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Mercedes Benz G Wagen 4x4 Auto Manual Swb Lwb Convertible Diesel Petrol Export on 2040-cars

US $26,995.00
Year:1980 Mileage:23000
Location:

King's Lynn, United Kingdom

King's Lynn, United Kingdom
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MERCEDES BENZ G WAGON WORLD SUPPLIERS NORMALLY FROM STOCK.
WE SOURCE GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY G WAGEN FOR THE EXPORT MARKET. WE HAVE GLOBAL SHIPPING NUMBERS SO CAN ASSIST WITH ALL PAPERWORK AND REGISTRATION.
GREETINGS FROM ENGLAND UK.

WE SOURCE MAINLY MERCEDES G WAGEN OF ALL TYPES AND BUDGETS FOR THE EXPORT MARKET.
UNLESS SPECIFIED AND YOU WANT A DO IT UPPER..ALL OUR VEHICLES ARE ON THE BUTTON WITH NO ISSUES OR MAJOR FAULTS.

BUYERS CHOICE OF MODELS..WE SOURCE THEM ALL INCLUDING VERY RARE PICK UPS -WHICH BY DESIGN WHERE BEATEN TO DEATH IN THE EARLY YEARS OF USE..

SWB-LWB-PICK UP-CONVERTIBLE
AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL
DIESEL-TURBO DIESEL-PETROL
STANDARD FARM TYPES
TO BLINGED UP BLACK ON BLACK TYPES

WE ARE 95% LEFT DRIVE..SAME AS USA-CANADA
WE TEND TO GO FAR AFIELD TO SOURCE THESE VEHICLES AND CERTAINLY DO THE EFFORT..
NORMALLY WE FLY OUR DRIVERS IN FOR THE NICE LONG HAUL BACK FROM EUROPE.
THIS WAY WE KNOW THE VEHICLES INSIDE OUTSIDE UPSIDE DOWN. AND QUICKLY DETERMINE ITS SHIPPING TIME IF CLIENTS WISH FOR ANY UPGRADES OR REMEDIAL SERVICING.

YOU HAVE SOME CRAZY RULES AND LAWS..NOT OUR FAULT..SO THEY NEED TO ADHERE FOR IMPORT REGULATIONS..
FUNNY YOU CANT IMPORT A 10 YEAR OLD G WAGEN BUT YOU CAN CARRY A GUN...SOMETHING WRONG THERE..

PRICES START FROM $19000 USD AND THERE IS NO UPPER LIMIT. CLIENTS TEND TO HAVE $24000 TO ?32000 TO GET THEIR DREAM G WAGEN

WE SOURCE NICE USED G WAGEN. ALL SORTS..ALL SPEC ALL COLOURS.
THERE IS NOT A GOOD OR BAD MODEL..THESE ARE THE DADDY OF ANY TERRAIN YET FREEWAY COMFORT AND DRIVE.

GERMAN BUILT TO DO A JOB IN SORT OF COMFORT. CLEVER THINGS.
BUT LIKE ALL THINGS- YOU NEED TO PURCHASE A GOOD ONE, THATS WHERE WE COME IN..
IF THEY DONT DRIVE RIGHT THE BLING MEANS NOTHING..

sales@v1twn.com
mark@v1twn.com    he is the company shipping guy who can, budget allowing offer a bespoke service. he is your contact for anything export.

0044 1553 810318 uk office times..please..uk office times.

we have over 100 mercedes g wagen available to us at any time. 
shipping times...from purchase can be a low as 8 working days.
storage here free of charge if for instance you want it as a gift or special arrangement, and we can store in one of our containers with battery on trickle awaiting shipping..we tend to go roro service..the big ferries...containers still scare the ..... out of us..with some add on prices and demur-rage fees but clients choice. one of our clients get the container delivered to his yard to unload..

we are kind and polite with good business sense. we dont need your money to eat and not buying from us is not going to change our lifestyle in a fraction. we are respectful and wish to deal with the same please. we are very plain speaking engineers- not sales people on bonus..big difference
but you would be surprised what we can achieve for you in small space of time.
we do not offer finance as we are in another country, we do offer part exchange on interesting stuff..for instance, our export guy mark, uses an oldsmobile custom woody wagon as daily drive and hauls his racing sidecar behind it, which he thinks looks cool heheheheheehhe
we are race engineers by trade so love a challenge on strange stuff.

thanks for reading..all photos are of stock available to purchase this week..they are not catalogue pictures.

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Mon, Apr 4 2016

Nothing was as it seemed heading into Bahrain. We were told team bosses had nixed the qualifying experiment that flunked every test by every measure in Australia, but that didn't happen. The FIA didn't give the teams the option of a wholesale return to the old format, the governing body only held a vote on whether to revert back to the old format in Q3 but stick with elimination gimmicks in Q1 and Q2. McLaren and Red Bull dissented, denying the chance for hybrid rounds. We're surprised none of the smaller teams voted against since elimination qualifying is hardest on them. Given the chance to fix the system again in Bahrain, Formula 1 failed again. The FIA and Bernie Ecclestone don't want to go back to the old system – because the race promoters don't want to go back to the old system – so all we know for sure is that there will be more meetings. We also thought Fernando Alonso would race in Bahrain after being given medical clearance, but a follow-up scan by the FIA showed fractured ribs and a damaged lung, ruling him out. And we thought Ferrari might have the pace to conquer Mercedes-AMG Petronas this year – and they might yet, but not on Saturday. That's why the Bahrain race began with another Mercedes one-two, Lewis Hamilton ahead of Nico Rosberg, Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen behind. The Australian outback is plagued with rabbits, which must have something to do with how Daniel Ricciardo keeps pulling them out of his helmet; the Aussie got his Red Bull up to a surprising fifth on the grid. Williams drivers Valtteri Bottas in sixth and Felipe Massa in seventh would need to get him out of the way quickly to show what the car can do after an unsatisfying race in Australia. Nico Hulkenberg lined up in eighth for Sahara Force India. As proof the qualifying format failed again with its sophomore attempt, the last five minutes of Q2 were disappointing. Hulkenberg had the track completely to himself for his quali run, the only two cars on track after him were the Williams duo who weren't setting a time, but getting a set of soft tires ready to start the race on. As for Q1, the only reason for on-track action in the last three minutes was because Hamilton flubbed his first timed run. Romain Grosjean continued Haas F1's fruitful start to the season with ninth place, ahead of Max Verstappen in the Toro Rosso closing out the top ten. At the end of a long red light to start the race, Rosberg claimed his right to victory before Turn 1.

Mercedes dealers authorized to spend $2,500 on perks for S-Class customers

Mon, 02 Dec 2013

If you drop $100,000 on a luxury sedan, it seems only reasonable to receive some preferential treatment at the dealership you purchased from. After all, that price isn't just for the car - you're paying for the brand and all the cachet that entails. For Mercedes-Benz, those benefits have apparently been lacking relative to the German brand's luxury competitors.
That's set to change, though, as Automotive News reports that the German brand is placing a much greater emphasis on keeping its customers happy and loyal with its MB Select program. Starting with the new S-Class and spreading to the CLA-Class (and eventually beyond), dealers are being given money - up to $2,500 in the case of the flagship sedan - just to improve the customer experience.
We agree, improving the "customer experience" is quite a vague term, so it's nice that Mercedes USA's CEO, Steve Cannon, offered up some examples to AN at the LA Auto Show. For example, a customer couldn't fit his sunglasses into the overhead compartment. "So we bought him a pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses that fit because of their shape," Cannon said.

Daimler CEO Zetsche answers 'Most likely' to question of a Maybach SUV

Fri, Jan 16 2015

When Dieter Zetsche was asked about the possibility of getting Maybach, the reimagined Mercedes-Benz ultra-luxury sub-brand, into the premium SUV game, the Daimler CEO reportedly told Auto Express, "Most likely." Those two little words aren't a firm answer – let alone an indication of timing – but we wouldn't be shocked to find out Mercedes is already working on one. Range Rover has gone even more upscale, the Bentley Bentayga is coming this year, as will the Maserati Levante. Rolls-Royce is deciding on an SUV this year (we think it's only a matter of time before they say "yes"), the Lamborghini Urus is still expected in 2018, Aston Martin is raising funds to build a crossover, and there have been rumors of a BMW X7 and Audi Q9 for years. Point being, everyone is busy writing their own invite to this ultra posh party. The latest comments would appear to put to rest any will-they/won't-they questions around a high-riding Maybach offering. There were rumors last summer that a GL-Class SUV (a model range shortly to be known as GLS-Class) with revamped styling and lots of luxury touches would join the top-tier sub-brand, but then in November, Mercedes' global head of sales and marketing told Automotive News, "I don't want to categorically rule anything out, but at this stage we have no plans for it [a Maybach SUV]." If and when a Maybach utility does become official, we'll only be picking up where we left off with the brand's previous incarnation: a GL-based Maybach was rumored way back in 2007. News Source: Auto ExpressImage Credit: Copyright 2015 Steven Ewing / AOL Maybach Mercedes-Benz SUV Luxury mercedes gl-class