Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars of Nashville is proud to digitally introduce
this 1990 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon 250GD stands as a testament to both
luxury and rugged capability. With its striking green exterior,
this iconic vehicle has been restored from the ground up by the
renowned Legacy Overland restoration company in Connecticut. The
attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this build,
making it a truly unique offering for discerning enthusiasts.Step
inside to experience the handcrafted leather interior, featuring a
sophisticated combination of black and saddle brown leather that
exudes elegance and comfort. The interior is further enhanced by a
custom premium sound system equipped with Bluetooth connectivity,
ensuring that your journeys are accompanied by your favorite tunes
in crystal-clear quality. The addition of Dynamat sound insulation
throughout the cabin provides a quieter and more serene driving
experience, allowing you to fully enjoy the ride.Under the hood,
this G-Wagon is powered by the legendary Mercedes OM602 Inline 5
cylinder Turbo Diesel engine, which has been rebuilt to deliver
reliable performance. Paired with a 4-speed manual transmission,
this powertrain offers a driving experience that is both engaging
and efficient. The vehicle is equipped with front power disc brakes
and power steering, ensuring precise control and handling on any
terrain.This G-Wagon also features a Canadian style military
snorkel, adding to its rugged appeal and enhancing its off-road
capabilities. The custom wheels complement the vehicle's robust
design, while the inclusion of air conditioning, an AM/FM radio,
and seatbelts ensures comfort and safety for all occupants.In
summary, this 1990 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon 250GD is a masterful blend
of classic style and modern functionality. With its comprehensive
restoration and array of premium features, it offers an
unparalleled driving experience that is sure to impress both on and
off the road.Sale held pursuant to permit No. 19289 of department
of licenses granted the 14th day of August 2015.