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29th Annual Ocean Reef Club Vintage Weekend

What if the Ocean Reef Club threw a car show and 19 rare, vintage Mercedes-Benz 300 SL coupes and roadsters showed up? That would be quite a shindig in our books! Here at Napleton News, we take pride in being a bit vintage ourselves, so it was a no-brainer that we had to attend. Take a look at how the weekend turned out and what we found!

Mark Hyman and his Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster leads the 19 SL vehicles in attendance.

Ocean Reef Club’s Vintage Weekend has been on the calendar for the past 29 years. Located in the eastern end of Key Largo, the resort community boasts a world-class hotel, an airport, excellent restaurants and two 18-hole golf courses. There are also homes, condos and other amenities so once you are there, you never have to leave!

Attending the Ocean Reef Vintage Weekend.

Located approximately 60 miles south of Miami, the Ocean Reef Club is easily accessed by taking the Florida Turnpike to the last stop in Homestead, FL. A private club, ORC is opened to the public only during Vintage Weekend.

And what a weekend it was.

As in years past, the event features a marque that has strongly influenced motoring enthusiasts around the world. This year’s honoree was no different, being the Mercedes Benz 300 SL. This legendary sports car was based on the 1952 W198 racecar. Construction occurred between 1954 and 1957 for the gullwing coupe and 1957 to 1963 for the roadster. The 300 SL coupe could reach speeds of 162 mph, making it the fastest production car of the time.

In total, 3,258 were built. Nineteen of them showed up at ORC during this weekend.

Racing Royalty, and then some.

Besides famous street vehicles, there was racing royalty as well. Bob Smalley brought his Aston Martin continuation car complete in British Racing Green. It gleamed in the sunshine during perfect “chamber of commerce” weather in the Florida Keys. That weather was good enough to bring out actual royalty in the form of three-time IndyCar Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Rahal and his 1958 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster.

Indy Car Champion and Indianapolis 500 Winner Bobby Rahal.

There were plenty of other 300 SLs to fill out the field. These included pristine examples ranging from the 1956 300 SL “Gullwing” to the 1962 300 SL Roadster of Randy Smalley. These aren’t trailer queens, either. Following the awards ceremony held Sunday morning, a group of 300 SL Roadsters and Gullwings (and their owners) took off for an overnight trip to Naples, following a cross-state run to Palm Beach for two nights at the world famous Breakers Hotel and resort. But we can dream.

A Mercedes SLS, left, 300 SL Roadster, and 300 SL Gullwing (red) get jammed up before the big show.

Also on hand were several successors to the 300 SL. These included a 280 SL Pagoda, and a Mercedes AMG SLS. The Pagoda is actually shorter than the 300 SL, while the SLS brought back the iconic gullwing doors. Another interesting Merc was the short wheelbase Galendawagen or G-Wagon for short. The Shah of Iran, a Daimler shareholder, asked for the G-Wagon be developed as a military vehicle for his army. It saw action in the Falklands conflict and as they say, the rest is history. In 1979, the G-Wagon was offered as a civilian vehicle and has continued to evolve into the G-wagon that we see on the highways today.

View our Ocean Reef Club Vintage Weekend Gallery (below) for more exciting photos

The action at Ocean Reef Club wasn’t confined to just the pavement. There were plenty of opportunities to look sea- and skyward for other well-preserved and thrilling visuals. These included watercraft open houses featuring famous shipbuilders like Burger, Rybovich, Huckins, Merritt, Boston Whaler and Feadship.

The Spirit of Tradition award went to “Well Done,” a gorgeously preserved yacht which featured a spot for its owner’s puppy to do her business while at sea. Another favorite was the PBR 44, which won the People’s Choice for most popular boat. Number 44 was one of the fiberglass-hulled Patrol Boat Riverine (PBR) boats used during the Vietnam conflict. Lightweight, they were dropped into the river by helicopter, for quick relay to a needed position. Although this one didn’t have that kind of pedigree, a similar boat played a major part in the film “Apocalypse Now.”

Look, up in the sky, it’s a bird, it’s a plane! Yeah, it’s a plane.

The air show had showgoers looking skyward this year with one of the most exciting displays we can remember. It began with the Titan Aerobatic team, which featured three AT-6 trainer aircraft lit for night flying with illuminated engine bays, and lighted smoke trails. Redline Airshows brought more Pyro-excitement with their RV-8 Vans Aircraft shooting fireworks while in flight.

Taking a walk on the wild side was wing walker Samantha Tryggvason and her husband Mike, who thrilled with their Grumman AgCat airplane. This former crop duster has been modified with a pylon that tethers Sam to the upper wing. The skill, grace and sheer guts they displayed amazed everyone.

But, the real showstopper moment occurred with a roar and a streak from the afterburner of Bill Culbertson’s MiG-17. This plane was a surplus jet owned by the Polish Air Force. It has been re-painted into the colors of the Viet Cong Air Force. Flying at speeds over 700 mph, he showed off the skills needed to fly an aircraft developed in the 1950s Soviet Union. The Soviet, Polish, and Vietnamese air forces all flew it. Reports say the North Korea Air Force still does.

Thirty years on with no signs of slowing.

Having celebrated the 29th Anniversary of ORC’s Vintage Weekend, planning has already begun for the 30th running of this event. We’ll be there and will file a full report next year.

Ocean Reef Vintage Weekend Photo Gallery

A Bentley Roadster as seen from the back seat.
The 1931 Stutz Boattail Roadster.
The Aston Martin Continuation series race car of Bob Smalley.
Paul Wiebel’s 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible with entourage and very large cigar.
Russell Hibbard and Karen McKinley’s 1963 Volkswagen t34 Karmann Ghia.
Who needs UBER when you have this cool Fiat 600 Multipla Taxi?
A 1915 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Colonial Touring car.
A Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster.
1967 Ferrari 330 GTS Convertible belonging to Michael and Joannie Rich.
The 1937 Cord Phaeton Bustleback of Patch Hines.
The 1957 Buick Roadmaster Convertible of David Gaunt.
A Vintage Vehicle Parade wends its way to Alabama Jacks for lunch.
Vehicles form a long view over the Card Sound Bridge in Key Largo, FL.
1957 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster with Hardtop roof.
1930 Cadillac V16 Roadster.
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL
1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL Pagoda Convertible of Roberto Moreno.
1899 Marot-Garden Convertible of J.R. and Vicki Frey.
The 1933 Auburn Brougham of Bill and Barbara Parfet.
1933 Auburn V12 Speedster.
1970 Citroen DS21 Chapron Cabriolet.
Steering wheel detail shot from the Citroen DS21 Chapron Cabriolet.
1958 Jaguar XK150 Roadster belonging to Mason Heydt.
A Porsche 356 Roadster.
Bobby Rahal in his Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster.
1965 AC Cobra S/C 427
Wingwalker Samantha Tryggvason and her pilot-husband Mike, fly their Grumman AgCat.
Wingwalker Samantha Tryggvason and her pilot-husband Mike, fly their Grumman AgCat.
A cropped version of the previous photo.
Wingwalker Sam Tryggvason talks with fans after her walk.
The Titan Aerobatics Team in their AT-6 Air Force trainers.
Bob Culbertson’s MiG 17 flies by the ORC flag.
Bob Culbertson’s MiG 17 flies by at over 700 mph.
The Titan team lights it up.
The Redline Airshows team lights up the Key Largo Sky.
The “Well Done.” yacht.
The bridge of the “Well Done.”
Mercedes AMG SLS Gullwing.
Ready to Fly in a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This post was published on December 26, 2025

Mark Elias

I've loved everything on wheels: Trains, Planes and definitely Automobiles. I am constantly in search of the latest in new technology, which makes our lives better each day, but will always respect the classics. You can't continue forward without first taking a look back at where you've been.

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