I was fortunate to receive good documentation with the 1971 280sl I purchased last summer, now experiencing a restoration.
One piece in particular that I've enjoyed dissecting is the original window sticker, a copy attached below.
The car was delivered by the dealer, Don Rasmussen Company of Portland, Oregon (the first Mercedes dealership in the US in 1957, according to the text I lifted off of their website - pasted in below) on December 28, 1970. Two days later 12/30/70, it received it's first service with 648 miles at Park Motors (I'm not sure exactly where that was) and on January 18, 1971 it received it's second service with 2,849 miles at Phoenix Motor Company in Phoenix, Arizona the city it called home for the next several years.
Back to the sticker - does anyone really understand the sequence here? Port of Importation (first stop) San Francisco, then I guess it went to Anchorage, Alaska (second stop) before being delivered to the dealer in Portland (third stop) where it was sold?
It's a hoot to look not only at the price of the car but those expensive options! Front & Rear bumper guards were outrageous at $28 ($7 each!) Anyway, you can see where someone wrote on the sticker with pencil that the car had clocked 38k miles by April of '78. Service documentation suggests the car moved to San Diego, CA sometime prior to 6/30/77 and has remained there ever since. Soon she will relocate to her new home in Atlanta.
The Don Rasmussen Company was born in 1950 with the Rasmussen Studebaker dealership on West Burnside in Portland, Oregon. As the popularity of Studebaker began to wane in the late 1950's, however, the senior Rasmussen demonstrated keen foresight and set a precedent in the American auto world by establishing the first Mercedes dealership in the U.S. in 1957. Download Attachment: 71sticker.jpg77.1 KB
Ed Cave
Atlanta, GA
1964 356C
1971 280SL
2002 SC430
2004 A4 3.0