course most of the emphasis was on French Brands. I will post some photos of other cars in the appropriate place.
Here's a link to the Expo: http://www.retromobile.com
Here are some photos of the ONLY pagoda in the place --- a special 230sl.
I will follow this post with another with some more photos this particular pagoda ... Interesting interior ...
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I think that this particular car was presented in another thread here, but it's always enjoyable to admire such pretty ladies in red
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On the sign Kienle writes:
"..the car is restored as original as possible"
The headrests and late style hubcaps really put emphasis to that message - not... ::)
/Hans in Sweden
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Some additional Pagoda photos from the Paris Retromobile expo ...
Also there was a guy selling lots of Becker and Blaupunkt radios ... he is based in Germany and I have his info if someone wants it ... I made my big purchase of radio knobs from him as mine need to be replaced.
A retro tire company was also present ... a British outfit. Maybe many know of them from the UK ... but just in case, I've included a photo. They carry all the usual suspects including Coker Phoenix.
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I wish I was in Paris.
I will try to find a medical event during february for pretext next year.
Thank you for sharing with far away people.
Salut
Broken Fred
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Fred,
A photo of Paris for you ... this was during the recent snow here. Pretty but much nicer in the summer.
(sorry is this off-topic, but sounded like Fred needed a Parisian fix)
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The French Retromobile show emphasized French brands.
Yes, but let us not forget that the Pagoda has a lot of French DNA. Paul Bracq, the designer, was born in Bordeaux, France.
Every few years, I join the Bastille Day celebration lining up with Peugeots, Citroens, and others in a car parade around the city
stopping at the French Alliance building and the French Consulate for some "bon collations" then continuing on to a typical Bistro.
My Pagoda carries a small sign pointing out the "Frenchness" of the car. I heard a passerby say (with a slight French accent),
"Yes of course, such an elegant car could not be designed without the French touch"
Richard M, NYC
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This is the "official" report from the Mercedes Benz Club of France website
http://mb-france.mercedes-benz-clubs.com/documents/article300SL.pdf