...I heard some stories about some Pagodas assembled in Australia and South Africa. Is this true?
Unfortunately that is not true.
Even though we have a Mercedes-Benz assembly plant in East London (south eastern part of South Africa), the more luxury models like the SL's and W109's were not assembled here. Instead, they were imported complete from Germany.
However, certain W107 SL's were assembled in the 1970's from knock down kits and hence carry an extra (apart from the official VIN plate) and unique to South Africa plate with a CDA number.
Other models that were assembled here in the 60's and 70's include the fintails (W110 and W111), W108, W114, W115, W123 and W116.
We still assemble MB passenger cars (C-class mainly) to this day and export to the US and Asia. Your more luxury models still have to be ordered from Germany though.
Don't forget South Africa.
I have asked that question to quite a few club members here and no-one seems to know the answer. To compound the matter even further, you can't even get any information from our e-Natis vehicle registration system.
Most pagodas in South Africa are RHD vehicles, but there is also a fair percentage that are LHD (brought in privately by their respective owners from Germany mainly) and the fact that they are LHD does not decrease their value either.
Very few US spec cars here.