Talk:Mercedes-Benz R107

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[edit] Final car produced

I thought the final car was painted signal red, not astral silver? Can someone shed a light on this? Vertigo Man-iac 12:00, 10 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Redo

I redid parts of the article, adding this and that and deleting some. I think most of us agree that this is no place for dealer anecdotes concerning model emblems or for inserting whole, most probably copyrighted articles on MB motor sports, interesting though it may be. Any further help here is welcome; for instance, additional data on the North American cars (EPA ratings, for one), for which I do not have sources. Also, I separated the general model history from the North American history. Most articles on imports are so biased, as if the world ended right behind Normal, Illinois - but to be fair, on other wikis it´s just about the same thing. --- Concerning the above: My printed source also says the last SL was red; probably they´re exhibiting some other silver "last" car in the works museum for us unerudited dudes, since silver is such a nice match for the Silberpfeils? --328cia (talk) 03:16, 2 March 2008 (UTC)