Mercedes Benz 560 SEC AMG 6.0 Wide-Body 1991, Alemanha
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Before the AMG
merger with Mercedes-Benz that tentatively began with the C36 AMG in 1993, AMG
existed as an independent tuning house, founded in 1967 and primarily offering
a range of unofficial upgrade and accessories packages for Mercedes-Benz
automobiles. Typical AMG enhancements included displacement increases,
high-performance engine top-end rebuilds, lightened valve trains and more
aggressive cams, alongside bodykits, wheels, interior upgrades, and aerodynamic
components.
In 1989 the
jewel in the collection of AMG offerings was the engine conversion for the W126
560 SEC and SEL. It consisted of taking the stock 5.5-litre M117 unit and
boring it out to 6.0 litres before equipping it with bespoke four-valve,
dual-overhead-camshaft, three-piece, sand-cast cylinder heads. The final
product was capable of close to 400 bhp and twice the torque at half the engine
speed of the original 5.6-litre Mercedes engine. AMG also offered other
enhancements for the W126, and if one ticked every box, the result would be
similar to this particular 560 SEC AMG.
Built for the
1991 model year, this example retains its factory specification of Blauschwarz
Metallic with black leather interior. It is believed to have been delivered
originally to Japan, whereupon AMG carried out a comprehensive upgrade to bring
it to full ‘AMG 6.0 Widebody’ specification. This includes all the
aforementioned engine upgrades alongside the distinctive AMG-designed doors,
front and rear bumpers, and wider wings that accommodated far wider two-piece
wheels clad in high-performance tyres. Inside, the enhancements include
electronically adjustable sports seats, an upgraded instrument cluster,
extended walnut trims, and AMG steering wheel and over-mats. Its condition
suggests a lifetime of care and diligent attention, and it is a testament to
its previous owners. Purchased by a previous owner in Ontario, Canada, out of
Japan, the car was acquired by the consignor and exported to Switzerland in
2017.
It is believed
that barely fifty of these AMG-tuned 560 W126s exist; they are extremely
sought-after cars. This wonderfully menacing example would be a fantastic
addition to any collection, especially one focused on modern classics or
pre-merger AMGs.
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