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W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: ctaylor738 on March 19, 2015, 14:17:26

Title: Pictures from Amelia 2015 Cars & Coffee
Post by: ctaylor738 on March 19, 2015, 14:17:26
Here are my pictures from the Cars & Coffee event on Saturday.  There was a great collection of 113s.  I took pictures of the following cars:

Barry Huff 280SL
Bob Hyatt 280SL
Bruce Wood 250SL
Gary Eidson 230SL
Steve Brooks 280SL
Pierre Hedary 230SL
Unknown Ivory car

I know I missed Ed Goldenberg's 230SL, Amy McKenna's Ivory (I think) 230SL, and my silver/black 280SL.  So if anyone has pictures of these cars or other I missed, please post them.  Also, if someone could identify the mystery Ivory car, that would be great.
Title: Re: Pictures from Amelia 2015 Cars & Coffee
Post by: ctaylor738 on March 19, 2015, 14:23:26
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And since I can post one more picture, here is fellow Pagoda owner Bill Lightfoot's Cooper T51 early Formula One car in some pretty good company.

CT
Title: Re: Pictures from Amelia 2015 Cars & Coffee
Post by: mario on March 19, 2015, 18:31:15
Great photos thanks.  I always love seeing that 250 GTO in a color that's not red.  Hope to make it to Amelia next year.
Title: Re: Pictures from Amelia 2015 Cars & Coffee
Post by: B Huff on March 20, 2015, 01:42:13
I spoke to the owners of the unknown ivory 230, but I don't remember their names. They were from Penn. and it was the wife's play car. That is her standing behind the car in the picture with white slacks and a cane. 
Title: Re: Pictures from Amelia 2015 Cars & Coffee
Post by: ctaylor738 on March 20, 2015, 18:09:09
Here's another picture of the GTO on its way to receive an award.

And a picture of my 280SL at Cars and Coffeee.
Title: Re: Pictures from Amelia 2015 Cars & Coffee
Post by: W113SL on March 31, 2015, 00:33:34
The Ivory 230SL is Amy Mc Kenna's.

W113SL

Pete Lesler
Title: Re: Pictures from Amelia 2015 Cars & Coffee
Post by: Raymond on March 31, 2015, 13:34:18
In the 6 minutes I had to run through the group it was great to see the turnout.  Here are three shots I grabbed before having to go back inside.  That is where I got to spend some time with Sir Sterling's Mille Miglia car.  The Grand Daddy of all SLs.