Daimler announced that the Mercedes-Benz Museum will now be selling classic cars directly from all periods.
Daimler announced that the Mercedes-Benz Museum will now be selling classic cars directly from all periods. You don’t have to like the current designs of cars with three-pointed stars, but you do not want to miss the chance to purchase a Mercedes-Benz classic under the “All Time Stars” range. It includes three subcategories: Collectors Edition, Premium Edition, and Drivers Edition.
Premium is a low-mileage, classic car in “rare original condition” that was previously restored by Mercedes-Benz Classic in Fellbach/Stuttgart. Collectors Edition includes cars in “excellent condition both visually and technically”, while Drivers Edition comprises vintage and modern classics in “excellent technological condition”, although these need more restoration.
alltimestars.com allows you to check the stock available at any given time. This 1994 E 60 AMG Limited, which has been driven for 74 800 km (46,480 mi) and is available for EUR189,000. Only 12 cars were ever made with a V8 6.0-liter engine producing 381 PS (280 kW) sent to the wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission which back in the day granted a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) run in 5.4 seconds and an electronically-capped 250 km/h (155 mph) top speed. The Type 630 Kompressor, which dates back to 1929, is the oldest available car. The E 320 convertible is the newest from 1995. All cars offered by the Mercedes-Benz Museum’s All Time Stars undergo a 160-item checklist. All of them also have a detailed history.