Good grief. I remember these from the "day". They were horrible then and as "horrible" today. Conspicuous consumption at it's worst.
Photography Courtesy 1000SEL.com
The name almost sounds Japanese, but it’s German. Styling Garage gave the world the 1000SGS sedan–said to be twice as good as the Mercedes-Benz 500 SEL that it was based upon.
A 1000SGS could feature things like custom paint, custom interior, custom bumpers, custom wheels, custom stereos, custom retro nose treatments and more. From 1000SEL.com: “Usually a full-option Mercedes-Benz 500SEL (W126) was used as a starting point and then all the options could be added. The customer could basically order whatever he wanted, even options that weren't on the list, as long as bills were paid. Styling-Garage made most of the 1000SGS conversions prior to their first bankruptcy in 1986. How many were made is unknown.”
What is known, though: Gullwing doors (almost) never go out of style.
Good grief. I remember these from the "day". They were horrible then and as "horrible" today. Conspicuous consumption at it's worst.
It's actually impressive how seemingly everything they made was hideous. You'd think every once in a while they'd have accidentally made something that looks cool.....
I want one of those SEC gullwings. I missed out on one 8-10 years ago and haven't seen one actively for sale since.
BlindPirate said:I love these Words of the Day. Even with these nasty looking things.
Thank you. Another one to come tomorrow.
David S. Wallens said:In reply to Robbie :
How about a convertible top and gullwings?
I was actually contemplating it on my Miata after you posted this David. I think it could be possible, but I certainly don't have the ambition to do it!
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