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Registration number: MB-17-30
Manufacturer: Gallery Aaldering Arnhemsestraat 47 6971AP BRUMMEN, NL 0575564055 http://www.gallery-aaldering.com info@gallery-aaldering.com
Mercedes-Benz G-Class. Today, you see them pulling up in front of hotels and fine restaurants. Large wheels, powerful engines, fully equipped in every sense. But it was not always like that. When the G-Class was introduced in 1979, it was a simple off-road vehicle. Functional, robust, but certainly not designed to impress. And then, in 1993, something changed.
Mercedes-Benz realized the G-Class could be more than just practical. The Mercedes-Benz 500 GE V8 was created, though never truly “officially” introduced. This version can be seen as a model intended for customers who were already familiar with a G-Class or an S-Class.
Under the hood sits a 5.0-liter V8, the well-known M117. No exaggerated figures by today’s standards, but for a G-Class at the time, it was truly remarkable: 240 horsepower and 375 Nm of torque. Not built for racing, but designed to go anywhere with ease, in a way that simply did not exist in this segment before.
Technically, several upgrades were made as well. Think of a revised suspension, ventilated front disc brakes, ABS, and wider tires mounted on alloy wheels. And inside? The experience became noticeably more comfortable than what you would normally expect from a G-Class.
With a price of 178,250 Deutsche Mark, the 500 GE was positioned well above the standard G models, and even above an S-Class with the same engine. The result speaks for itself: only 446 units were produced.
This example dates from 1993, has been well maintained, and is presented in very neat condition. The exterior features well-kept paintwork and nicely aligned body panels. Inside, the overall condition is beautifully preserved. The vehicle has been properly maintained, with invoices for service work included, along with the original Mercedes-Benz booklets.
From the factory, this G-Class is well equipped, including a sunroof, cruise control, a Becker Europa 2000 radio, electrically adjustable seats, and of course the additional rear-facing seats. A very attractive Mercedes in a timeless color combination.
You are not just looking at a G-Class here. You are looking at the moment when the G evolved from a purely functional off-road vehicle into something with greater comfort, more power, and a completely different audience. In many ways, the beginning of what would later become the norm.
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