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This final-year 1995 Mercedes-Benz W124 Wagon was originally sold in Japan where it became one of only 170 examples upgraded to E36 AMG specifications. It features an AMG-built M104 3.6-liter straight-six engine, an AMG exterior aero kit, 17” AMG two-piece wheels, an AMG-branded instrument cluster, and stainless-steel AMG-logo door sills. After spending time in Germany, the car was imported to the United States in 2020 and was recently serviced including an overhaul of the transmission. This extremely rare pre-merger AMG wagon is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Florida.
Finished in Brilliant Silver Metallic, this W124 features an AMG aero kit including revised bumpers, side skirts, and integrated front fog lights. It rides on 17” AMG Aero II Monoblock wheels dressed in Kumho tires (3720). Other equipment includes a chrome-trimmed grille and door handles, headlamp wipers, roof rails, a rear window wiper, an electric antenna, and black wheel arch flares. The seller indicates the tailgate has been refinished and the body presents very well with straight lines and even gaps all around. All original glass is also said to remain in place. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
Inside, this E36 AMG features a black leather interior decorated with burl wood veneers. Accessories include automatic climate control, cruise control, heated and power-adjustable front sport seats, power windows and mirrors, an electric sunroof, a stereo system, stainless-steel AMG door sills, an AMG-branded instrument cluster, and optional rear-facing third-row jump seats. The seller describes the cabin to be in excellent condition with only a small blemish noted on the driver’s side D-pillar frame. The seller adds that the car’s mileage is undocumented and the accompanying Florida title is mileage-exempt.
This W124 is equipped with an AMG-built M104 straight-six engine featuring a 3.6-liter displacement, an enlarged plenum, and an original output of 280 HP. The rear wheels are driven through a 4-speed automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential. The seller states that the engine block is correctly stamped by AMG and documentation shows the car previously registered in Germany as an E36 AMG with 3600cc engine displacement. Recent service reportedly includes fresh fluid and an overhaul of the transmission due to contamination in the fluid. Invoices are provided for reference in the galley.
This sale will include a toolkit, a spare tire, service records, documentation, and a clean Florida title.
Documented Authentic E36 AMG / Major services just performed
Originally a Japan market car, exported to Germany, this car was subsequently equipped with pre-merger AMG upgrades. 1995 is the last year for the chassis 124 Estate making this car a very rare find. It was imported to the US in 2020. It is believed that around 170 units of the 124 Estate were upgraded to E36, of which according to reliable sources in Japan, only 30 were completed in 1995. The body is finished in factory Brilliant Silver Metallic which presents very well with straight lines and even gaps all around. All original glass is also present all around the car. The black leather interior is also in great shape, the headliner is in perfect condition, and the seats and carpeting feel soft to the touch. A small blemish can be seen on the driver-side D pillar frame, but the rest shows in great shape. The interior features also the optional rear-facing third-row jump seat. 276 HP AMG 3.6 engine features the impossible-to-find enlarged plenum identified with “3.6” as well as the correct stamp on the engine block showing authenticity. Additional evidence and documentation show it registered in Germany as an E36 AMG with 3600cc in displacement. Recent work and maintenance documentation show fluids service and a transmission overhaul due to contamination in the fluid. Power delivery is outstanding throughout the RPM range and all four gears without hesitation or slippage.”
This final-year 1995 Mercedes-Benz W124 Wagon was originally sold in Japan where it became one of only 170 examples upgraded to E36 AMG specifications. It features an AMG-built M104 3.6-liter straight-six engine, an AMG exterior aero kit, 17” AMG two-piece wheels, an AMG-branded instrument cluster, and stainless-steel AMG-logo door sills. After spending time in Germany, the car was imported to the United States in 2020 and was recently serviced including an overhaul of the transmission. This extremely rare pre-merger AMG wagon is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Florida.
Finished in Brilliant Silver Metallic, this W124 features an AMG aero kit including revised bumpers, side skirts, and integrated front fog lights. It rides on 17” AMG Aero II Monoblock wheels dressed in Kumho tires (3720). Other equipment includes a chrome-trimmed grille and door handles, headlamp wipers, roof rails, a rear window wiper, an electric antenna, and black wheel arch flares. The seller indicates the tailgate has been refinished and the body presents very well with straight lines and even gaps all around. All original glass is also said to remain in place. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
Inside, this E36 AMG features a black leather interior decorated with burl wood veneers. Accessories include automatic climate control, cruise control, heated and power-adjustable front sport seats, power windows and mirrors, an electric sunroof, a stereo system, stainless-steel AMG door sills, an AMG-branded instrument cluster, and optional rear-facing third-row jump seats. The seller describes the cabin to be in excellent condition with only a small blemish noted on the driver’s side D-pillar frame. The seller adds that the car’s mileage is undocumented and the accompanying Florida title is mileage-exempt.
This W124 is equipped with an AMG-built M104 straight-six engine featuring a 3.6-liter displacement, an enlarged plenum, and an original output of 280 HP. The rear wheels are driven through a 4-speed automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential. The seller states that the engine block is correctly stamped by AMG and documentation shows the car previously registered in Germany as an E36 AMG with 3600cc engine displacement. Recent service reportedly includes fresh fluid and an overhaul of the transmission due to contamination in the fluid. Invoices are provided for reference in the galley.
This sale will include a toolkit, a spare tire, service records, documentation, and a clean Florida title.
Documented Authentic E36 AMG / Major services just performed
Originally a Japan market car, exported to Germany, this car was subsequently equipped with pre-merger AMG upgrades. 1995 is the last year for the chassis 124 Estate making this car a very rare find. It was imported to the US in 2020. It is believed that around 170 units of the 124 Estate were upgraded to E36, of which according to reliable sources in Japan, only 30 were completed in 1995. The body is finished in factory Brilliant Silver Metallic which presents very well with straight lines and even gaps all around. All original glass is also present all around the car. The black leather interior is also in great shape, the headliner is in perfect condition, and the seats and carpeting feel soft to the touch. A small blemish can be seen on the driver-side D pillar frame, but the rest shows in great shape. The interior features also the optional rear-facing third-row jump seat. 276 HP AMG 3.6 engine features the impossible-to-find enlarged plenum identified with “3.6” as well as the correct stamp on the engine block showing authenticity. Additional evidence and documentation show it registered in Germany as an E36 AMG with 3600cc in displacement. Recent work and maintenance documentation show fluids service and a transmission overhaul due to contamination in the fluid. Power delivery is outstanding throughout the RPM range and all four gears without hesitation or slippage.”