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Re: European Car issue
That would be 6.3 not 6.5. That car was produced through 1971. It was
followed in the late '70's by the 450SEL 6.9. 417 cubic inches. Not
_huge_ by american standards, but this wasn't an american motor.
Ed Kellock
Greenville, SC USA
91 200q Avant not gone, not forgotten
87 Coupe GT ever-reliable and ready for duty.
On Fri, 14 May 1999 08:27:54 -0400 Brett Dikeman
<brett@pdikeman.ne.mediaone.net> writes:
>Anyone seen the newest EC? Holy cow! They had done "best buys" the
>months before, now they're doing "ultra buys", ie, cars that are
>expensive to buy+maintain, but worth every penny
>
>Ferrari, Lotus, BMW's M5("sheep in wolf's clothing"), an older MB
>500E, and waaaay in the back...a bright red S4.
>
>They had no shortage of praise for the S4 in the intro article; this
>month was about the 500E though, and had some nice info about MB
>tuners and the history of MB's sporty sedans(inc. the 6.5L V8 sedan
>from the 60's; now that's a big engine! .........
>
(trim)
>Brett
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