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1997 Brabus E65 Navigation
The Brabus E65 is a full conversion based on the Mercedes-Benz W210 E class and is the only example in North America. In addition to the modified M119 to 6.4-liters producing 450 horsepower and 488 lb/ft torque, it was fitted with their complete aerodynamic body kit, Alcon brakes, and full Mastik leather interior. Bodo Buschmann had this car built to be the fastest sedan of its time, capable of 192 mph it held the title until the release of the Brabus EV12.
Brabus was established in Germany circa 1977 by Professor Bodo Buschmann and Klaus Brackman. This vehicle is reported by the first conversion to coincide with the establishment of Brabus North America in Newport Beach, California.
Brabus was established in Germany circa 1977 by Professor Bodo Buschmann and Klaus Brackman. This vehicle is reported by the first conversion to coincide with the establishment of Brabus North America in Newport Beach, California.
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