Hello everyone,
I am JM Girardot, originally from France but now in Georgia and joined the Pagoda organization one year ago. Previously, my hobby was photography but the passion wasn't there anymore and my wife reminded me of our days in early 70s when I would change pistons/rings and such in our Renault 4L before going on trips to Romania and Turkey through the Grossglockner, Austria and other places. So, I started to look at something simple such as Citroen 2CV, Citroen DS 19 even Citroen SM, but the prices were too high and was afraid of not finding parts, I looked at Mustangs but found that they were too many and then I saw the W113 280 SL Pagoda. I drove one, a good ride but the rust was an issue after inspection by me and a car appraiser and the color wasn't right. Then, I saw one in FL, dark green with tan interior, beautiful. Lust at first sight. I got the car examined by an inspector and got a clean bill of health, no rust, relatively new engine (not original but correct!), drives well and according to him I could drive the car from FL to Atlanta without any problem. I just needed to replace the rear axle mount. I flew to FL to get the car and 10 minutes later, on the highway the coolant temperature was going up and up, passed the red and I had to stop. I spent the night in FL and had the car shipped home. Since then, and with all great people comments and conseils HERE in this site, I have replaced all shocks, tie rod assembly L&R, drag link and steering dumper, radiator fan and thermostat, the clock went for conversion to Quartz, the sway bar bushings were replaced. The brake fluid was leaking inside the engine compartment, destroying the paint. The floats in the brake fluid reservoir were at the bottom but no warning lights were on and I still need to solve this issue. Then, one day the car started to shake strongly and found a very bad flex disc, worn u-joints and central bearing. I just got the repaired drive shaft from Drive Line in Roswell and will be refitting it next week. I probably left few things but this is the car in a nutshell. The engine does a lot of clickety-click on acceleration, the steering pump and the transmission are leaking and most of the greasing nipples were kind of blocked or simply missing. I love the car even if a new paint job will be required soon, the soft top to be replaced and readjusted so it doesn't teat when closing and on and on. I found one breathing tube in side the engine compartment that is just floating around as well as red wire without anything to be connected to. I am 76 year-old and thus have plenty of time to enjoy this new hobby. Sorry for this long paragraph! Also, did I say that I paid too much for the car! 😂