1990 Mercedes-Benz 300 CE-24 Vitt Performance Widebody | Global Icons: The Patina Collective
Chassis No. WDB1240511B267858
Engine No. 104.980.12.010723
Among the most distinctive products of Japan's vibrant Mercedes-Benz tuning culture, this 1990 Mercedes-Benz 300 CE-24 showcases a rare period conversion by VITT Performance, a specialist coachbuilder renowned for its dramatic widebody treatments and comprehensive aerodynamic packages. Occupying a unique space between aftermarket tuner and bespoke coachbuilder, VITT became known for reimagining factory Mercedes-Benz models through widened bodywork, revised fascias, and integrated aerodynamic detailing that transformed their visual presence while largely retaining original mechanical specifications. The result was a style-driven interpretation that prioritized stance, proportion, and road presence, embodying a particularly expressive chapter of late-20th-century European luxury car customization.
Delivered new through Yanase, Mercedes-Benz's official distributor in Japan, in 1990, this C124 was specified with desirable factory equipment including ASD (Automatic Slip Differential), air conditioning, a power sunroof, and heated seats. During its life in Japan, it received an extensive VITT Performance conversion incorporating flared widebody coachwork, AMG Series I front and rear bumper covers, a ducktail rear spoiler, and staggered 17-inch Aero III alloy wheels. Additional period upgrades include an AMG steering wheel, AMG instrument cluster, Sebring exhaust outlets, and Recaro CSE seats upholstered within a striking two-tone black and gray interior.
While AMG 3.4-liter badging and engine bay decals suggest additional performance enhancements, the car retains its original 3.0-liter DOHC 24-valve inline-six engine paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. This specification is representative of period Japanese tuning trends, where carefully curated visual and luxury upgrades often took precedence over extensive mechanical modifications.
According to the accompanying CARVX Report, the Mercedes-Benz was first registered in Japan in July 1990, where it remained until being exported in 2013 to a prominent collection based in the United Kingdom. Subsequently entering private collection ownership, it was imported to the United States in 2023 and has since resided within The Patina Collective. At the time of cataloging, the odometer displayed 100,871 kilometers (approximately 62,650 miles), as shown on its AMG 260 km/h instrument cluster.
Rarely encountered outside Japan and seldom offered publicly, this VITT Performance-converted 300 CE-24 represents a compelling example of the country's highly individualistic approach to Mercedes-Benz customization. The elegant proportions of the C124 coupe provide an ideal canvas for VITT's dramatic widebody treatment, resulting in a striking period creation that perfectly captures the bold styling trends and unmistakable character of Japan's golden era of European luxury car tuning.
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