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Intriguing Rally-prepped Pagoda (with plaid OEM seats!)
« on: November 23, 2024, 16:25:36 »
https://www.octane-magazin.de/das-macht-die-pagode-fit-fuer-die-rallye/

Some translated highlights:

“Our car won the class at the Targa Tasmania in 2000 and came third overall at the Vienna-Trieste Rally in 2004,” adds Christian Nikolai. “Front places in some smaller rallies and one or two winter events – with just a few changes a pagoda is ready for tough operations,” says the head of Ostendorf Classic from Hamm.


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Ayris considers the mechanical fuel pump of the Mercedes-Benz 230 SL Pagode to be very reliable and durable, so converting it to a carburetor only makes sense in an emergency.

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For long-distance rallies on local roads, possibly designed as a consistency test, a pagoda is a grateful starting point [. . .]

Engine bay in the article looks super. I can't wait for all my parts to come back from the painter and plater and hope mine looks half as good. Sure, they don't have the original firewall insulation, but to me the contemporary "correct" stuff has dubious effectiveness.

But what I really like are those plaid seats! How cool! I wish there had been a close-up of the dash. It looks like the radio cut-out has been used for switches of various sorts. I've often felt that was a better use of that space, with the underdash area more suitable for a radio (and much easier to work around). Center cluster would be a nice place for heated seat controls, a switch for cabin lighting... maybe a switch for town/country horn?

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Re: Intriguing Rally-prepped Pagoda (with plaid OEM seats!)
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2024, 16:47:07 »
Here's another rally prepared car, i love the plaid seats as well, particularly on the 300SL's.  Shame they weren't an option at the time on W113's

https://mercedes-benz-archive.com/marsMuseum/en/instance/ko/Mercedes-Benz-230-SL-Rallye-W-113-1964.xhtml?oid=186059070#prevId=186059749
February 1965 230SL Automatic
UK delivered RHD
Papyrus white, blue hard top & hub caps
Blue soft top
Blue leather

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Re: Intriguing Rally-prepped Pagoda (with plaid OEM seats!)
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2024, 17:00:59 »
Here's another rally prepared car, i love the plaid seats as well, particularly on the 300SL's.  Shame they weren't an option at the time on W113's

https://mercedes-benz-archive.com/marsMuseum/en/instance/ko/Mercedes-Benz-230-SL-Rallye-W-113-1964.xhtml?oid=186059070#prevId=186059749

Ha actually I was looking for those seats (wanted to compare them to a pair on eBay) when the one in my OP popped up in the search. I had asked the Classic Center some time ago who had made the seats for their replica of the Boehringer car and they did not know. I figured possibly a Recaro Rallye replica, though I do not believe those could have been equipped in the '63 car since they were invented in '65. I'm unsure if any other manufacturers were making seats just like that at the time. I've considered having GTS Classics make me a pair with 300SL plaid fabric inserts and cognac bolsters.

https://www.hk-engineering.com/en/sales/d/1021
Must be the same car. Nice underdash instruments, though I would've painted and/or upholstered the panel they made. Looks like auxiliary switches for the fog lights, secondary headlights, horn, and interior lights.
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Re: Intriguing Rally-prepped Pagoda (with plaid OEM seats!)
« Reply #3 on: November 25, 2024, 10:01:45 »
Recaro is the legacy Reutter business: they made a load of the early Porsche (356/911) shells
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