Love these later R129 with the better, quicker shifting 5 speed automatic versus the slower 4- speed on the earlier ones. Very much compliments the very supple, perfectly dampened but very comfortable and also has the right perfect level of firm for flat cornering. I have a 99’ SL500, for 10 years this year. And nothing has ever went wrong on it. Of course I have kept it always garaged in climate controlled environments. And it’s paid dividends that the top never let me down. And is in new condition. I’ll never sell it and will pass away with this car. 45 now. And have a lot of other cars but this is my absolute favorite. 🤩 among Porsche and Ferrari.
What a beauty 😍 Nothing beats that roof, IMO. I retrofit a pano roof to my old 2001 SL500 and it turned out pretty good (some bodywork required w/ shims, fitment, etc). But the anodized trim from the roof never matched the trim from my car. Your car matches perfectly. The only thing I would do personally if it was my car would be replace the wheel caps with the gray colored ones w/ the chrome star (220-400-01-25). I think it makes the wheels pop a little more than the blue wreath. Thanks for sharing!
Great looking example! Nothing beats these R129s in terms of functionality and simplicity. They have a great balance. Bells and whistles like heated seats, etc without all the new tech that inevitably breaks. How is you 600? Would love to hear more about how that one is going as a fellow owner.
This is the best year for sure with the m113. Guaranteed to become a collector classic in the next ten years. Currently these are about $20-$30k for good examples. You can buy a bargain model with failed soft top and take that out to make it a permanent hard top with out the hydraulic roof problems
Love these later R129 with the better, quicker shifting 5 speed automatic versus the slower 4- speed on the earlier ones. Very much compliments the very supple, perfectly dampened but very comfortable and also has the right perfect level of firm for flat cornering. I have a 99’ SL500, for 10 years this year. And nothing has ever went wrong on it. Of course I have kept it always garaged in climate controlled environments. And it’s paid dividends that the top never let me down. And is in new condition. I’ll never sell it and will pass away with this car. 45 now. And have a lot of other cars but this is my absolute favorite. 🤩 among Porsche and Ferrari. Also the level of build quality is something you can find in any car newer. The seat exudes quality when you fold it back. With steel and Lashings of Nappa leather everywhere. Weighs a lot just like the doors. The interior is perfect no crappy cheap looking tv screens that will fail.
They are a marvel of engineering of a time we will not see again. I actually really enjoy the 90-93 cars personally. The 4-speed when set up properly is snappy!
@ absolutely 💯 Interesting take on the earlier cars. I’ll have to get one of those too. Perhaps see if you could do a video on why you perfer a well set up or low milage 90-93 R129. Now I’m very curious 👀 Thanks 🙏🏻
@ absolutely 💯 Interesting take on the earlier cars. I’ll have to get one of those too. Perhaps see if you could do a video on why you prefer a well set up or low milage 90-93 R129. Now I’m very curious 👀 Thanks 🙏🏻
@@DCMotorWerks Hehe its more that in Europe they go after production date. Sometimes theu dont even call the Silver Arrow a 2002. My car are in some register a 2002 and in some a 2001....
I'm shocked how fast that top moves!!! Just wish I had $$$ to purchase.
I love the noises they make
Very nice video and beautiful car!! 👍
The "last" of the great SL's...
couldn't agree more!
Love these later R129 with the better, quicker shifting 5 speed automatic versus the slower 4- speed on the earlier ones. Very much compliments the very supple, perfectly dampened but very comfortable and also has the right perfect level of firm for flat cornering.
I have a 99’ SL500, for 10 years this year. And nothing has ever went wrong on it. Of course I have kept it always garaged in climate controlled environments. And it’s paid dividends that the top never let me down. And is in new condition.
I’ll never sell it and will pass away with this car. 45 now. And have a lot of other cars but this is my absolute favorite. 🤩 among Porsche and Ferrari.
i also have a 99. absolutely love the car. i’ve had it for about a month now. it’s my first
these are wicked cool. our R230 sl550 not same quality build but cool cars. wish we still had our R129
R129 is the high water mark!
What a beauty 😍 Nothing beats that roof, IMO. I retrofit a pano roof to my old 2001 SL500 and it turned out pretty good (some bodywork required w/ shims, fitment, etc). But the anodized trim from the roof never matched the trim from my car. Your car matches perfectly. The only thing I would do personally if it was my car would be replace the wheel caps with the gray colored ones w/ the chrome star (220-400-01-25). I think it makes the wheels pop a little more than the blue wreath. Thanks for sharing!
Great looking example! Nothing beats these R129s in terms of functionality and simplicity. They have a great balance. Bells and whistles like heated seats, etc without all the new tech that inevitably breaks.
How is you 600? Would love to hear more about how that one is going as a fellow owner.
I’ll try and do a 600 update video soon 🙃
Very nice video!! 👍
This is the best year for sure with the m113. Guaranteed to become a collector classic in the next ten years. Currently these are about $20-$30k for good examples. You can buy a bargain model with failed soft top and take that out to make it a permanent hard top with out the hydraulic roof problems
Love the R129
Very informative. I’ve never seen the part of the roof cycle where confidence is present.
Where confidence is present. Ha, love it.
Love these later R129 with the better, quicker shifting 5 speed automatic versus the slower 4- speed on the earlier ones. Very much compliments the very supple, perfectly dampened but very comfortable and also has the right perfect level of firm for flat cornering.
I have a 99’ SL500, for 10 years this year. And nothing has ever went wrong on it. Of course I have kept it always garaged in climate controlled environments. And it’s paid dividends that the top never let me down. And is in new condition.
I’ll never sell it and will pass away with this car. 45 now. And have a lot of other cars but this is my absolute favorite. 🤩 among Porsche and Ferrari.
Also the level of build quality is something you can find in any car newer. The seat exudes quality when you fold it back. With steel and
Lashings of Nappa leather everywhere. Weighs a lot just like the doors. The interior is perfect no crappy cheap looking tv screens that will fail.
They are a marvel of engineering of a time we will not see again. I actually really enjoy the 90-93 cars personally. The 4-speed when set up properly is snappy!
@ absolutely 💯
Interesting take on the earlier cars. I’ll have to get one of those too. Perhaps see if you could do a video on why you perfer a well set up or low milage 90-93 R129. Now I’m very curious 👀 Thanks 🙏🏻
@ absolutely 💯
Interesting take on the earlier cars. I’ll have to get one of those too. Perhaps see if you could do a video on why you prefer a well set up or low milage 90-93 R129. Now I’m very curious 👀 Thanks 🙏🏻
Good video, ill share in my blog.
But here in Europe we would call that a 2001.
The only R129 we call 2002 models are the Silver Arrows
You all are always a little ahead of us!
@@DCMotorWerks Hehe its more that in Europe they go after production date.
Sometimes theu dont even call the Silver Arrow a 2002.
My car are in some register a 2002 and in some a 2001....
I wouldn't wish replacing those roof rams on my worst enemy