Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: peterm on December 17, 2007, 11:05:50
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Does anyone get their pagaoda out for a winter jaunt?
Im now trying to plan a spring NY metro get together- a new mall has opened by me and they have a nice central elipise in a park like setting and a starbucks- the marketer is offering swag! good forum for an informal show
let me know if theres interest.
peterm
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Peter:
Winter Drive:
I enjoy the car best with the top down. I go for a winter drive about once a month to keep the parts moving. My real drive time is April to November then hibernation.
Spring Meet:
You know I'm like an old fire dog. When I hear the Pagoda event bell ring I'm off and running (oops, riding).
It ain't easy to get Metro NY NJ CT Pago owners to come out but as we saw at West Point, "Build it and they will come."
Richard M
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I drive my Pagoda throughout the winter, unless there is salt on the roads (which happens less and less as the years pass by - I think last year it was maybe one or two days all winter).
Cees ("Case") Klumper in Amsterdam
'69 white 280 SL automatic
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In Houston we have no problem driving year round, matter of fact I was out yesterday with the top down, although I admit after I drove a few miles I stopped and put it up as it was just a little too chilly.
1967 230sl (stick)
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In London for the last week or so it has been '-1 ' and getting colder, however it is very dry & I find the Pagoda loves it , my wife says" she's Purring "
So I take her out for a drive every week or so and put my foot down for a while to clean out her tubes and warm her up a bit! (' :oops: ')
[ The car that is ! ](' ;) ')
Kemal
280 SL Manual 69
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Not gonna happen around here...
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/lake22/12-07-snow001.jpg)
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch...
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when i lived in boise i drove the 250sl i had al year long except when there was more than a dusting of snow or ice; even drove it to seattle and back, but wrong descision with 2 dogs and no a/c :evil:
here in carolina have been driving the 230sl almost every day unless there is rain... enjoy it when you can...
john
64 230sl
89 190e 2.6
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I took mine out Sunday, about the same conditions as Kemal described. We were both happy!
(http://www.sl113.org/forums/uploaded/vanesp/200712181070_PICT9371.JPG)
Peter
1970 280SL. Also known as 'admin@sl113.org' and organiser of the Technical Manual (http://www.sl113.org/wiki/pmwiki.php).
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Mine is more like "rainy day" withdrawal. If the sun is out, I try and find a reason for a drive all year long (as if I need one!).
I find that during the rainy periods, I really do get antsy. What I do for therapy is either go out and detail things, tackle a small project here and there, or of course, tune in here and more or less live vicariously through you guys in the sunshine (like right now!)
"It's Pagoda driving time somewhere" in this big old world...
James
63 230SL
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Oh and Paddy, no excuses...
http://www.sl113.org/forums/uploaded/Albert-230SL/20051031102458_230%20SL%20vermell%20ski.jpg
James
63 230SL
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No withdrawals for me. The exact opposite in fact.
It's a dry day here, clear and sunny but the roads are damp and grimey. My W202 is in the shop for a new ECU and so I had to use the 113 for a 120mile journey this morning
Once I had jump started the car, pumped up the offisde front tyre (a slow...), found out that I had a mouse or two seeking warmth in my trunk and finally got going....
the wiper motor finally gave up the ghost about half way. NOT a funb drive into low winter sunshine :(
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I grew up not far from you (in Northwest Detroit) and this one reason why I'm now on the Central Coast of California!
Enjoy!
Steve
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Originally posted by Paddy_Crow
Not gonna happen around here...
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/lake22/12-07-snow001.jpg)
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch...
Steve
Seaside, CA
1964 230sl roadster
White (050)/Black (116)
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I grew up in West Michigan, so Detroit is actually a little milder than what I'm used to.
I spent a few years in CA about 30 years ago, I couldn't get out of there fast enough.
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch...
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Or here...
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Kevin Caputo
Hampden, MA
1967 230 SL Automatic
670 Light Ivory
113 Bronze/Brown MB Tex
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For those of us that live down under, its a bit hard to relate to. For us, those of us in Brisbane anyway, winter is the best time for W113s - the summer is too hot other than early morning or at night when its fantastic.
Our seasons are reversed - with 4 days to go until Christmas, we are looking at temperatures in the early 80s, with most families planning on spending Christmas day outdoors. Our family tradition is lunch by the pool followed by a more formal dinner at night when it gets a bit cooler. The beach is a popular target for many.
I cannot deny that the pictures of snow look very beautiful and picturesqe however I suspect that the novelty must wear off after a while, especially for the northern states. I lived in Virginia for a few years and it was a novelty there as heavy falls were rare.
So...please enjoy your cold Christmas and the cold weather benefits; warm egg nog and toasty fires.
Merry Christmas
George
Brisbane Australia
230SL
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Luckily in Florida we can drive year round. There are a few weeks out of the year that I wouldn't venture off in the Pagoda. Believe it or no but summer is not the best time of year to experience it. It's just too darn hot. However early morning, dusk and nights are my favorites for summer driving.
1969 280sl 5 spd
Gainesville, Fl.
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George:
The novelty wears off for me about December 26th!
Kevin
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Originally posted by georgem
For those of us that live down under, its a bit hard to relate to. For us, those of us in Brisbane anyway, winter is the best time for W113s - the summer is too hot other than early morning or at night when its fantastic.
Our seasons are reversed - with 4 days to go until Christmas, we are looking at temperatures in the early 80s, with most families planning on spending Christmas day outdoors. Our family tradition is lunch by the pool followed by a more formal dinner at night when it gets a bit cooler. The beach is a popular target for many.
I cannot deny that the pictures of snow look very beautiful and picturesqe however I suspect that the novelty must wear off after a while, especially for the northern states. I lived in Virginia for a few years and it was a novelty there as heavy falls were rare.
So...please enjoy your cold Christmas and the cold weather benefits; warm egg nog and toasty fires.
Merry Christmas
George
Brisbane Australia
230SL
Kevin Caputo
Hampden, MA
1967 230 SL Automatic
670 Light Ivory
113 Bronze/Brown MB Tex
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quote:
Originally posted by georgem
Merry Christmas
George
Brisbane Australia
230SL
Merry Christmas to you too George
Bob Smith (Brisbane,Australia)
RHD,1967 early 250 SL, auto
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quote:
Originally posted by 280SL71
It ain't easy to get Metro NY NJ CT Pago owners to come out but as we saw at West Point, "Build it and they will come."
Richard M
Richard,
Personally, I've always thought the expression should be "Build it and it will rust."
[:0][:0] :)
Douglas Kim
New York
USA
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Yo Kevin C, nice to see a post, glad you are still on board. We miss you down in Florida but I assume the trade offs (snow, sleet, salt, no place to swim, etc.) are worth it up there in MA ;-)
Here is wishing you and everyone else a wonderful holiday, please be safe and have fun.
Best,
greg
'64 230sl, fully sorted out...ooops, spoke too soon