Herb Hothan
Berlin, MD
What ....?
You are from
Berlin and
do not know what a "Stuttgart" licence plate is?
Ah, Berlin - Maryland....
Okay..., then maybe not.
Okay, Herb, the car you saw there is a 'Mercedes-Benz-Classic-Center recreation car' of the factory original 1963 rallye car with which Eugen Boehringer and Klaus Kaiser won the brutal 1963 Spa-Sofia-Liege rallye.
See here:
http://media.daimler.com/marsMediaSite/de/instance/ko/Vor-50-Jahren-Eugen-Boehringer-gewinnt-auf-der-Pagode-die-Rallye-SpaSofiaLige-1963.xhtml?oid=9917202http://www.eugen-boehringer.de/home.htmThere have been tons of reports in the international magazines about this event, back then and today - which made the W113 Pagoda famous.
The original Eugen-Boehringer race car from 1963 (and also 1964, then with Dieter Glemser and Martin Braungart) was believed to be destroyed later on or lost or something. The factory was unknowing that the original car, serial no. 000014 was still alive, hidden in a normal race-less car career around Stuttgart, between Mannheim, Fellbach and Stuttgart for all of its life.... not far away from its built place.
The MB factory did not know that fact and "built" a recreation rallye-230 SL around 2002/2003 to celebrate the "lost" original Boehringer racing-victory 230 SL car.
That's the one you have seen on Amelia island.
The original one was/is still around, was undoubtly re-discovered by its today's owner York,
bought, uncovered, proven (by Erich Waxenberger, the famous MB engineer who built the car back in 1963 and built the famous 300 SEL 6.3 in 1968) and is around on European classic car events all over.
For example on the Pagoda SL Group's 2016 European Event near Merano, Alto Aldige in Northern Italy.
Here is the original, see the picture & enjoy.
Since the original race car was "re-discovered" again, the somewhat more powerful (tuned) factory recreation from 2002 is more or less without value - at least from the historical point of view.
Achim