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1991 AMG 6.0 Widebody Coupe Lot 170 | The Amelia Auction | Estimate: $750,000 - $850,000

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2023 4:57 pm
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In 1991, the most powerful W124 Mercedes coupe was the inline-six 300 CE-24 producing 217 hp in ECE form, with the team at AMG eying it as the perfect starting point before transforming it into a German muscle car. Any true muscle car begins with the engine, and this 6.0 AMG Widebody is no exception. For starters, AMG would remove the engine and replace it with a potent 32-valve, four-cam, 5.0-liter M119 V8 from the recently launched R129 500 SL. It was no small task to shoehorn the M119 into the W124 body with a necessary repositioning of the frame rails and reinforcement of the firewall before it could accept the much wider V8. Engine performance was then turned up to 11 with a displacement increase to 6.0-liters, doubling the displacement of the original inline six to produce 375 hp. More than an engine upgrade, the rear suspension was reengineered to reduce squatting and chassis flex when under acceleration. As the ultimate flex, AMG transformed their new 6.0-liter into a widebody model, with flared fenders for housing the wider three-piece OZ AMG Aero III 17-inch wheels, which, when paired with the Torsen limited-slip differential, aided in transforming this raw power into prodigious speed.

Clearly not used to half-measures, AMG ensured that their 6.0 Widebody could be ordered with a complete selection of cosmetic improvements as well. The body of this AMG is finished in Nautical Blue Metallic, with all of the bright trim being painted in body color or black to create a streamlined and decidedly ominous appearance. Opening the vault-like door reveals a custom blue leather interior with contrasting white stitching. Recaro bucket seats have taken the place of the originals, with the rear seat reupholstered to match. This custom leather work continues through the center console, dashboard, door panels, and, incredibly, even the sun visors. The wood trim has been upgraded to burl walnut, and unique AMG pieces have been added, like the shift surround and glove box door. The final touch to the interior is the smaller diameter AMG four-spoke steering wheel framing the white AMG instrument cluster, which today, at cataloging, displays only 36,701 km or the equivalent of 22,805 miles since new.

Re: 1991 AMG 6.0 Widebody Coupe Lot 170 | The Amelia Auction | Estimate: $750,000 - $850,000

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 7:22 am
by 48hp
Sold for $885,000.