I thought I'd share a little bit about why I'm so passionate about my Pagoda, and other Mercedes cars from the 60s.
My first Pagoda was a Lone-Star Tuf-Tots Mercedes "Sports" in dark green from the 60s. It was originally given to my brother by our dad. By the time I came around, my brother had moved on to other things (Corgi and Matchbox KingSize vehicles), and the Mercedes "Sports" was now all mine! Sure, it was now all scratched up and wheel-free, but it was gorgeous! Those curved lamps and simple lines had me mesmerized! Along with other Lone-Star Tuf-Tots (the Citreon DS, the Dodge Dart, the Milk van, etc), I had it made. I eventually found a way to re-insert the axles and wheels between the chassis base-panel and the body, and the car was back on the road!
I still have that car to this day (somewhere in my old childhood things-- don't remember where exactly; when I find it, I'll post a picture). Meanwhile, here's a picture of what it should look like, taken from this great web-page about Lone-Star die-cast cars:
http://www.home.railscene.com/garyscars/dcmt/tt/lstt605.htmI suppose this explains why my first Pagoda is green! As purchased, it was painted moss-green metallic DB834, but the data-card says dark green DB268. It is currently undergoing restoration (very slowly).
My second Pagoda is red, with a black hardtop. Interestingly, Lone-Star had another Mercedes "Coupe" Tuf-Tot in red, with a black hardtop!
http://www.home.railscene.com/garyscars/dcmt/tt/lstt622.htmMy fate was sealed when I got my hands on a 1970 Matchbox catalog. Those pages showed the "Superfast" range of cars, rendered in bright colors with trailing lines as if in great motion. I loved the box artwork from that old line of cars. I was particularly in love with Nr-27, a Mercedes 230SL in brilliant white. This was a gorgeous looking car-- the grille with the big Mercedes star and barrel in the center, the oval lights, the superfast wheels... I was smitten!
The rest, as they say, is history. I have yet to buy a white Pagoda with red interior (Matchbox also had the same 230SL in yellow with black interior). I can't say I'm looking for another pagoda any time soon!
Next, I'll update this post with why I love the Mercedes sedans and coupes of the era.