Why I Did It
Q: I thought you were a Mercedes-Benz enthusiast?
A: Growing up, there were four or five cars that were seminal to my appreciation of what a luxury sedan should be. Of those, one stands alone and the other takes a vaunted second place.
1st: 1986 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL
2nd: 1988 BMW 735i (E32 gen., 5-Speed Manual Trans.)
Q: Why the E23 7-Series?
A: In 2000, BMW of North America formed an online 7-series club in advance of the E65 (current gen.) launch. In the forum, there was one disgruntled owner of an E23 7-Series – the first recognized generation of BMW’s now-signature flagship line – who complained bitterly that his was “the black sheep” of the 7-Series lineage.
At the time, I agreed with his assessment.
Then, some years later, I actually drove the model in question and my perspective changed for the better. The E23 proved to be a solid car.
Will it ever approach the exalted view I hold for the E32 or E38 generations? No. Those generations were, simply put, vastly superior designs. But for a start, the E23 was a giant step for BMW and remains a durable classic.
And, I must say, from some angles the cross-marque, Teutonic resemblance between the E23 and W126 S-Class is uncanny…
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bliskin | Aug 15, 2007 | Reply
O please if you do another video then make it of the 560 SEL. I too have very fond memories of that car form when I was growing up, and it would be amazing if we were reminded of the most stately car Mercedes ever produced. Nice to see you share my passion for that car.
Gunnar Heinrich | Aug 15, 2007 | Reply
Bliskin > Absolutely! It may take some time, but that venerable flagship is on my list.
If you’re new to ADL, you might like to read my review of the 300SD (W126).
http://automobilesdeluxe.blogspot.com/2006/01/drive-1983-mercedes-benz-300-sd.html
steane | Aug 15, 2007 | Reply
So whats next Gunnar…A Rolls Royce Silver Cloud…?
Gunnar Heinrich | Aug 16, 2007 | Reply
Showcase a Rolls? Moi?
CaMIRO | Aug 17, 2007 | Reply
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