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1987 Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC AMG 6.0

Long term ownership
6.0 M117 32V engine
Documented Westmont built
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Year

1987

Brand

Mercedes-Benz

Model Variant

560 SEC AMG 6.0

Current Mileage

chasis

1234

Engine capacity

exterior color

Black

Interior color

transmisSion

Top speed

Designer

Years produced

-

Total production

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Mercedes-Benz AMG examples produced. This unique Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC AMG is potentially the most documented and well-preserved example of an original AMG 6.0 4V in existence. Purchased new in 1987 and shipped direct to AMG Westmont. In its original black paint over Palomino hides the car is complimented by the original AMG 6.0 4V engine, penta-wheels, styling package and suspension. All AMG options are documented from new. Those feature: Nakamichi stereo, original Keith Colins floor mats, and AMG Penta wheels. Correct USA specific body kit. 3.27AMG Gleason Torsen differential. Updated RENNtech muffler, professional paint correction and ceramic coating, new Pirelli P7 Tires, and recent service by marque experts at RENNtech.
 
When the M117 32V conversion was available, their were a few variations available. Those were the 5.0,5.2, and 5.4 for Gen 1 M117 engines. For gen 2 M117s the displacement options were 5.6 and 6.0. This was achieved by enlarging the bores and utilizing Porsche 982 pistons.
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