SL/R230: How old are the SL drivers here?




At least now I understand.
Mind you, losing my hair is a bit of a crisis. Then again, not much to blow about when the roof's down!
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Steve
Thank you. I thought I was the elder statesman at 62. First owned an MB since 1968 and continuous since then.Here is the list of MB's that I have owned, some I still own. No comments necessary, since my wife tells me I have more cents than sense when it comes to cars.
Mercedes That I Have Owned ( Not in order of purchase)
Family Model Year
W198 300 SL Gullwing 1956
W188 300 SC Roadster 1957
W188 300 SL Roadster 1962
W115 220 1968
W111 280SE 3.5 Coupe 1971
W113 280 SL 1971
W115 220 D 1972
W108 280 SEL 4.5 1973
W116 450 SEL 6.9 1977
W124 300 CE 1988
W126 560 SEL 1991
W201 190 E 2.6 1992
W210 E320 1996
W210 E430 1998
W208 CLK 55 2002
W215 S 55 2003
W215 CL 55 2003
W209 CLK 500 2004
R230 SL 55 2005
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NeilC - your presumption is correct. Bought outright. I am and will always be the only driver. Plan to ride with it as long as it lasts and to have it look as good as it does now when the end comes. Who knows, maybe sell it for 10-20k if I'm lucky. What's next... can't wait to see some 10-years from now.




I'd say in some cases owning a house outright would not be that smart.
NeilC - your presumption is correct. Bought outright. I am and will always be the only driver. Plan to ride with it as long as it lasts and to have it look as good as it does now when the end comes. Who knows, maybe sell it for 10-20k if I'm lucky. What's next... can't wait to see some 10-years from now.
Both are trailer qweens so the true fun of driving is no longer a factor. The most special was the 450 SEL 6.9; sleeper, a 1977 AMG, whatever you want to call it. Had more fun looking at the "Kids" look on their faces after they had their doors blown off by a 4 door sedan; as they say "Boys will be boys". I wish I had kept that one.
I'd say in some cases owning a house outright would not be that smart.
J
At least now I understand.

Going back onto the thread I have always thought the SL was the kind of car you buy towards the upper echelons of your life to illustrate how much you have achieved and a degree of "well done in life" status....If you have the car at the ages of 25-28 where on earth do you go from there? Supercars?
Good question! I hadn't thought that far ahead. I tend to keep my cars for a while (my BMW...which I still have... is a '97), so I'm sure there will be something uber cool by then. Perhaps even a new SL will be different enough. I think there are going to be some really interesting cars in the next 10 years especially with oil running out on our little blue planet.
Jeff



