Mercedes Benz Club of America Texas Hill Country Section Club 1st Qtr Newsletter...Mercedes-Benz...
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So far this year we have
had a really mild winter.
Not too many places in
the United States that
you can put the top
down on your R-107
and go for a ride out in
the Hill Country. Wow it
was so much fun driving
my recently purchased
500SL for 2 hours that I
had to drag out the R-
231 and put the top
down on it—and I actu-
ally drove it over the
same route to compare
the two cars. Some of
you know that I recently
purchased my 1983
MB 500SL this fall and
have been driving it a
lot. What a thrill to hear
the growl of that
smooth V-8, especially
with no resonators on
the exhaust system as
it is a Euro model. I
think my R231 was
getting jealous so I
thought I would do a
comparison drive of
the two SL’s. Well the
two do not drive any-
thing alike. Neither
one is better than the
other. They are
“different” is the best
way to describe their
handling and feel of
the hills and the curv-
ing roads of the Texas
Hill Country. I did
manage to stay within
the posted speed lim-
its…yea right… but I
have to admit that the
newer (2013) SL 550
handled the curves
much differently and
the suspension was a
lot smoother. The
500SL also known as
1st Quarter
ME S S AG E FRO M T H E PR E S I D E NT
February 2020
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
President’s Message 1
Section Officers 4
Member News—November
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Member News—December
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Classified Ads—1989 Mercedes-Benz SL560
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Upcoming Events 13
New & Renewed Members
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Member Benefits 15
Website Information 16
1 9 5 6 M E R C E D E S G U L L W I N G O N D I S P L AY A T M B O F S A C . D o v e
A visit to Mercedes-Benz of S.A. to purchase a new battery for my S550—and on display in the showroom was this beautiful 1956 Mercedes Gullwing. Not for sale—
and valued at well over a million dollars. The Gullwing features a 3 litre fuel injected inline 6 cylinder 183 cu in en-gine with 212 hp, with a top speed of 163 mph.
EB for short, I named
her EB as in Euro Benz.
There was a totally dif-
ferent feel - not better
not worse, just differ-
ent. The dips and
curves on the roads in
the Hill Country seem
closer to you in EB and
has a different feel
when driving the older
SL. I think the ‘pipes’
added to the feel and
thrill. The suspension
is a lot more firm and
there is an aggressive
feel with EB. The growl
adds to the experience
in the older SL, but the
newer SL had a more
refined growl…
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Mercedes-Benz Club of America
Texas Hill Country Section Proudly Serving South and West Texas
On display at
Mercedes-Benz of San Antonio
Don Dionisi
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….let’s hear it for exhaust sounds!!! I enjoy
taking my cars out and driving them in our
beautiful Texas Hill Country, I even took out
the 1972 Benz….Verde B. Some of you
may have seen Verde B the green 280 SE.
Maybe it is time for a road trip for the sec-
tion later this spring so we can renew the
feelings of our Texas Hill Country. Let me
know if anyone has a ‘drone’ and would like
to film our section out driving the Hill Coun-
try. I bet we would get a spot in The Star
magazine with some views of the hills and a
bunch or Mercedes rounding the curves and
topping the hills. Okay back to reality……on
another note I took my S 550 into Mercedes
-Benz of San Antonio last month to have a
non functioning trunk switch replaced.
(Normally I don’t do testimonials, but when I
get excellent service I’m not bashful and I
will mention it). Tyler was the service advi-
sor and he estimated the time for replace-
ment of the switch at one hour and 30
minutes. The door panel had to be removed
and replaced and tested on the computer
before they released the car back to me. So
I decided not to take the shuttle home and
decided to have some coffee on MB of SA.
I did pass up all the other treats that were
available at the snack bar and just had cof-
fee. Tyler also kept me informed about eve-
ry 30 minutes on how the repair was going.
Much to my surprise the car was done in 55
minutes. In the past this would have been a
2 to 3 hour repair job. I asked Tyler what
was going on and why was the repair so
quick? Seems MB of SA is really working to
improve their service times and really push-
ing customer service and doing the job right
the first time. I was really pleased; however,
while I was sitting in the waiting room I took
advantage of the captive audience and passed
out (4) MBCA Membership applications. While
talking to these other customers, they all seemed
to be aware of the improved customer service at
the newly remodeled dealership. They also
mentioned that MB of SA was having specials on
A and B services, I noticed that as well, so if you
need a service check out their website. Please
remember that as a member of the Mercedes-
Benz Club of America that Mercedes-Benz of
San Antonio gives only our section a 20% dis-
count on service. So don’t miss out on this won-
derful opportunity. I don’t know of any other sec-
tions in our division that receives such a nice dis-
count. Your annual membership dues are more
than paid for with this generous discount.
Speaking of discounts my S is going in for a B
service this week so I am going to test the new
service again, so stay tuned for another report!
Charlie will include some of the upcoming activi-
ties for the next few months in this newsletter.
Also, watch your E-News for more details. One
particular activity I am very excited about will be
the Classics and Coffee event being held on
March 21st from 10 am to 2 pm. Mercedes-Benz
of San Antonio will host the first of an annual
classic Benz showing of the Texas Hill Country
Section Members’ Classic Benz automobiles to
the general public. MB of SA will advertise this
event to their customers. We will have a table
set up with plenty of MBCA applications to hand
out. We are always looking to sign up new
members. Please contact me or Charlie if you
would like to bring your classic or special or lim-
ited edition Benz down to the dealership to show
it off March 21st from 10 to 2. We hope to have
at least 10 classics to show off. Come down and
check out our member’s classics and take a look
at the new models that are now available.
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PRE SID E N T ’S ME SS AG E CO N T ’D .
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EB and Verde B will be there all de-tailed out and looking really sharp. I understand there will be some special pricing for new models and a wide se-lection of CPO Benz models again with special pricing. Don’t forget that as club member, you get an additional $500 off of a new Benz.
Remember if you don’t have a favorite
sales representative at Mercedes-Benz
of San Antonio, Paul Spencer is our
section’s representative. You can
reach Paul at (210) 241-4476 or
[email protected] . Just mention
that you are a Texas Hill Country Sec-
tion member and Paul will provide you
with stellar service.
When you bring your Benz in for ser-vice and you don’t have a service advi-sor, just ask for Tyler Jordan at
(210)725-8222, or email him at
[email protected]. They have ex-press service so just mention express service….and no appointment needed.
See everyone soon at one of our events, be safe and enjoy your fabu-lous ride.
Best,
Don Dionisi
PS: Verde B and
EB on the right.
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PRE SID E N T ’S ME SS AG E CO N T ’D .
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Don Dionisi
President /
Board Member /
Activities Director
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SE C TIO N OF F IC E R S
H A P P Y H O L I D A Y S T O A L L !
1s t Quarter
Club members from years past and visits with Santa.
Charles Dove
Vice President /
Newsletter Editor
Board Member
Martin Rios
Treasurer /
Webmaster /
Board Member
Robin Schroeder
Board Member
Joe Aaron
Board Member
Dan Coburn
Secretary / Board
Member
Norm Glorioso
Board Member
Who are these guys anyway?
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We had great weather for our November event in New Braunfels. We had a nice group of club members too. We first made a visit to A & E Classics to check out their large selection of American Classic cars. One of my favorites was a 1954 Buick Converti-ble that was absolutely gorgeous! When I was about 7 years old, my dad had a 1954 Buick 2 door hardtop. White with a red top. I always thought that car was so beautiful. Also in the col-lection was a 1956 Chevrolet Nomad. Vin-tage Mustangs and an assortment of classic Camaros were among the many interesting cars. It was a really nice experience to see those great cars from the past in such excellent condi-tion… and all for sale. We all shared many memories from the past of those beautiful cars. But to be fair, we also have to mention the many beautiful Mer-cedes-Benz automobiles that were parked in the
lot outside. Those of course belonged to our club members. Now those were some fine cars to be seen too. And we checked them out as well.
After our tour through A & E, we drove on down the road into down town New Braunfels to the Alpine Haus restaurant where we were seated in a private room. 28 club members joined up together for lunch. This Historic Ger-man restaurant has an ex-cellent menu of German cuisine. We all had a nice lunch and great conversa-tion and a visit with our many friends. We met new members Don Cooper and his friend Pamela who drove in with Don's beauti-ful black 1997 SL320. We also had members Don and Michelle Vallee from the Lone Star section. We hope they will join us again. Don's 2014 biturbo SL550 would be a great addition to see at club events. Kathy and Douglas drove in from Clear Lake to join the group. They are members of the Houston club as well as our Texas Hill Country Section.
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O U R N O V E M B E R E V E N T — A & E C L A S S I C C A R S C . D O V E
Charlie, Bill and Don
Louis and Martin
Left:
Dan, Yaeko
and Bill
Right. Don
Valee and
his wife from
the Austin
Club, and
Kathy
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Gas pumps from the past. You can trust
your car to the man that wears the Star...
A&E CLASSICS Douglas checks out the Corvette section
1954 Buick
Options for Buicks of this era included an automatic Dynaflow transmission, 321 cu Fireball V8 engine with 200 hp. 0 to 60 in 6.2 seconds.
New for the 1954 Buick—the Dagmar Bumpers. The Buicks also featured dual bullet taillights.
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O U R N O V E M B E R E V E N T — L U N C H A T T H E A L P I N E H A U S C . D O V E
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Our December Holiday dinner was held at Don and Louis's house on Saturday night. Barbe-cue with all the sides were provided to mem-bers by the club. We held a white elephant gift exchange. The hit seemed to be a pink in-sulated Mercedes-Benz tumbler. Another hit was a 1954 300SL model that was making the rounds until it reached the third trade. Martin Rios was the proud own-er at that point. Other gifts included Christmas ornaments, Mercedes-Benz accessories and even gift certificates from Mercedes-Benz of San Antonio were given out.
In addition to about 30 club members, we had Paul Spencer, our sales representative from Mer-cedes-Benz of San An-tonio. He brought a new GLS450 for everyone to check out. A beautiful vehicle loaded with all the bells and whistles. We were also honored
to have Bret Jurick, our South Central Regional Director join our party. Eve-ry year, he will visit with one of the regional clubs. The main reason for his visit was to present our Club President Don Dionisi with the Officer of the Year award. Don has worked very hard for our club to make it successful. We were all very proud - and Don was surprised!
We also presented our Member of the Year award to Louis Forrai. Louis gra-ciously accepted the new position of Member Chair who will welcome new members and make the introductions to the other members. He will also be our event coordinator. We appreciate Louis for what he does.
Dan Coburn was present-ed with an award for Direc-tor of the Year. The Texas Hill Country Section values Dan and all his efforts to help make our monthly events a fun and interest-ing experience - and we thank him for it.
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O U R D E C E M B E R H O L I DAY E V E N T — D O N & L O U I S ’ H O U S E C . D O V E
Lucy, Yaeko and Bill
Above: Rinda & Ken
Left:
Matt and
Don’s 1972
280SE that
held the
gifts…
Left:
Herman &
Barbara
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Paul Spencer from MB of SA showing the new
GLS450... Rinda and Alex checking out the GLS450
Yaeko, Helene and Angel Bill and Lucy with the 1954 300S:L model
More Holiday Photos
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Happy Holidays!
Our
Group
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Classified Section For Sale
For Sale: 1989 Mercedes—Benz SL560. The Mercedes-Benz R107 SL-Class was produced from 1971-1989 and is now settling into the role of an appreciating classic. Many of these still show modest miles, as many were used only seasonally and on pleasant days.
This 560SL is such an example: 18,500 miles, black exterior and convertible top, which has never been wet, with gray interior leather showing little if any wear. This vehicle since 2010 has been impeccably serviced by MB of SA to include annual maintenance and service with recent AC update. All service has been performed by the same senior technician who takes care of all of our vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz of Germany selected this 560SL to showcase in a special You Tube feature which was released in Germany, December of 2018. The focus of the show was to showcase an example of an original, unrestored, exceptionally well maintained example of the R107 SL class with the 560SL earning the reputation as the Star in the heritage of this M-B model.
(AUTO WEEK said this past year, that the 560SL is one of the five cars of the 1980s you should be buying right now…)
Bill Rasco
210-860-3400
Member of MBCA for over 40 years
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Classified ads for Mercedes-Benz automobiles, Mercedes-Benz parts and/or accessories can be placed in our newsletter. Ad content should be sent to: [email protected] by the 10th of the month before the quarterly newsletter is published. August ads should be received by July 10th. If possible, please include 1, 2 or 3 photographs to go with your ad. Ads are offered FREE for Club Members. Our newsletters are published quarterly – February, May, August and November.
Classified Section Continued
Contact Bill Rasco for more information about this 1989 SL560 - 210-860-3400
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Upcoming Events:Upcoming Events:
February 15, 2020—Tech Session at Mercedes-Benz of San Antonio 10:00 a.m. *
March 21, 2020—Coffee and Classics at Mercedes-Benz of San Antonio 9:00—12:00. *
April 18 ,2020—Picnic at Rebecca Creek Park. *
May 1, 2 2020—Road trip to Clear Lake, Texas and Keels and Wheels car show. *
June 13, 2020—Texas Transportation Museum and lunch at the Brown Bag. *
July 16, 2020—Lunch in Blanco, Texas. Redbud Café and tour of the Ben Milam Whiskey
Distillery. *
August 2020—Lunch (TBD) and tech session at Mercedes-Benz of San Antonio. *
September XX, 2020—Lunch at the Petroleum Club. *
October 24, 2020—Texas Clay Festival. *
November 2020—New Braunfels Christmas Market and Hill Country Gardens Holiday House. *
December 5, 2020—Holiday Party and dinner—Matamores Restaurant y Cantina. *
* More on these events coming to your inbox with your E-News.
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Welcome
New Members!
Michael Hood
Jeffrey Feinstein
Josue Flores Rivera
Howard Troup
Roberrt Payne
Josh Bueche
Robert Insemi
Kevin Schuble
Willkommen
And
Dankescho
n!
Loyal Member Renewals!
Alan Fon Charles Dove
David Lewandos Robert Demmel
George Acker Ron Feldman
George Finley Ralph Williams
Gail Hepner Val Salazar
Jerrell Snodgrass Frederick Mullin
Mark Barnes Jeff Aykroyd
Meyer Marcus William Ohlemueller
Mark Woods John Flanagan
Norm Glorioso Barbara O’Connor
Paul Weseloh Sak Reeves
Ross Miles Tutti Burkett
Howard Troup Tommy Churchwell
We want to thank everyone for being a member of this Club. Because of your loyalty and support, your yearly membership dues helps to support our section financially and we are able to produce and deliver a Section News-letter; host fun and unique Section Events; and bring you the latest technical, maintenance and general driving in-formation about your Mercedes-Benz vehicle(s).
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Benefits with your Membership
Dealer Discounts on Parts, Service & Accessories at Participating Mercedes-Benz Dealers - The presentation of your membership card may entitle you to 5%, 10% or (up to) 20% off parts, service and acces-sories from the U.S. and Canadian Mercedes-Benz dealers. Even if your vehicle is under warranty, not all service is covered. Call any of our local Mercedes-Benz dealers in advance to confirm their participa-tion in the MBCA dealer discount program. You must present your MBCA membership card before having service performed or paying for parts.
Renew Your Membership – You DO NOT need to wait until your re-newal date before extending your club membership.
Refer a New Member – You will get an extra month added to your membership.
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See all the benefits available to you as a club member at www.mbca.org/membership.
If you know someone that owns a Mercedes-Benz, invite them to join our club. We have plenty of applications on hand for membership – just ask for a few at our next event. Keep them in your car. Let your friends know the benefits of our club – like the discounts on parts and service. And mention the Loyalty Rewards Program. Any member of the Mercedes Club that has been a member for 12 consecutive months or longer entitles you to receive $500 towards the lease, or purchase of a new or CPO Mercedes-Benz. The $500 discount applies after you’ve made your best deal.
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Keep the card with you to enjoy dealership and other member discounts.
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Texas Hill Country Section of the Mercedes-Benz Club of America.
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