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Re: Car Question, Non-LSR

To: Doug Anderson <boogiewoogie12@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Car Question, Non-LSR
From: Glen Barrett <speedtimer@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 16:09:31 -0700
Back in the early fifties a gentleman named Bill Scace brought his 300 SL gull
wing to Bonneville and I fell in love with it. What a machine, so sleek and full
of modern things. There is something about the 300 SL that will always have that
magnatism. I bugged this person every chance I could to just take it on a short
run in the warm up area. After he set records he did just that, he let me. I got
up to a  speed of around 130-140 mph, wow what a thrill to drive this wonderful
piece of engineering. I know how the Turk feels when something like this comes
around that one time only. Things didn't work out so I could run it on the
course but just the same the thrill was just driving it anywhere on the salt
flats.
I think(know) the salt bug bit before that but I will never forget that day or
Mr. Scace for sharing his special 300SL racer with a kid from California. Mr
Scace thanks for the chance.
Glen Barrett

Doug Anderson wrote:

> Whoa......thems big buck there Mike.    and dam cool carz ta' boot too.
> Seen two in my life;  once, 1985 or so, a cream colored coupe, on Interstate
> 80  goin' cross county somewhere in Nebraska I believe, and the guy was
> toolin' along with an UN-restored one.
> Talked with him too at a rest stop....  bitchin' carz them 300SL's
>
> The other one I saw was Red and it was at BONNEVILLE in '88 I
> believe....-and the guy was from Boston?  -and was Racin' it...moon discs
> an' all.    went maybe 145-150 I think?    Somebody else will set us
> straight I'm sure.
>
> As to value?    I'm guessin'  -in perfect condition....mebbeee $350,000???
>    way, way to dammuch for ths crittur to ever buy spark plugs for thats fer
> sure Mikey......You?
>
> HEY, WE CAN ALL DREAM  RIGHT ?      "DIRTY DOUG"
>
> From: OHFASTONE@aol.com
> Reply-To: OHFASTONE@aol.com
> To: land-speed@autox.team.net
> Subject: Car Question, Non-LSR
> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 05:23:22 EDT
>
> Since many here are pretty knowledgeable, I thought someone could fill me
> in.
>   I want to know more about the old Mercedes 300SL gull wing, approximately
> how many were produced and roughly what are they worth?  I was driving down
> Crenshaw Blvd and the guy in the next lane had one in perfect condition and
> I'm positive it was not a replica.  There wasn't a flaw on it as he parked
> on
> the street that I had eventually went down, where I was able to get a much
> closer look.  Any comments?
>
>          Mike in L.A.
>
> ________________________________________________________________________




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