The Dark Side of Will wrote:Where's Xzibit? It totally needs a chandelier and silver service in the back seat.
Nice rolling stock.
Found any Pullmans? (Pullmen?)
That depends, do you actually mean a Pullman, or do you just mean a 600?
This is a "Grand Mercedes" 600 "Grosser" which some people mistakenly call a pullman. They made like 2,200 of these, and they are worth $50-150k (supposedly they jumped up this year so those numbers may be outdated, my friend sold a decent one in the 70s last year). They are an incredible feat of engineering and an enormous mess to maintain. Literally anything that moves on the car is hydraulically operated, power windows included. I know of a few 600 SWB grossers, but not at numbers I want to pay.
The word "Pullman" is applied to any large increase in wheelbase over the standard L or SEL variant at the time, usually they have 6 doors, have dividers for the driver, etc. There was a 600 Pullman, but there are S600 pullmans, there are even V124s which are sometimes called pullmen. They only made like 400, 600 Pullman's, and they bring considerably more. Beyond that they made 600 Pullman Landaulets, which had the half rear convertible top for whoever was riding in the back, Landaulets bring $1,000,000+. With a 600, 600 Pullman or 600 Landaulet, since they were ludicrously expensive in their day they were all owned by dictators, celebrities, crimilals, etc. so they all have a story. The story affects the value of the car, so its tough to put a value on them given the wide range of stories and previous owners.
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