Recently updated on January 25, 2021 at 10:47 am
The following gallery shows you a wonderful and extremely rare Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG of the W124 series with a flared M119-E50 V8 engine and a whopping 381 PS & 580 NM. In addition, the E60 AMG has countless other details such as the 19-inch rims from the CLK 63 Black Series or the larger Movit brake system with 396 millimeters of writing and six-piston calipers at the front. The E 200.000 AMG, which used to cost almost 60 marks, is currently available Collection car in Böblingen for sale and carries no official retail price. Serious interested parties receive this but on request and come HERE DIRECTLY TO THE PROVIDER.
580 NM still impresses today
But what else distinguishes this silver-gray classic? The basis is the former E 500 which was built as E60 AMG & as a limited edition probably no 150 x. This copy was subsequently given a roof spoiler, a stainless steel sports exhaust system with angular tailpipes from Eisenmann and, according to the dealer, the power limousine has even been completely restored. There was also a radiator grille painted in body color and inside the headliner and the hat shelf were covered with Alcantara. Other details such as the new interior trim, the steering wheel with AMG logo and the new infotainment system with MP3, navigation & Co. are from modern times.
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Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG V8 Type W124
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