Richard and Bill:
I don't know what kind of reprinted material is selling that Classic Center (German or American?) with the "R113". Is this material really "official"? Bill, could you give more details? For instance: I bought a rough spare parts list in the MB stand at the Techno Classica Essen (Germany), and somewhere is written "R113", but this list is published by the "Vereich der Heckflossenfreunde e.V. MB-Strich-Acht-IG" (a German MB club), so it doesn't come directly from MB. I cannot consider it 100% "official".
For that reason, I commented the example of the recent book published by Mercedes-Benz Classic about our cars, because they supposedly tried to be more accurate on the cover of such book, and they wrote "W 113", so for this reason, I think they are not "renaming" the car... But who knows? I will read the whole book again, and will inform here if I found any "R113" there.
On a personal note, R113 sounds good, but I prefer W113 for the connection with the mythical "Silver Arrows" Grand Prix cars: W25, W125, W154, W165, W196... And I also prefer to be on the side of the classics W198 and W121 (300 SL Gullwing/Roadster and 190 SL) instead of the side with the modern R107, R129, R230... The Pagoda is the last of the true classics Mercedes-Benz SL... Please don't change us of group!
Note: With all my respects to the R107, R129... My brother owns a 500 SL R129!
Regards,
Albert de la Torre Chavalera
Barcelona (Catalunya/Spain)
Feb.'64 230 SL Euro 113042-10-002432