Any chance the journalists were given some type of press release with the cars stats...
Yes, certainly they all received a press binder, this was given out 13th of March in Geneva. Very nice too, I do own one from the IAA car show in Frankfurt, Germany, 12 Sept 1963
... and maybe the term Pagoda, / Pagode was mentioned...
Sorry no. As I wrote below, the M-B organisation refrained from using the term. It seems in the US, there was a more liberal policy, as can be seen from the MBNA ad that Alfred presents...
The prestigious German car magazine "Auto, Motor und Sport" did print the term "Pagodendach" in their in-depth presentation and review of the 230SL, issue 21 in October 1963. This may have been the time the "nickname" began to catch on within a wider audience.
/Hans in Sweden
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