Hey Erics, I love your enthusiasm.
After reviewing this thread I just have to ask if you have driven a Pagoda yet. You may find that a 230SL done up properly is everything that you want. Yes I have a european 280sl with standard tranny and leather interior but to be honest, I would trade it tomorrow for my friend's 230sl euro with a standard tranny and leather interior. Cars all drive differently so make sure you can get a feel for what you want before you dive head first into a purchase.
Check the data cards and learn how to read them at a moment's notice - then you can see what is real or not. A different coloured hardtop is special.
I was at an auto show last year where guys tend to brag about their car being say one of only 893 Mustangs with a certain option package, so I put my own little blurb on the window of my Euro 280sl just to poke fun at the muscle car guys. The math really doesn't work the way I put it, but it got lots of attention from the muscle car guys.
If Pagodas were valued on options like say a Hemi Cuda, this 280sl would be a very rare car (lets do the math)
• Only 48,912 Pagodas made between 1963-1971 (compare this to the 606,000 Mustangs made just in 1966)
• Roughly ½ of the Pagodas were 280SLs (down to 1 of 23,885)
• Of those, 75% were exported out of Europe (1/2 of all production exported to USA) (1 of 5,971)
• Its said that 80% of 1969-70 cars were automatics (down to 1 of 1200)
• Of that it is estimated that 3% had a limited slip differential (1 of 36)
• If you factor in 20% of Pagodas had leather interiors, this car could be 1 of 7 made with a similar build sheet
• But wait – this car was ordered with a contrasting hardtop colour (15% of production)- so it could be 1 of 1
• Does that make it rare - no - all Pagodas are special
Good luck.