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Originally Posted by noelnelly Wow! Just wow! The photos are lovely and the car looks awesome. Great thread there and and even greater car. Man you have some patience but then it has paid off. Lovely car and keep revving |
Thank you Sir. truly one of the things I have learnt with this car is patience and persistence. In fact I surprised some of those who know me by how much of it I had to muster for this project.
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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom Very beautiful! It must be immensely satisfying to know that that car is looking so good today because of... you!
Many congratulations! |
Few things can compare to the experience of driving down the road on a beautiful evening in a car you have mostly put together yourself. Thanks for your appreciation .
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Originally Posted by vnidta I'm just looking at her... And I'm just looking "AT HER".., and that's it!
She's just mesmerizing! Wonderful job Sir! And as you've mentioned, the weather has just been perfect for this photo-shoot and the colors, the angles.., just brilliant! If only these photos were taking when the W123 was being sold, Mercedes could have used them for theirs Ads  Did you get a chance to make a Video? Please do share if you have one... |
Thanks. I have not made a video yet but yes this could be something interesting.
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Originally Posted by Jeroen Looks magnificent! Well done! |
Thanks Jeroen. Do you think this passes the Dutch standards?
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Originally Posted by iabhishekkumar Wow! I am having trouble finding right words for the beauty. This is like timeless piece of artwork and one would want to just keep looking at it. I am just stunned to the core by the pics and can just admire at it for hours, days and months to come.
A big salute to you for making the car look like a GEM! Hats off!
Cheers! |
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Originally Posted by manishalive Wow this is so nice, the wheel caps have come up so much nice and crisp  . |
The wheel caps for me have been like the icing on the cake. And every bit of it from stripping the old paint to buffing and then masking and respraying has bene done by me and my dad.
Besides I think Mercedes, VW and Porsche used to do the best wheel caps ever.
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Originally Posted by motorhead16 What a beauty! You need to post a video of her being driven. Full HD nothing less  |
Thanks. Maybe yes, I will.
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Originally Posted by Asta_la_vista Wow!!! That pics make the car look straight out of the 80s'. What my keyboard is wet with drool!!! I can see some mad passion here.
Again kwel pics!!
Happy Motoring
Prasanth Krishnan |
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Originally Posted by Asish_VK Brilliant Work !
The car look stunning, The composition of photos is just perfect, giving the car a fine vintage look  |
Thanks you./
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Originally Posted by Rover2000 Wow, Mouth watering and impeccable!!! Kudos to you sir. Splendid the way you brought together this whole car. I am going back to the pictures several times today!  |
Thanks you.
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Originally Posted by vishal.joshi Neighours envy, Owner`s Pride.
What a well restored Merc that is. The car seriously reflects your passion & patience to get the it back in shape  |
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Originally Posted by parth.jain That is just a treat to the eyes! Impeccable!
I have always been a W123 fan and I hope I'll be able to own one someday and restore it to it's glory, just like you did!
The photos are really great but this car deserves a photo shoot by a professional photographer! (No offence) |
Thanks. If you do, please make sure you share the experience with us.
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Originally Posted by ameet_pv Just too good.. your sweat and hard work has paid off handsomely.. |
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Originally Posted by Lazy Driver Amazing thread, Sir !
The pictures are simply mesmerizing. They took me straight to those old Reader's Digest magazines at home and the ads they had. Nostalgia personified is what I would say.
Please shoot a video and post. |
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Originally Posted by Screwdriva I posted this as well. Mark is the world's number one expert on the W123  |
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Originally Posted by Screwdriva I would not be surprised either  |
I really think this car deserves a separate thread. I really hope soon.
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Originally Posted by petrolhead_chn A head-turner!!!
The grin and pride when people envy your ride is a feeling worth every drop of sweat you have shed.
Happy miles with the car  |
Yes. The smiles you get from people is just another experience altogether and a huge contrast to the angry and impatient faces you usually get to see on Indian roads.
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Originally Posted by anuragbagur The car looks majestic sir! This post deserves a full 5 star rating if there was one. Congratulations BTW and this car deserves an owner like you. How many kms have you done?
Just a small suggestion (if I may) - the red carpet could be looking out of place; may be you can replace it with a lighter shade like biege. |
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Originally Posted by CarCynic As someone who grew up in the 80s, this is the automobile that comes to my mind when I hear the hallowed words "Mercedes Benz." This is the car that defines the words luxury and elegance for me. Congratulation on living the dream. |
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Originally Posted by karuvally Dear BowMan, I am so happy to see a W123 in such fine shape. Hats off to you. You are doing what I often dream to do.
Your photo of the side profile of the car made my day :-)
This is the finest W123 I have seen in a long long time and it looks almost exactly like some of the original marketing photos of W123 I have on my computer.
Hope to see more and more of your car. |
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I am simply overwhelmed by the response from you all and words fail me. I would like to thank everyone for your love and appreciation. I hope I have enriched your experience by sharing my story.
I still believe my journey is still not over though and I will continue sharing. But what might come down the road will be diffrent from the story so far.
Let me share something that is very recent, in fact today morning.
I had decided on new tyres and I settled for Michelin based on my good experience with them so far. I was skeptical that the steel rims will hold air in a tubeless application so I was more or less prepared to use tubes with tube tyres because tubeless tyres of the correct size seem to have disappeared nowadays.
The old tyres and tubes were removed and I asked the shop manager if he thought these rims could hold air without tubes. He had not seen my car so far and said 'why not?' with a somewhat confused expression.
I told him that these are more than 30 year old steel rims.
'What?'
'Yes', I replied.
'No ways' was his answer. 'This is a new car, not more than 2-3 years old'.
At this point I took him out of the shop to my car and his eyes were almost popping out.
'Okay' he said. 'Let me show you what quality rims we have nowadays'
That particular tyre shop is a very busy one and at any given point there are at least 4-5 cars being serviced there. He showed me few rimes of new cars (I will not name the manufacturers).
'You see this' he said pointing to the rim lips where the bead makes contact. '9 out of 10 new cars that come for the first tyre change we have to use sandpaper to remove some surface rust, otherwise the bead or the value will not lock properly. On your rims we will not do anything and the new tyres will go straight on'.
No doubt they don't make it the way they used to.
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