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FOR SALE 1997 E60 AMG Wagon, Silver/Black, 47kkm (Japan)

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No affiliation. I have a hard time believing the 47kkm claim. No price listed, someone needs to "DM" the social media seller. :rolleyes:

VIN = WDB2102721A466241 (thanks, @weide1!)

@WDB748372 - is the engine serial useful? 119980-12-x92330 / AMG 60 0113


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FOR SALE! 😎 Complete car! ❗🙏

S210 AMG M119 6.0 V8 Station wagon in very mint condition with low mileage!

1️⃣ 47,000 km only

2️⃣ 1997 year

3️⃣ Japan 🇯🇵 location

4️⃣ M119 6.0 AMG engine

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The E60 sedan, E62 Lorinser wagon and now an E60 AMG wagon, what a week!

@WDB748372 - is the engine serial useful? 119980-12-x92330 / AMG 60 0113
Im out of town and don’t have my computer with me but off the top of my head the 210.272 engine serial numbers start from 000xxx up to 028xxx. x092330 might be in there but I doubt it. This most likely won’t have a matching engine serial number.

I might be able to find the VIN on Monday but Silver on Black I’d imagine the most common spec so might be difficult.

I have a hard time believing the 47kkm claim.
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I suspect the AMG engine serial numbers are different and may not match the original. AMG had to replace the block but I wasn't sure what they usually did with engine numbers.

RENNtech sometimes used a donor engine from a different vehicle and did not change the original serial. In at least one case RT did change to a new block and stamped the original serial number which matched the datacard.

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Was able to access my machine remotely, there isn’t a x092330 engine serial number. I’m guessing this might have been swapped in Japan, would be interesting to ask AMG Classic if they have any info if I can find the VIN.

That stuff is still a mystery for me as well, if they re-stamped the original block serial number or how it was determined to add the 957 code.
The black E60 wagon that AMG Classic certified doesn’t have matching serial numbers.
The 957 green E60 wagon has matching serial numbers and I believe they re-stamped the original number (physical datacard is 019xxx w/o 957 but datacard was later updated to add 957). Although I’m not fully confident on that claim because all of the VINs around are 028xxx so might be possible the physical datacard was printed that way since it was ordered new.
 
I suspect the AMG engine serial numbers are different and may not match the original. AMG had to replace the block but I wasn't sure what they usually did with engine numbers.

RENNtech sometimes used a donor engine from a different vehicle and did not change the original serial. In at least one case RT did change to a new block and stamped the original serial number which matched the datacard.
I was just thinking about what you mentioned here, Dave.. I know, I'm stirring an 'old broth' now..

On your (post on the board) from Mar. 3rd about the E50/E60 from the MBM site - 1996 Mercedes-Benz E60 AMG For Sale | The MB Market - it does show an engine number figuring the high '99xxxx' for a M119.980 on lastvin as well..

*Refresher added*

Thread '1996 E60 AMG W210, Black Opal/Black, 138kkm, MBM auction (Abu Dhabi, UAE)'
FOR SALE - 1996 E60 AMG W210, Black Opal/Black, 138kkm, MBM auction (Abu Dhabi, UAE) | Off-Topic Discussions

So maybe AMG Japan did perform a 'swap' or re-stamping a newer/alternative number (like at Affalterbach's fashion in this case linked above) ?! ..upon their conversion being completed to a 5.0/6.0 enhance of displacement/power on 'Rising-Sun-Empire', having the 210.072/.272 as a basis..

Only wanted to point that out, as @WDB748372 found factory-side's numbering were as high as x29xxx..

Greetz from (now!) sunny South Germany

Alberto
 
Looks like this car is bought and already imported, in May, by inbound motorsports. I'm guessing this will be flipped and up for auction in the future.

Only wanted to point that out, as @WDB748372 found factory-side's numbering were as high as x29xxx..
Forgot to clarify, that is for the 210.272 chassis (about a dozen oddballs that are way past that). 210.072 based E60's are mostly between 990xxx-992xxx (ends exactly at engine no. 993011).
 

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