All,
A very quick update.....
I have some really good news to share with everyone, that happened today. I will share it very soon, but it has to do with Porsche and the 500E production history. I spent part of today at Porsche HQ in Zuffenhausen.
Last night (Tuesday night) I spent the evening hosted by Jelmer and his wonderful wife Anna, in the Amsterdam area, where they had me for dinner at their house. Arkady was also in attendance and I got to see both of their 036s, together. It was a wonderful evening and I left around 11:15 PM to drive all night to Stuttgart (about a 6-hour drive + a few hours pulled over to sleep) for an appointment at 0930 this morning (Wednesday).
This evening I spent up at the shop of Gunter Lehmann, just north of Nuremberg. I've known Gunter for about 10 years and he's a specialist in Mercedes-oldtimers such as the Grand 600, Adenauer, Pontons, Fintails, 108/109, etc. Was there to pick up the Pagoda that I'll be driving on the Alpentour (which starts tomorrow -- Thursday -- evening and ends on Sunday afternoon. We'll be driving over 12 Alpine passes in the South Tirol region over the next few days. The 280SL Pagoda was being serviced for the season by Mr. Lehmann. It was a very rainy 1.5 hour drive down the A9 from north of Nuremberg (Pegnitz) to Munich. Tucked in behind an SLS AMG on the autobahn for part of the trip.
Anyway, more to report soon, but the news I have to share with regard to Porsche should be pretty exciting if it all pans out. Interestingly, FYI, Porsche has removed the E500 Limited from active display in the Porsche Museum because of a new exhibit on the life of Ferdinand Porsche (who recently passed away) and also a display on the 60th anniversary of worldwide Porsche clubs.
More soon.....
Thanks again to Jelmer and Anna for their hospitality and I enjoyed meeting both of you + Arkady !!
Cheers,
Gerry
A very quick update.....
I have some really good news to share with everyone, that happened today. I will share it very soon, but it has to do with Porsche and the 500E production history. I spent part of today at Porsche HQ in Zuffenhausen.
Last night (Tuesday night) I spent the evening hosted by Jelmer and his wonderful wife Anna, in the Amsterdam area, where they had me for dinner at their house. Arkady was also in attendance and I got to see both of their 036s, together. It was a wonderful evening and I left around 11:15 PM to drive all night to Stuttgart (about a 6-hour drive + a few hours pulled over to sleep) for an appointment at 0930 this morning (Wednesday).
This evening I spent up at the shop of Gunter Lehmann, just north of Nuremberg. I've known Gunter for about 10 years and he's a specialist in Mercedes-oldtimers such as the Grand 600, Adenauer, Pontons, Fintails, 108/109, etc. Was there to pick up the Pagoda that I'll be driving on the Alpentour (which starts tomorrow -- Thursday -- evening and ends on Sunday afternoon. We'll be driving over 12 Alpine passes in the South Tirol region over the next few days. The 280SL Pagoda was being serviced for the season by Mr. Lehmann. It was a very rainy 1.5 hour drive down the A9 from north of Nuremberg (Pegnitz) to Munich. Tucked in behind an SLS AMG on the autobahn for part of the trip.
Anyway, more to report soon, but the news I have to share with regard to Porsche should be pretty exciting if it all pans out. Interestingly, FYI, Porsche has removed the E500 Limited from active display in the Porsche Museum because of a new exhibit on the life of Ferdinand Porsche (who recently passed away) and also a display on the 60th anniversary of worldwide Porsche clubs.
More soon.....
Thanks again to Jelmer and Anna for their hospitality and I enjoyed meeting both of you + Arkady !!
Cheers,
Gerry



Sorry we couldn't extend our discussion over dinner as planned. I sincerely hope that there will be a next time so I can go all the way with the beers with you



































































































































































I lost count how many times I filled up, but in all honesty it wasn't as bad as i thought. The most I got was 520miles in 1 tank of 100liters from Lyon to Nice there abouts - averaging 85 - 90mph A/C on all the way.
Uhhh ... yeah