CC Kids: Jeff Dorman with “Finnie” and other Mercedes Trailer-Haulers

Kids Jeff 220SE

The photo was taken on a family holiday from Melbourne (Victoria) to North Queensland in 1967.  Long road holidays in those days were commonplace for my family and the venerable W111 illustrated would easily clock over around 3,000 miles return per trip. In this particular scene, I’m the little guy on the left next to my older brother. Mum is sitting in the car, perhaps a little bored, or maybe just hot and tired – many of these journeys were undertaken during the Australian summer.

We never had any car problems and as kids would happily point out all the other makes of cars along the road stopped with their hoods up!  The car is a 1963 220S, assembled from kits at that stage by AMI (Australian Motor Industries) which were located in Port Melbourne. The use of the Finnie on this occasion is notable, as just a few months earlier, Dad had taken delivery of a shiny new W108 250SE. I can only surmise that the 250SE had not yet been fitted with the necessary towing gear.

The photo was taken on a family holiday from Melbourne (Victoria) to North Queensland in 1967.  Long road holidays in those days were commonplace for my family and the venerable W111 illustrated would easily clock over around 3,000 miles return per trip. In this particular scene, I’m the little guy on the left next to my older brother. Mum is sitting in the car, perhaps a little bored, or maybe just hot and tired – many of these journeys were undertaken during the Australian summer. We never had any car problems and as kids would happily point out all the other makes of cars along the road stopped with their hoods up!  The car is a 1963 220S, assembled from kits at that stage by AMI (Australian Motor Industries) which were located in Port Melbourne. The use of the Finnie on this occasion is notable, as just a few months earlier, Dad had taken delivery of a shiny new W108 250SE. I can only surmise that the 250SE had not yet been fitted with the necessary towing gear.

Kids Jeff 250 SE

This photo shows Dad’s mighty W108 250SE at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales during a holiday there in 1968. I’m on the very right – a little taller than in the 1967 photo of the Finnie but alas, a bit skinnier!  The 250SE was used by Dad for his business use and come weekends and holidays, it became the family chariot. Mum at this stage drove the ‘hand-me-down’ 220S Finnie and I have fond memories of being delivered to and from school in the re-assuring surroundings of the W111.

Kids Jeff 180

The third photo shows Dad’s first Mercedes, a 1956 180. I wasn’t around then and my oldest brother is seen in the photo. The 180 replaced an old Ford V8 and from there Dad never looked back. The 180 was replaced by a 1960 W111 220S which in turn was superseded by the 1963 W111 220S in the top picture, the only difference being the upgrade to automatic transmission.  During 1966, the W108 250SE arrived on the scene and finally in 1971 came the last Mercedes, a W108 280S.

In 1976, Mum decided the 280S was a little ‘dowdy’ and seeking a more contemporary image, traded the W108 for a brand new Mazda rotary engined RX-5.  This proved a comfortable car but short-lived and in 1978 Dad purchased a new BMW 528i for Mum. They both like driving the car, and appreciated its handling, but the BMW was plagued with a series of reliability issues. Thinking this was not endemic to the brand, they replaced it in 1981 with a new BMW 323i.  Well, reliability didn’t improve and shortly after my parents became devotees to the likes of Honda, Toyota and Subaru.