The first Brabus conversion based on the Mercedes-Benz S-Class was introduced in 1979 based in the W126 when Brabus was starting as the...
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The first Brabus conversion based on the Mercedes-Benz S-Class was introduced in 1979 based in the W126 when Brabus was starting as the business it is today. Since then, the company has continued its tradition of building a range of ultra-powerful versions of these Mercedes-Benz Sedans and Coupes. These cars were powered by heavily modified engines that significantly increased their level of power delivery, as well as featuring notable body kits.
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Lot 15073: 1985 Mercedes-Benz 500SEL - Brabus 1000 SEL
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$9,000
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196,000 mi
Location:
Cary, IL, USA
Originality:
Original & Highly Original
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