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Originally posted by Monster-600
It is very obvious to me now that there is no interest for events like this in the M-100 Group.
Otto, Ron
I don't think it's so much a lack of interest as it is a lack of cars and owners. Mercedes sold a grand total of around 4,000 M-100 cars in the USA. The last ones were built 34 years ago, and the vast majority of them, mostly 6.3s and 6.9s, no longer exist. We're talking about a few hundred remaining cars spread out over a vast country.
By comparison, Porsche sells about 4,000 cars in the USA every six weeks. A much greater proportion of them are still on the road, so we have hundreds of thousands of running/driving cars, vs a couple of hundred with the M-100. Assuming your get together was open to all Porsches of any vintage, it's not so surprising that you managed to get a good turnout.
The 2011 meet was held in Fort Myers. About 40 people attended.