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Originally posted by hauser
Looks like this car was originally sold in Italy. My previous 250sl ZF5 also came from Italy. I wonder how many of the original ZF5 speeds went to Italy?
Like Cees says, it's missing the Italian front fender turn signals.
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Originally posted by Douglas
I'm talking about the chrome piece of trim between the rear bumpers found on European Pagodas. Visually, it continues the horizontal line made by the left and right bumper halves. It's totally frivolous and serves no function aside from looking pretty, but it does that nicely!
This was not on my car either. I have photos of classic period Italian plates and they were almost square, very different than the wide & skinny German or English plates. My car had a square black metal plate still there, which was used to mount the plastic plate. Yes, I have been told they were plastic!
RoddPowell, Ohio, USA
1966 230SL, Euro, Auto, Leather, both tops
1994 E420