This was the point where Mercedes stumbled upon the muscle car formula. Rather than bother to design a racing sedan around a large engine, they applied the most basic version of the solution: They ...
The 1971 Mercedes-Benz 300SEL 6.3 arrived looking like a sober executive saloon and then behaved like a muscle car that had ...
A 1972 Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 once owned by Steve McQueen went up for auction on Bring a Trailer but failed to sell. The car was bid up to $164,000, but didn't reach its reserve price. The King of ...
There may be no better way to channel the King of Cool than by jumping behind the wheel of one of his beloved cars. For the unversed, this full-sized luxury performance car was built by Mercedes-Benz ...
A 1969 Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 is looking for a new home in the U.S. and, with just 7,659 miles (12,325 km) on the clock, will likely sell for a pretty penny. This particular 300 SEL 6.3’s known ...
A once-little company by the name of AMG came to prominence with the “Red Pig” racing car. The reason two former Mercedes-Benz engineers chose the 300 SEL 6.3 as the basis of their go-faster project ...
AMG is known for its tire-smoking antics, but before Affalterbach became a Mercedes-Benz partner and the automaker's performance division, there was the Red Pig. Instantly recognizable thanks to the ...
The car that birthed AMG decades ago emerged from the minds of Hans Werner Aulfrecht and Erhard Melcher (the “A” and the “M”), two erstwhile Mercedes engineers who had a zealous penchant for speed.
After watching NativeFour’s recent short film by Cameron Thuman—The Spirit of AMG: The Silber-Sau, we commenced combing the internet for a 300 SEL 6.3, the first true performance sedan from ...
Name your favorite classic car, and there's probably a specialist out there that's built a business on stuffing that car with modern components and all the Alcantara you can shake a stick at. I mean, ...