My work of art is desperate for a higher gear.
I have to weigh in on this every now and then.
We have to remember that this engine, or more properly, "these engines" M127, M129, M130, were designed in a different era than today, with different characteristics than we are used to driving with. Hence, the car isn't desparate for a higher gear,
the driver is!I believe these engines have a higher redline, and max torque (@ 4500/4700 RPM) at a higher RPM than that on your typical daily driver of today, but typical of the times.
That being said, I've been in a [280SL] car with a different rear axle effecting an overdrive; it is considerably quieter and more pleasant a drive on the highway. Ray Hays here fitted a T5, and at least one long highway drive in it. I suspect that is every bit as quiet with the RPM's down a bit at highway speed.
I read an article recently in which some respected British automotive engineer stated, "We could never figure out why you Americans had such trouble with British cars reliability...until WE got motorways and were driving all day at 80 MPH (at which point they too, started falling apart). I think we are driving differently too, than in the 1960's.