S-Class (W126) Modern classics: the Mercedes-Benz S-Class of the W 126 series


The Mercedes-Benz W126 is the second generation S-Class. Body styles: standard W126, long V126, and coupé C126. Predecessor: Mercedes-Benz W116. Production: 1979-1991. Successor: Mercedes-Benz W140.
The later model 300SE is probably the pick of the W126 range. It looks quite good in this spec even with basic cloth seats.

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The quality of the photos (image) and the current text and graphics make it seem like it's a test drive of a car that was unveiled yesterday.
 
The W126 560SEL 6.0 should have been the first mass-produced AMG Mercedes S-Class.
It looks great in the AMG Sport package IMO.

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