Myros
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- Aug 16, 2004
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- in the great , grim 'oop north
- Your Mercedes
- R107, S211, R170, C219
the 107 does have a hard-top
and is just like any other tin-topped coupe with it fitted. it's a two man, 10 minute job to fit or remove. I wouldn't be happy usuing the soft-top in winter anyway, as the kind of rain we have will saturate the thing eventually. Much better to fold it way in late autumn, and use the hard top over winter.
unless you are die-hard topless when it's not raining type, in which case you are beyond redemption. ( he said, wryly remembering his trip out with the lid off in minus 2 degrees and the wonderful tingle it give to the ears)
and is just like any other tin-topped coupe with it fitted. it's a two man, 10 minute job to fit or remove. I wouldn't be happy usuing the soft-top in winter anyway, as the kind of rain we have will saturate the thing eventually. Much better to fold it way in late autumn, and use the hard top over winter.
unless you are die-hard topless when it's not raining type, in which case you are beyond redemption. ( he said, wryly remembering his trip out with the lid off in minus 2 degrees and the wonderful tingle it give to the ears)