Alfred is absolutely correct here.
Furthermore,
the oldest period Hirschmann (power) antennas had aerials of about 1.5 meter = 150 cm = 59.1 inches. These were designated for short wave and AM radio reception only.
There is one factory leaflet showing a 1963 230 SL with this antenna, pictured in the first 230 SL sales brochure. It is the "Moderne Zeiten" picture with a silver 230 SL with hardtop, without beauty rings, non-perfect fitting engine hood, a beautiful lady at the ivory steering wheel and the car in front of an (ugly German) tower building.
Later cars had a 1.2 meter telescope = 47.24 inches long (all info from Rainer Königs,
www.koenigs-klassik.de, our German "Ed Ebel" in this area).
Even more later cars (280ies and such) had even shorter aerials, 1 meter or so.
But definitely 72 cm areals (= 28 inches) is too short.
Maybe "beautiful ore correct" to your eyes but not period-correct for our cars.
Just my 2 cents
Achim
(with 1.2 meter aerial)