Pawel, thank you for posting this!
Actually, I find this VERY interesting, as it's possible one of these vintage photos of dealerships shows my actual car sitting out front!
A explanation: One of the photos shows the LP Evans dealership; when I saw it, the name sounded familiar. After a moment it came to me: the build sheet that I requested from MB said that my car, a 1966 230sl, was delivered to LP Evans Mercedes Benz. So this is where my car's journey in the US started. But looking at the shot a little closer you can see what appears to be a tannish light-colored 230SL (doesn't look like there's any side marker lights, so it would be a 230sl) out front. My car is Grey Beige, which is also a light tan. Moreover, according to my build sheet, it was originally ordered with white walls, and the tires in the shot may also be white walls (could also be the trim rings, but stay with me here). And one last thing, probably the most tenuous connection, is that my car was ordered with a *green* soft top. This is a pretty unusual color, and it sure looks like the soft top on the car in the picture may be a dark greenish color. This might be an artifact of the vintage photo... or not!
If true, it'd be pretty amazing to stumble on a photo that shows my car sitting out front of the dealership in 1966.
What do you think?