Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

1986 Mercedes Benz G-wagon Diesel Gelaendewagen Automatic on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:57976
Location:

Neptune, New Jersey, United States

Neptune, New Jersey, United States

 1986 Gelaendewagen


"Tough Terrain Vehicle"


Up for auction out of a private collection this is this 1986 G-Wagon.

The vehicle runs and drives 100% and is very well sorted out mechanically.


Recent work includes:

Rebuilt transmission

New brakes

Front steering leakage

The vehicles bulletproof diesel engine still runs and drives exceptionally well with a smooth and rare automatic transmission.

The vehicle is very solid and drives like one would expect a Mercedes Benz car built for military use.

Cosmetically this G-Wagon does have some cosmetic blemishes on the body, but the interior shows remarkably well for its age.

The odometer shows 57,976 Kilometers, but it cannot be verified.

VIN # WDB46033317048408

Perspective bidders are encouraged to come see the car in Tinton falls, NJ 07753

Contact Dean 848-459-7776





 photo DSC06152_zps0b04d59d.jpg
 photo DSC06111_zpse3d2cfc5.jpg
 photo DSC06153_zps688655b7.jpg
 photo DSC06198_zpsab62b7c9.jpg
 photo DSC06093_zps8d19f57a.jpg
 photo DSC06195_zps4496fae0.jpg
 photo DSC06168_zpsc71b1bfa.jpg
 photo DSC06170_zps29257773.jpg
 photo DSC06164_zps3723068a.jpg
 photo DSC06185_zps2729adff.jpg
 photo DSC06177_zps259e2738.jpg
 photo DSC06172_zps418808c0.jpg
 photo DSC06106_zps0909d489.jpg
 photo DSC06099_zps69b352ed.jpg
 photo DSC06098_zps74e6c0b1.jpg
 photo DSC06097_zps608b27be.jpg
 photo DSC06096_zps48782346.jpg
 photo DSC06095_zpsa73596a0.jpg
 photo DSC06094_zps2971b931.jpg
 photo DSC06093_zps8d19f57a.jpg
 photo DSC06195_zps4496fae0.jpg
 photo DSC06118_zps20fa7529.jpg
 photo DSC06116_zps894f30cb.jpg
 photo DSC06115_zps08c119f3.jpg
 photo DSC06114_zps2643cd46.jpg
 photo DSC06113_zps3baf5a4c.jpg
 photo DSC06105_zps6bc73480.jpg
 photo DSC06101_zpsb77cd6ea.jpg
 photo DSC06123_zps2b9a797b.jpg
 photo DSC06124_zps140970a7.jpg
 photo DSC06125_zpsc03cf32e.jpg
 photo DSC06126_zps14e06030.jpg
 photo DSC06127_zpsd2312345.jpg
 photo DSC06128_zpsd3a02564.jpg
 photo DSC06129_zps2732cd34.jpg
 photo DSC06130_zps48cccc82.jpg
 photo DSC06131_zps2d260a48.jpg
 photo DSC06132_zpsf54afbeb.jpg
 photo DSC06133_zpsf1a16c5d.jpg
 photo DSC06134_zps7edbd085.jpg
 photo DSC06135_zps5ebaf9bf.jpg
 photo DSC06136_zps14a2631d.jpg
 photo DSC06137_zps755a6620.jpg
 photo DSC06138_zpsf5083cf3.jpg
 photo DSC06139_zps4f143978.jpg
 photo DSC06140_zps8decc347.jpg
 photo DSC06141_zpsd2f99555.jpg
 photo DSC06143_zps2a619b51.jpg
 photo DSC06144_zps831197ef.jpg
 photo DSC06145_zpsc081a7f8.jpg
 photo DSC06146_zps13ea3eb3.jpg
 photo DSC06147_zps0d3fac1e.jpg
 photo DSC06148_zps3fb40e10.jpg
 photo DSC06150_zpsa0373dee.jpg
 photo DSC06179_zpsb01d56f5.jpg




Mercedes-Benz G-Class for Sale

Auto Services in New Jersey

Venango Auto Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 2633 E Venango St, Edgewater-Park
Phone: (215) 634-7266

Twins Auto Repair Ii ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Accessories
Address: 1204 Flushing Ave, Bloomfield
Phone: (718) 381-5959

Transmission Surgery & Auto Repair LLC ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Auto Transmission
Address: 1350 Ralph Ave Brooklyn Ny, West-New-York
Phone: (888) 753-0304

Tg Auto (Dba) Tj Auto ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers
Address: 1068 60th St, North-Middletown
Phone: (718) 686-8848

Szabo Signs ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Truck Painting & Lettering, Advertising Specialties
Address: 1108 Neck Rd, New-Lisbon
Phone: (609) 387-7213

Stuttgart German Car Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 1716 Route 206, Medford-Lakes
Phone: (609) 859-9050

Auto blog

2015 Bahrain F1 Grand Prix puts a dark horse in the desert [spoilers]

Mon, Apr 20 2015

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen had said after Malaysia that Ferrari can challenge Mercedes-AMG Petronas purely on pace, beyond the scope of tire wear, in the dry. We didn't see that in China, where Lewis Hamilton easily kept everyone behind and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel only got close to Mercedes' Nico Rosberg when Rosberg slowed down to conserve his tires. But the Iceman's words seemed prescient during qualifying for the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix. At the front, nothing has changed so far this year: four races, four pole positions for Lewis Hamilton. Instead of teammate Rosberg next to him, though, he'll look over to see the scarlet Ferrari of Vettel, who took advantage of Rosberg's cautiousness to snatch second place on the grid. In Q2, Rosberg tried to conserve the tires he'd start the race on and said he couldn't get into a groove in Q3, putting in a time 0.147 seconds slower than Vettel. The second Silver Arrows will share his row with the second Ferrari, Raikkonen – yet again – saying he might have left some time on the table during his hot lap but getting around just one tenth off Rosberg's time. Williams is established as the best of the rest behind two teams this year instead of just one last year, Valtteri Bottas claiming fifth ahead of Felipe Massa. Daniel Ricciardo of Infiniti Red Bull Racing said he wants to fight with the Williams', he'll be helped with a good start off the line for the first time this year. Nico Hulkenberg got Force India into Q3 for the first time since the Italian Grand Prix last year and into eighth on the grid, ahead of Carlos Sainz in the Toro Rosso and Romain Grosjean putting in another excellent day's work for Lotus. Come race time, it turned into Mercedes power against Ferrari strategy. When Sky F1 commentator Martin Brundle talks about the Mercedes-AMG Petronas team he often mentions how their engine advantage leads to other advantages throughout the car. Not having to use aerodynamic changes to make up for power unit deficiencies, for instance, means they can run the aero setup they want, which optimizes speed and tire wear throughout a lap. It equates to advantage on top of advantage on top of advantage. That's where Lewis Hamilton is right now, so fundamentally dialed in to his car and his racing that he run the races he wants to run. From the front spot, the Brit ripped off another perfect start and led the field into Turn 1, relinquishing the lead only during pit stops.

Daimler names Bernd Pischetsrieder to supervisory board

Mon, 14 Apr 2014

Some executives in the automotive industry stay with one company for their entire careers, while others bounce from one to the other, often leaving their indelible mark on each automaker at which they serve. Bob Lutz is certainly an example of the latter. So is Lee Iacocca, having presided over Ford and later charing the Chrysler board. Carlos Tavares was chief operating officer of Renault before being nominated as chief executive at PSA Peugeot Citroën. But as far as the Germans go, nobody's jumped from the leadership of one automaker to the next quite like Bernd Pischetsrieder - especially now that he's been named to the supervisory board of Mercedes-Benz parent company Daimler.
An engineer by training, Pischetsrieder started his career at BMW in 1973, eventually rising to the office of CEO after twenty years. There he remained until 1999, only to be dismissed after orchestrating BMW's takeover of the Rover Group (of which only the Mini brand remains in the company's portfolio, the other brands having been sold off after his dismissal).
The next year he was named chairman of Volkswagen's Seat brand, and rose to the chairmanship of the entire Volkswagen Group two years later. Despite a largely successful four-year tenure (that gave birth, incidentally, to the Bugatti Veyron), disagreements with supervisory board chairman Ferdinand Piëch saw him leave the helm at VW AG, focusing his attention on the Scania truck division. He's since been touted as a potential chief executive for Opel and for Continental, but neither potential was apparently realized.

Carlsson SLK 340 Judd is winged up for hill climb glory

Wed, 06 Mar 2013

Carlsson has been expertly tuning Mercedes-Benz products for more than 20 years now, but we can't say as we remember the outfit turning out anything quite so racy as this SLK 340 Judd that it has brought along to the Geneva Motor Show this year.
This SLK is meant for competition, obviously, and Carlsson has already booked the car to race in several hill climb events in the E1 category. The purpose-built racer should have a fighting chance to do well in said races, with a shape vetted in wind tunnel testing for maximum downforce, the SLK uses a carbon-fiber bodyshell to help achieve a curb weight of just about 1,720 pounds.
The featherweight SLK's name comes from its 3.4-liter V8 engine, which churns out a wicked 610 horsepower to go with its 317 pound-feet of torque. A Hewland transmission with paddle shift operation manages all of the thrust.