Many have tried to decipher the secret of this sporting game in Stuttgart, but for the time being we have only come closer to the truth.
Between November 1975 and January 1986, Mercedes produced about 2.7 million copies of the W123, the most well-known Merci in our country. Made with limousine, coupe and combi and 54 to 185 hp gasoline and diesel engines.
However, the first owner of this special combination of W123 is probably not really satisfied with even the strongest, most sporty factory design.
The enclosed photos show a four-wheeled Mercedes-Benz 500 TE AMG, which came to light in 1979. That is, when AMG, founded in 1967, was still far from being blown into the Mercedes decades later.
It is interesting not to find any official paper that the car was made at the affiliate of the affalterbach, nor does Merced have any indication that the car in the car was ever installed in a car.
It is assumed that the four-speed automated car was either built by AMG or someone who knew almost everything about AMG's and Mercedes's products at that time. Under the hood is a very early M117 5-liter V8 petrol engine, and the AMG body kit, the planted chassis, the leather-rich interior, and the Recaro sports seats are also worth mentioning. According to some sources, only 5 W123s come with such a 5-liter engine.
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