Mercedes did not offer its 5.6 liter M117 V8 in the stocky W123 series. Here's one anyway.
Mercedes did not offer its 5.6 liter M117 V8 in the stocky W123 series. Here's one anyway.
I'm kinda feeling like a $5000 old XJR with decent miles would be just as fun and serve more or less the same purpose...and I could buy two....I could buy two old Super V8s for that price.
I just checked out the dealer's website and since when can you get a Maybach for only $75k? Have finally depreciated that much or is there something wrong with this car?
Gorgoues , drop dead luxurious, dual cowl phaeton. Also big ass cubic inch engines for the luxury cars.
……or if you have long legs….this:
1967-70 Cadillac Eldorado. FWD with a 8.2L V8. That's a lot of engine.
Decisions, decisions. In today's unfair-o comparo, you can either get a Japanese car with great reliability, or a…
Easy answer. It's the most Mercedes Mercedes ever to Mercedes.
1938 Mercedes-Benz 540k Autobahn Kurier. I believe they only made eight.
Here we have an amazingly clean example of what is arguably the best looking Mercedes SL this side of the…
Jay Leno, a man who owns every car in the known universe says that the Mercedez-Benz 600 is his favorite car. He…
This isn't a sport!
Being this is in elitist SoCal, can't say im surprised. What are they going to tell her next, 'we don't like undertakers, so, you need to change your major'?
In my service/repair days these were regularly seen above 250k miles and looking solid as ever. Distinctly remember a regular customer with one over 400k. It may be a stretch at $5k but you might win out.
Kale is really good in lasagna, but that's like defending a Prius by saying batteries are good in a vibrator.
That 750iL is absolutely gorgeous!
Well as an owner of a 750iL that drove 740s for a LOOONG time, sorry, no comparison. PLUS we have no VANOS crap to deal with, failing timing chain guides, etc, the reason why almost every single 740 is sold when the rattling noises start. Not saying it is hard to fix BUT for the average Joe, this will require a trip…
This piece warms my heart in a way. My partner and I have two classics, one giant and one colossal. The giant: A 1977 Ford Thunderbird we bought from my great-aunt when she decided to sell her place up north. It's been in my family since the day my great-grandparents ordered it from the local Ford dealer. It sat…
My love for the W126 is endless. As for the Electra 225, I had this beast for sale near me for around a year. Only reason I didn't buy it was because I don't think I could pull the look off. But damn if it wasn't the coolest thing: