Hi,
here's some info about Pagoda safety from MB. Hope you feel safer now!:
The 230 SL was the world's first sports car with a safety body with stiff passenger cell and deformation zones at the front and rear; this had become possible by applying the construction principles of Béla Barényi, which had been used for the first time in the "fintail" sedans.The Pagoda was the first SL to combine speed with safety. Since it shared the frame/floor unit with the famous "tail fin" model, the world's first sedan with safety bodywork, the SL, too, had a rigid passenger cell and crumple zones, i.e. easily deformable front and rear sections. Like the sedan, the interior compartment of the SL was designed so as to reduce the injury hazard in accidents; there were no sharp edges and corners; as in the predecessor, seat belts were optionally available. The steering gear was moved from the front end, the crash section, towards the firewall; the steering column was offset and additionally fitted with a joint to prevent the dangerous lance effect in an accident. From 1967, the safety package was complemented by a telescoping steering column and an impact absorber integrated in the steering wheel.[/i]
And what about its vintage "airbag" in the middle of the steering wheel, around the star logo? It has no air cushion, but it's softer than the steering wheel!
If you don't have seat belts or should straps, I would fit it. It's the best way to take advantage of the safety innovations of the Pagoda!
Regards,
Albert de la Torre Chavalera
Barcelona (Catalunya/Spain)
Feb.'64 230 SL Euro 113042-10-002432