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Make It Go Away: Custom Mercedes Wagon Up For Grabs

Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com 
on October 13th, 2006

Occasionally when writing, words escape me.  It's as if there no  
possible way to describe exactly what is laying before my eyes.  Such  
is the case with this vehicle, a vehicle that could only have been  
found by the gentlemen of Jalopnik, and a vehicle that, if the price  
is right, could be yours.

What it is... why it exists... why you should want it... let's listen  
as the vehicle's owner tries to answer these and any other questions  
undoubtedly swirling through your head:



Description:  Serious watch-catch! Has 3 axles: front turns, middle  
is fixed and drives and rear turns to the opposite direction making  
it possible to handle on tight corners. Made from two -83 MB vagons  
and from Chrysler Imperial. It is fully loaded limo including little  
coctail bar. For families under 10 people it is ok to take longer  
rides together or if you are just two of you, this limo can be turned  
to RV. It means stove, microwave, freezer, TV, two ACs and bed for  
two of you. Electric is taken care with 2 alternators, 3 batteries  
and 1KW inverter. Takes around 25mpg (diesel), you can drive easy  
5000 miles without adding oil to the engine, accessory box on the  
roof rooms 3 spares plus more. Actual miles are unknown. Has been on  
at least 7 TV shows, over 20 times in newspapers and magazines, also  
airs on Discovery Travel channel. On the time of listing filming for  
local news station. Gone twice around the US. Lots of chrome and  
shine. Over 2000 work hours. Has some changes since these pictures.




Truly a demented vehicle... it's almost like a German party variant  
of the Ghostbusters' Ecto 1.

To learn more, visit www.eMercedesBenz.com to see photos of the  
Mercedes' wagon, or head over to TraderConnection.com where you can  
check out the vehicle's official classified listing.

But be warned - it's not pretty.