Sammy:
My first MB classic was a Havana Brown 1971 280 SL. It was not in the best shape when I bought it and I never did any serious work to the car. The previous owner had it for only 6 months...the previous previous owner was the original purchaser who let the car slowly decay for about 30 years.
I loved the car but never really never trusted it for a long road trip. The longest trip in that car was probably to Tom Sargeant's annual outing, about 250 miles each way...and that was with another car escorting me all the way. Most trips were limited to about 50 miles each way.
A few years ago, I moved along to my current Pagoda, a 1970 Tunis Beige Euro car. It was, and is, in far better condition than the Havana car, mechanically and in the body and interior. The self-imposed distance limit stayed with me for the first few years until I had a Top-End job done on Ole Beige where I could see the pistons, the valves, and most of the other essential parts of the engine. The engine was cleaned up, some parts replaced, adjustments made and set to good working order.
This experience gave me the confidence to take a long trip. I drove from New York to Ohio for the PUB University event, a round trip distance of over a 1,000 miles.
I had the top down, the wind in my hair (nearly wore a white scarf to ripple in the wind) and just enjoyed every moment of it. Not a bit of trouble except for using a bit more oil than normal.
After I had that trip under my belt, there was no stopping me. A few weeks later, I drove to Covered Bridge country in Pennsylvania, a 300 mile round trip...then on to Tom's place again for a 500 mile roundtripper.
I have completely conquered my long trip fear...my new attitude is based on faith...faith that the car will be OK. If you believe that your car is in good shape and you have an expert agree with you, you are ready to hit the road.
These cars are very strong and made to drive. I do carry emergency tow cards and cell phone numbers of Pagoda friends but so far it's been just me and Ole Beige enjoying the road.
Richard M, NYC
P.S. I know the owner of a restored 280SL who will not drive more than 25 miles...not sure if it's a lack of confidence or if he wants to preserve the beauty of his car. I have encouraged him to take a real drive but he has resisted so far. I think he's missing out on the greatest pleasure of owning one of these cars...the feeling of the road under the wheels.