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Instead, the tuning firm was renowned for its aftermarket conversions into Autobahn-slaughtering supersedans and coupes like this 1990 Mercedes-Benz 300CE 3.4 AMG. This is one of AMG's last ...
Today's Good Buy or Goodbye 300CE is an example of how MB did coupés right. Let's just see how right its price might be. When considering yesterday's 2000 BMW Z3 roadster, a number of you posited ...
Yes, I said $4 million. Gooding estimates the 1988 300E 6.0 sedan will go for $1,250,000-$1,750,000, while the even rarer 1989 300CE 6.0 coupe will sell for $1,500,000-$2,000,000. Is that pretty nuts?
There was also this car, the 300CE. Introduced in 1993 as a more luxury-oriented drop-top with four seats, it was arguably the better of the two cars. Motorweek got a chance to go on the original ...
Underneath the modified bodywork is a 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300CE with just 31,000 miles (49,889 km) on the clock. On top of that, it used to belong to former professional Baseball player Ken Griffey ...
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It rolled off the line as a plain ol’ W124 Mercedes-Benz 300CE before the tuning shop transformed it into the iconic Hammer, complete with a 6.0-liter V8 and a four-speed automatic transmission ...
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