Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: Cees Klumper on August 08, 2003, 00:32:28
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Here's a photo of a good clean set of Borrani wire wheels (you know, the standard set-up for classic Ferrari's) that the seller (in Holland) claims were manufactured for Pagodas and 107's (could they even be the same?). I never heard of Borrani's on a Pagoda - could it be the seller is mistaken? He's asking some $1,100:
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1969 280 SL automatic
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Yeah I've seen them before. I think SLtech had a set for sale for a while with a photo on their website (I THINK it was SLTech).
Anyway they look good on the Italians but I wouldn't like them on either SL, just not my cup of tea ! But then my taste is somewhat impure as I like the alloy wheels with the narrow whitewalls on a 230 Euro ! ;)
Regards,
Ben in Ireland.
'64 230SL 4sp.
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Originally posted by Ben
... Anyway they look good on the Italians but I wouldn't like them on either SL, just not my cup of tea ! But then my taste is somewhat impure as I like the alloy wheels with the narrow whitewalls on a 230 Euro ! ;)
Regards,
Ben in Ireland.
'64 230SL 4sp.
Agree 50% with Ben:
I don't like wire wheels in a Pagoda either (even 300 SL Gullwing and Roadster -9 years older than the W113- had already left these kind of wheels, so it doesn´t sound logical to recover them for a Pagoda)...
But I don't like the alloy wheels -factory option for latest 280 SL- in a W113 (for me they are wheels from the '70 in a car from the '60). I always prefer it with the painted hubcaps (the early two-pieces hubcaps if possible). I think the 280 SL's alloy wheels (designed much later than the Pagoda) fit better with the R107... but as always, it's a matter of personal tastes... and for this reason MB offered the car in so many colors! :)
Regards,
Albert de la Torre Chavalera
Barcelona (Catalunya/Spain)
Feb.'64 230 SL Euro 113042-10-002432
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I must say, the only wheels I've seen that I like more than the steel's (especially with the old style small hubcaps and the wheels painted body color) are the minilite style 8 spoke wheels...they just look sharp with the lines of the pagode.
my opinion only, I don't mind if you disagree.
-Lewis
'66 230 sl 113042-10-016238
67 saab sonett II #43 of 258
99 saab 9-5
00 saab 9-3 viggen conv
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OK ok - I'll let them go!