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LOL! The one we had looked like a green torpedo.
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OK, you wanted photos. Here they are.
I am sorry to see the Z4 go. If if held together, I would have kept it forever. A great suburban rod. I got 15 years out of it before the major components started to fail. IMG_6169 by Robert Copple, on Flickr The SL500 is rapidly growing on me. It's a type of a high performance car I have not experienced before. We did a sunset drive this evening up to Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home and school. Really a place of magic and genius. IMG_6129r by Robert Copple, on Flickr IMG_6134r by Robert Copple, on Flickr IMG_6135r by Robert Copple, on Flickr IMG_6145r by Robert Copple, on Flickr IMG_6150r by Robert Copple, on Flickr Love the largely analog instruments. IMG_6153r by Robert Copple, on Flickr Then there are the kinder seats for those skinny legged German kids. Hope they are small enough so that their heads are below the roll bar. Would never pass present US standards. Now a place to stow gear. IMG_6158r by Robert Copple, on Flickr Keep in mind, 1996 was the tipping point when Americans gravitated in mass to cell phones. That's when Motorola recruited me to Phoenix. The phones of that era were analog with very limited battery life. Better the car powered phone. These do not work, but I will keep them for the historic, Get Smart value. IMG_6154 by Robert Copple, on Flickr IMG_6161r by Robert Copple, on Flickr This car is a new experience. Before, I have primarily driven 4wheeldrives, i.e. Land Crusier (when they were real expedition vehicles) and real low to the ground sports cars. This is a new experience. Sunday I'm going to run it down to Tucson, pick up my youngest son and head up Mount Lemon or go to Bio Sphere. It's all good fun. Last edited by RFC; 04-19-2019 at 07:20 AM. |
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It's very handsome and you don't see many black cars in AZ. do you?
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LOL, quite a few. Suffer for fashion.
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Heyyy........you drove right by my house
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Mercedes aren't really 'sports cars' as say BMWs are. They tend to be more 'autobahn barnstormers' that can go very fast in great luxury for as long as you want them to. IMO those wheels are way too bright for that car. Otherwise it's a great looking machine M |
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Though a bit extreme, one day I was driving down I66 with an AMG E63 wagon next to me....that AMG looked to have a ride akin to a Ferrari 388 Pista. |
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Great looking car, top looks to have been recently replaced and leather doesn't look dried out so it was obviously cared for prior to getting to your mechanic. Looks like you made a very good score on this one, enjoy her!
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Do you live in that subdivision just off of FLW road?
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Yup....we're at Sweetwater/100th area......i ride the MTB up Cactus regularly and cut across Taliesin West all the time to get to McDowell trials
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i have nothing to add other than that when i was a kid, i thought headlight wipers were literally the coolest feature ever.
i hope still to someday own a car with them. congratulations, many happy miles to you!
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I hope to never again live where those wipers would get used.
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