The Mercedes G Class, affectionally know as the G Wagon, has become a symbol of luxury, durability, and timelessness since its debut in the late 1970s. It was initially designed for military use, helping shape its robust and functional design. Their concept garnered a...
Expedition Motor Company (EMC) has established itself as the leader in vintage Gelandewagen (G Wagon) restoration, reimagining each vehicle to accommodate the modern driver while preserving the analog driving experience. With over 160 builds restored and delivered to...
When the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, or G-Wagon, was first introduced in 1979, it was not the luxury SUV that many associate with the model today. Instead, it was a purpose-built off-road vehicle, developed with military applications in mind. Among its earliest iterations,...
Photo Credit: Collecting Cars The 230GE was a G Wagon model produced in the 1980s and 1990s. This particular 2-door G Wagon was badged both as a Mercedes-Benz but also a “Puch.” Puch, an Austrian brand founded in 1889 by Johann Puch, orignally specialized...
Photo Credit: Silodrome The 1979 G-Wagon, officially known as the Mercedes-Benz G-Class (short for “Geländewagen,” meaning “terrain vehicle”), marked the birth of an off-road legend. Designed for rugged utility, this vehicle quickly became a...
Photo Credit: MotorTrend The 1980s Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon represents an era of evolution for one of the most beloved off-road vehicles in automotive history. Building upon its rugged origins, the G-Wagon of the 1980s refined its design, technology, and versatility...
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