My smart French neighbor picked up one of these at an estate auction in VA
for the same price, only it was US and LHD.  One owner car, no rust, clean
unmoleted interior, dealer serviced, etc.  It was perfect enough to make a
grown man cry...

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Mitch Haley <m...@voyager.net> wrote:

> andrew strasfogel wrote:
>
>> What I find fascinating is that in the heyday of the classic108,109, and
>> 111
>> Mercedes glory the most popular color for US exports was BROWN.
>>
>
> The first mbz to really catch my attention was a '70 or '71 280SL
> California that my employer at the time had for sale. I don't know the
> official name of the color, but it was a medium brown.
>
> this color, but it was a LHD coupe with US headlamps, so I know it wasn't
> this car:
> http://bringatrailer.com/2010/**11/11/brit-spec-bankruptcy-**
> find-1968-mercedes-benz-280sl/<http://bringatrailer.com/2010/11/11/brit-spec-bankruptcy-find-1968-mercedes-benz-280sl/>
>
>
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