I consider my car to be a sort of reflection of my personal history.
There are very few Polish-born residents in Angola, and a classic Mercedes-Benz is just as rare a sight in the streets of its capital city, Luanda.
My W111 220SEb Coupé arrived here in 2024, two decades after my first visit to the country.
Making my dream of owning a classic car come true was a fitting way to celebrate.
This Mercedes-Benz 220SEb Coupé lives in Luanda, Angola, where classic cars of any kind are a rare sight
Luanda is a bustling African metropolis and hardly an obvious location to keep a classic car.
The main concern is not so much the condition of the roads – in the city centre and prime residential areas all you need is sufficient ground clearance to deal with potholes.
Rather, it is the availability of spare parts and expertise to deal with the complexities of unusual cars that makes owning motoring exotica difficult.
The Mercedes-Benz 220SEb Coupé’s journey to Angola wasn’t straightforward, but persistence paid off