Chassis No. WDB1240311B378326
Engine No. 104.980.12.016377
Oettinger No. 1877601
Though best known for its work with Volkswagen and Audi, Oettinger applied its motorsport-derived engineering expertise to Mercedes-Benz during the 1980s and early 1990s, developing highly sophisticated performance conversions for the W201 and W124 c..
Chassis No. WDBPJ74J83A037186
The C215-generation Mercedes-Benz CL distilled the marque's flagship S-Class technology into a pillarless grand touring coupe, and in CL 55 AMG form, it became one of the defining high-performance Mercedes-Benz models of the early 2000s, powered by AMG's supercharged M113K V8 delivering 493 horsepower and 516 lb..
Chassis No. WDB1290671F101568
Engine No. 119.972.12.010408
The 1989 Geneva Motor Show saw the debut of the Mercedes-Benz 129-series SL, a completely new model that combined sportiness, comfort, and elegance. Its design featured a reinterpreted radiator grille with a chrome star and anodized aluminum lamellas. Key safety innovations inc..
Chassis No. WDB1240901F134643
Engine No. 103.983.12.195842
According to its factory Data Card, this 1990 Mercedes-Benz 300 TE was ordered through Mercedes-Benz's Munich branch finished in Blue Black Metallic over a Black cloth interior. Factory equipment includes a four-speed automatic transmission, air conditioning, heat-insulating gl..
Chassis No. WDBVF79J98A002200
The grand reentrance of the long-dormant Maybach brand after a considerable hiatus is as memorable as it was dramatic. Arriving in the United States aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2 encased in glass before being airlifted by helicopter into New York City, the reborn marque made a fittingly spectacular debut at the N..
Chassis No. WDB2010241A037653
Manufactured in November 1983, this Mercedes-Benz 190 E was originally finished Russet Brown with a Beige interior and was lightly appointed with the four-speed manual transmission and sliding sunroof- the ideal candidate for an expert widebody transformation such as one offered by Schulz-Getzke.
This car..
Chassis No. WDBFA76E5PF077116
For nearly four decades, the Mercedes-Benz SL had represented the marque's unique interpretation of the high-performance grand touring roadster, but the arrival of the 600 SL in 1993 elevated the formula to an entirely new level. Introduced as the flagship of the R129 generation, the 600 SL combined exceptional ..
Chassis No. WP0AC2A96PS271065
The 992.1-generation Porsche 911 GT3 was a defiant celebration of the naturally aspirated engine in a turbocharged era. Its free-revving 4.0-liter flat-six produced 502 horsepower and screamed to a 9,000-rpm redline, paired with a GT3-specific seven-speed PDK transmission capable of delivering zero-to-60 mph in ..
Chassis No. WP0AC2A98NS269945
As one of the most highly anticipated 911 models ever created, Porsche would continue its tradition of utilizing lessons learned on the race track when developing its driver-focused 992-generation 911 GT3. Making use of extensive lightweight materials, refined aerodynamics, and a motorsports-derived double-wishb..
Chassis No. WP0AF2A92KS164322
The 991.2-generation Porsche 911 GT3 RS represented the ultimate evolution of Porsche's naturally aspirated, road-legal track weapon when it debuted for the 2018 model year. Offered for a short run until 2019, the GT3 RS was powered by a 4.0-liter flat-six producing 520 horsepower and revving to 9,000 rpm, combi..