Detail Info for: 1981 Mercedes-Benz G-Class 4WD Wagon Mercedes Benz G Class 240GD 4wd wagon 1981

Transaction Info
Sold On:
12/18/2018
Price:
$ 27600.00
Condition:
Mileage:
66000
Location:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33319
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1981 Mercedes-Benz G-Class
Submodel Body Type:
240GD Convertible
Engine:
mercedes benz
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
11111111111111111
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Diesel
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Mercedes Benz G Class 240GD Wagon Convertible 1981 - Imported from Italy in 2018 - Very rare and hard to find model - removable hard top fiber - runs and drives very solid - everything works good - 5 off road tires - Includes 4 tires and wheels for street use - more pictures off request. VIN: 46031017005324 240 GD — OM616 2.4 L Diesel I4, 72 PS (53 kW) at 4,400 rpm, 101 lb·ft (137 N·m/2,400 rpm) - The original 460-series Geländewagen went on sale in 1979, after having debuted in February of that year. It was offered with two wheelbases, a short wheelbase (SWB) of 2,400 mm and a long one (LWB) of 2,850 mm. One could choose between three body styles: A two-door short wheelbase convertible, a two-door SWB wagon and a long wheelbase four-door wagon. The two wagon versions were also available as windowless two-door Vans (or Kastenwagen in German). While always assembled in Graz, the car was sold as the Puch Gonly in the Austrian, Swiss, and Eastern European markets.During the G-wagen's life span many a different body style was made for army and public-service clients, like the Popemobile, the pickup or the chassis/cab with a wheelbase of 2,850, 3,120 or 3,400 mm, the chassis/cab being the base vehicle for army-ambulances or communication vehicles. Because of the sheer variety of military versions, this article focuses on the more standardized civilian G-Wagen.The 460 was popular with military and off-road enthusiasts, with more than 50,000 built in the first decade. Mercedes-Benz initially did not sell the model in the United States, but by means of "casual importation" grey-market in the mid-1980s, importers sold a number of G-Wagens which had been modified to meet the specifications by the US DOT, at about $135,000. Any questions, please email