![]() 11/11/2017 at 22:02 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
This is the best kind of bad. I want it.
It’s one of the least appealing conversions. But God do I want it.
A red interior. A fucking red leather interior on a baby blue V8 S-Class wagon conversion.
Is it weird that I want it? Not as much as those 1980 Rolls-Royce Wagon conversions, but still.
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That’s just awful.
[Looks up checking account balance]
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It’s like a S Class Maxx
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Well now we know the origin story of the BMW 3GT
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It’s so over the top terrible that I love it.
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Well, it’s not a hearse ... what’s it for?
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From the Ad:
“It’s first owner in Germany had ordered the car in dark blue and took over in January 1982. In the late 1980s, successful business people, wealthy manufacturers and well-known artists in far Japan were obsessed with the desire to own a vehicle from a German car manufacturer. High above all, the Mercedes-Benz brand stood as such a status symbol. So also this Mercedes-Benz came to Japan one day. A Japanese artist, as we were impressively told in the Land of Smiles, wanted to have a Mercedes like no other. It should be luxurious, powerful and had to offer convenient place. He liked the S-Class line well, but he had to be different.”
Apparently a Japanese artist wanted it like that.
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I can’t hate that. I just can’t.
![]() 11/11/2017 at 22:56 |
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I’d drive the hell outta that!
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Well it can’t be a hearse, it’s a liftback, not a liftgate.
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Such a shonda ....
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That rear side window is familiar, but I can’t place it. Interesting that if this really is a 1982 car, it received the updated side panels and door cards from the MY 1986 facelift.
There were other 126 conversions that looked less unusual:
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it’s different..........