Hi James. That smelly smoke, and the sight of a red-hot brake disk glowing behind the wheel, was very unnerving to say the least - when I stopped to inspect, there was a small flame of dried out grease at the front suspension steadily burning - oh great!. I have experienced this only once before, with my second car I ever owned (this was in 1978, a Jaguar sedan 4.2 liter that had red-hot glowing front brakes after we took her all the way to top speed on our first drive, which was around 200 KPH)
Since I bought the Pagoda, in the summer of '99, I had not replaced the hoses. So that's 8 years and about 35K miles that I've put on since. Moreover, I replaced the brake fluid for the first time (I know ...) last year. No telling when the hoses were last replaced by a PO (Previous Owner). Then again, it's just not something that you think needs replaced every X miles or years, and to my knowledge there is no replacement frequency in the BBB, Haynes Manual etc.
Cees ("Case") Klumper in Amsterdam
'69 white 280 SL automatic