For Sale: 1997 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon in Paso Robles, California for sale in Paso Robles, CA

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Vehicle Description 1997 Mercedes G-Wagon Euro Spec - Rare AMG G36 - Year:
1997- Make:
Mercedes-Benz- Model:
G-Wagon- Specification:
Euro Spec- Engine:
3.
6L AMG- Import:
From Europe- Availability:
Very Rare- Import Quantity:
Only a handful in the USA- Hand-Built:
Yes, the last of the real hand-built G-Wagons- Special Feature:
New transfer case (Incredibly difficult to find)- Maintenance:
Meticulously cared for by a German performance mechanicThis 1997 Mercedes G-Wagon is a true gem.
It's a Euro spec model imported from Europe, equipped with a rare AMG 3.
6L engine.
Only a few of these remarkable vehicles made their way to the United States, making it an exclusive find for any automotive enthusiast.
What sets this G-Wagon apart is that it's one of the last hand-built G-Wagons, known for their exceptional craftsmanship and rugged durability.
Moreover, it comes with a brand new transfer case, a component that can be notoriously hard to find, adding to its value.
Throughout its life, this vehicle has been meticulously cared for by a German performance mechanic, ensuring it's in excellent condition.
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of automotive history with this 1997 Mercedes G-Wagon.
Contact us for more information and to schedule a viewing.
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  • Year: 1997
  • Make: Mercedes-Benz
  • Model: G-WAGON

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