My comment from Brock Yates (he also went on to say in the book about how Mercedes cars are basically devoid of chrome and that's one reason why they are better than American cars) was true from his point of view, but a joke from me. And regarding that parenthetical comment here, you 230SL owners who love the chrome would laugh if you saw just how many times he blames chrome for being an American car problem.
I mentioned a long time ago, but it bears repeating. I have as stock a 280SL as you can get; about 2 years ago I had the pleasure of driving Tom Sargeant's 280SL modified with rear axle and a Gernold-installed kickdown switch. With the factory windscreen up, and the lower RPM, you could (and we did) hold a quiet conversation at
60 MPH 100 KPH while on a highway; had a long-haired beauty been my passenger as opposed to Tom, her hair wouldn't even have been mussed. Modern improvement on an older gal to suit our current driving needs.
Whatever performance "off the line" suffering their was because of the axle change was not relevant. The car was wonderful.
As for German speed limits, or lack thereof, it's been at least 10 years since I've driven there...but my last recollections on the E35 around Darmstadt/Heidelberg/Mannheim is that between perpetual construction and congestion, there was a practical if not posted speed limit. Perhaps late at night one could cruise at 140-200KPH but other times were difficult if not impossible. I can only imagine how it is today. Then there is the E5...often on this road (call it bad luck) I've encountered a "stau" which quickly backs up traffic for many, many KM's rendering traffic movement impossible; once in the middle of the night, throwing me off in Bavaria w/o any direction home...
Give me I-90 in Montana anyday!