In the late '80s and early '90s, Mercedes-Benz was at its peak creating highly desirable cars. Now, these vehicles have become collectible and a cluster of them can be found far away in Surrey, UK.
This collection includes a 1986 190E 2.3-16 with a Mosselman turbo that makes it incredibly quick. It looks like a stock model but Neville, the owner has plans to fit it with a widebody kit shortly.
Besides this brilliantly modified car, there's an even rarer 190E 2.6 powered by an AMG kit and Turbo Technics twin-turbo conversion with AMG shocks and springs for feistier handling. An interior revamp consisting of a Momo steering wheel definitely adds to its charm.
A W 126 S-Class stands out with its '80s AMG body kit and Penta wheels painted in Burgundy, showing off its curtains, gigantic Motorola carphone and paint-matched velour upholstery.
Adjacent to it lies a tribute model wearing Brabus' 3.6S Lightweight sedan body kit. Powered by the standard 2.6-liter engine, the car has been owned by Neville for the past 26 years and features Brabus suspension along with period-correct monoblock wheels from the German tuner topped off by an eminent Brabus steering wheel inside.
A thrilling pair of cars awaits behind the doors of one barn. A C124 with a twin turbocharged engine and an E500 Limited made in the final year of production stand tall - equipped with lowered suspension, Birdseye Maple wood trim, and 17-inch Evo alloys to match their exclusivity.