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RML 08-08-2011 11:51 PM

Got a compliment when I went to my car after work today
 
When I walked to my car today (the black 84 300D) a young guy who was getting ready for a basketball game in the parking lot came over to talk to me about my car. He said that his father had a Benz when he was growing up. I asked him what model and he didn't know, but said it was a 2 door, had a shifter on the steering column (not sure if it was a manual or automatic) and he remembers that it had a speedometer that changed color as the speed increased. He also said it was a diesel. Given the era, I suspected that it was a 240D, but I am not that familiar with them. Any guesses what model this might have been? I am sure I will see him again and talk about it. He said he would also ask his dad about it.

He likes to work on cars and I told him how accessible these cars are, and easy to work on. I think he had the impression that they are very expensive to own and operate. Maybe we'll see him on the forum.

Richard

79Mercy 08-09-2011 12:02 AM

I love it when that happens. Sounds like his father had a W110 fintail, 200D or something

t walgamuth 08-09-2011 05:40 AM

Yeah, the speedo sounds like a finney;).

winmutt 08-09-2011 08:38 AM

I had this dime come up to me once at the office building (modeling agency was on one of the upper floors) and told me she really digged my car.

My hear fluttered and I walked on air for a week.

Zacharias 08-09-2011 10:56 AM

This sort of stuff used to happen from time to time when I had my ice blue w116 300sd. The euro headlamps and Mille Miglia alloys I had on it helped, I think.

Carmakers take note: chicks dig chrome. Regardless of what the pencilnecks in your research department tell ya....:P

I've been fixing up my newly acquired 300d. This means it has an off-colour front fender and off-colour and slightly rusty door on the RHS. Not attractive, you say?

It was also missing its hood star. Until Friday night, at least. Then, from Saturday morning onward, I started getting noticed. Teenagers gave me the thumbs-up in the McDonalds drive thru. Twice.

People gave the car long looks when the crossed in front of me at stoplights.

Wow. That star means more than I imagined :lol:

okto 08-09-2011 12:40 PM

There's a reason people used to rip the hood stars off in the eighties (which is also the reason they started making a removable hood star!)

panZZer 08-09-2011 04:23 PM

I have always been supprised at the amount of 20 sumthin yr olds that are into these cars.

RML 08-10-2011 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by panZZer (Post 2767369)
I have always been supprised at the amount of 20 sumthin yr olds that are into these cars.

It is refreshing to see when a young adult recognizes quality. There is such a lack of it in today's culture. I find that many people I interact with in a business transaction know little to nothing about the product they are selling. I was in a Radio Shack a week or so ago and needed to buy some thermal grease to put between the processor and heat sink in my computer, which was getting a new mother board. There were three types on the display so I asked the guy in the store if he could tell me about the differences between the products. He said he didn't know anything about them and walked away. I didn't expect him to know about everything in the store, but at least he could have said, "No, but let me make a call and find out." Ironically, the Radio Shack motto printed on the package said something like, "The technology you need plus the knowledge to help you use it." Yea, right. Now when it was time to check out, I found that the clerk was exquisitely trained in how to process my credit card, get the three little numbers on the back of my card, have me sign in the right place and complete the transaction.

Good service is rare these days and when I get it, I make sure I thank the person and complement them on how good a job they did.

OK. I guess this was a bit of an off topic rant. Kind of related though.


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