February 19, 2019

Through the Roof!

Barrett Jackson featured three G's and all went for crazy money. Are people finally starting to see the real value in these iconic trucks? I previewed the offerings a few weeks back and featured one stand out example but did not take a deep dive into the other two.

For perspective, you can usually find a clean 80's model G for under $20,000 and a late model AMG version for about $70,000 but what I saw at auction was a bit shocking. Join me for a quick summary and final auction results for all three. 

Let's begin with a wonderfully restored and presented 1987 Wolf. I spoke with the seller and profiled the truck in this blog post just prior to the sale. It seems this car was restored by a professional group out of Germany and I can tell you the attention to detail was exceptional. 

I was pleasantly surprised to see this truck bring $60,500 at auction. Based on these results, expect to see me document the restoration of my Puch-G cabriolet.

Sold on the final day was called a 1996 SWB Europa. I took a good look at this truck and was not impressed. The interior looked worn, the paint job was spotty at best and when I looked under the hood liner, there was a lot of surface rust. Whoever did the bodywork did a poor job and lacked attention to detail.

I was interested so I took the VIN and did some searching and found a forum post that included an entry by someone claiming to be the previous owner. He said the car was purchased from Mastodon for around 25K with a rebuilt engine (300 block and 350 head). I also found the truck offered by CNC Motors for $59K.

I did not attend the final day but was shocked to see this car went for $41,800 at auction. Lesson: Do your research before bidding. 

Finally, let's go crazy. The AMG Mercedes G63 6x6 is a rare bird indeed. It is thought that about 100 were made between 2014 and 2015 and as with any low mile limited edition car they tend to bring a LOT at auction. To illustrate the high expectations this was one of the few lots offered with a reserve. 

The only thing that kept me from purchasing this car was the color. Everyone knows that only the UN should be allowed to have white G-Wagons. 

Even without me bidding, the 2014 example with less than 1000 miles at Barrett-Jackson 2019 broke the one million dollar mark by going for $1,210,000! The crazy thing is, these are titled with a special show title in the US limiting them to only 2500 miles per year. Can you imagine purchasing a truck for over a million and turning it into a trailer queen?

I'm convinced now more than ever those of us with well maintained G's in the states should invest in making them right and auctioning them off!

February 12, 2019

Brush Guard Quick Release - FOUND

When I got my G55 the brush guard was loose. Turns out one of the quick release bolts was missing. When I called the Salt Lake MB dealer where I purchased the truck about the missing part they quickly offered to find me one. Two weeks later I got a call saying that Mercedes-Benz parts did not have any and they could not find one. A year later I was in Pheonix and it was time for my "C-Service" so while at the service desk for Glendale Mercedes I asked again if they could find the quick release bolt. They said no problem and, like before, after two weeks of looking they could not find one.

I then turned my attention online and checked Four By Four Club and Euro Truck Importers and both showed the part out of stock just as the previous year. This is so strange because the bolt is a common part used by the OEM brush guard for years. 

For those of you who have removed your brush guard, you know this is no normal bolt. It uses a special tool and is not something that can easily be replaced. 

Last week, I decided to look hard to locate one. I looked on eBay, checked the usual places again and after coming up short, started looking on Google images. After some digging, I finally found one. Yes, the price was high, but I was approaching desperation. I had never ordered anything from G-Wagon Accessories before but now it was time to change that so I ordered it. The bolt came in three days and fit perfectly. 

While there I looked over their offerings, and while the prices are high, they do offer a lot of accessories that can enhance the off-road experience of late model G-Wagons. I may have to get the rear bumper and trailer hitch!