I had the pleasure of meeting with Tom Sargeant once again, this time on his turf in Washington a couple of weeks ago. He insisted (OK, twist my arm) I drive his "driver", the Tunis Beige 280 with the 3.27 differential.
I'd say compared to my stock 280SL, it offered about an 800 RPM or so reduction in 4th gear; that reduced RPM is a significant reduction in "engine roar" and combined with the windscreen would allow a quiet conversation even on the highway at speed. A touring car indeed.
Now, it wasn't a long or accurate test: we were on the George Washington Parkway (speed limit 35MPH) and he was pushing me to do 60 or more. In addition he is so enamored with the little "remote kickdown switch" that Gernold added in front of the ashtray that he kept hitting it as I was driving. A boy with new toys!
Anyway it was fun, and I didn't notice any real offensive change in acceleration from start.
If one plans on putting a lot of highway miles on the car, I'd say go for it if you can find one. Get a windscreen, too. And that's from a purist.
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored