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rhd280 Regular Date registered: Dec 2014 Location: New Zealand Vehicle(s): 1982 280GE LWB RHD Posts: 63 | Mercedes hits 500,000 G wagons, looks awfully familiar From https://www.autocar.co.nz/mercedes-celebrates-500000th-g-class-with-... The 500,000th example of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class has rolled off the production line in Graz, Austria, and to celebrate the occasion, the carmaker celebrated the occasion by turning the model into a retro one-off inspired by the original. Many will know the “G” started life as more of a utilitarian off-roader than anything else, having been released in 1979 with the goal of combining comfort and capability both on and off the beaten path. Adding to its appeal was the choice of a short-wheelbase soft top as well as a short- or long-wheelbase station wagon as well, with its distinct shape being retained to this day. After nearly 45 years of production, the G-Class has essentially turned into a luxury SUV with the model becoming a statement for the rich and famous. Retro Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon 500,000th anniversary rear three quarter view In a nostalgic nod to the past, Mercedes decided to finish the 500,000th example with distinct features you’d find on the original – specifically, the 1986 280 GE. First up is its Agave Green paint colour, one of the first available on the model, which is complemented by a fully black front fascia, bumpers, mirrors, fender flares and side skirts which each resemble the black plastic finish of old. Another couple of iconic features inherited from the original are the orange tinted front indicator lenses which only come in clear on today’s model, as well as the headlight grilles. 1986 Mercedes-Benz 280 GE and retro G-Wagon 500,000th anniversary Other throwbacks include the spare wheel cover with the Mercedes star, the brand’s badge on the rear door, and the silver five-spoke wheels. The interior hasn’t gone untouched either with the middle section of each seat getting chequered fabric you’d once find on many cars in the ’70s and ’80s. Passengers will also notice “No. 500,000” written on the grab handle in the same exterior colour as well. Now all Mercedes has to do is turn the retro G-Class into a production model and we’ll be happy. Edited by rhd280 7/25/2023 12:38 AM (NowThen.jpg) Attachments ---------------- NowThen.jpg (108KB - 1 downloads) | ||
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Otiswesty Administrator Date registered: Jun 2007 Location: Portland, Oregon Vehicle(s): 463.241, 461.213 Posts: 3004 | RE: Mercedes hits 500,000 G wagons, looks awfully familiar These 100K production milestones seem to come quicker and quicker. Kind of amazing. Also, I resized the photo to 800 pixels wide. | ||
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