Well, I got the data card on my 280 SL.
It appears that the car is indeed a 1968. The engine number on the data card is *not* the same number as on the engine block. And the data card says delivered March 21, 1968. Interesting, huh?
Data card engine #130-983-12-001035
Actual engine #130-983-12-002196
CA registration says 1970. I wish my car could talk <G>.
Any wisdom/insight from the Forum on how this might have happened? The sales transactions (as presently known) are all private party= hand-to-hand.
Can I trace the ownership of this car *atleast* in CA?
Can't do the CarFax<G>!
This will be just for personal interest only. And if it's more comfortable, please feel free to email me privately. Everything will be kept 100% confidential by request.
It's kind of like adopting a child and finding out it's older than you thought, eh? She is loved and here to stay.
The car has all it's Euro gages intact, with obvious Kilometers instead of miles -per observation. Wouldn't this be different if sent thru customs? Can the mystery be unraveled any further?
I am still completely happy with this little beauty.
Who wouldn't be!
Just thought the Forum would be interested in an update.
PS. Question- anyone know what this means(not sure of the spelling):
19.Bereifung 5-foch (or 5-fach)- hard to read the tiny microfich copy.
And thanks to the Forum I requested my data card via Germany (Till Dillenburger) and he forwarded it to (Paul) at the MB Classic center here in CA. It took only 2 days, and was *free*. Thanks to all who contributed this invaluable resource!
Ann
'70 Euro 280 SL silver
'06 BMW Z4 Montego Blue
'98 Jeep Gr.Cherokee (125K mi.)