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| MSRP | Engine | HP | Manufactured |
| n/a | 8-cylinder-V engine | 247.0 | 1963 - 1981 |
The Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman (six doors) limousine from 1964.
The model came in a short and long wheelbase "Pullman" chassis.
The 6-door limousine, came with two forward facing jump seats stationed at the additional middle two doors, and a rear bench seat.
Produced from 1964 to until 1981 in low numbers, and during this time, only 2,677 vehicles were made. This model had no equal in the Mercedes-Benz lineup until the introduction of the modern Maybach 57 and 62 models in 2002.
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I am crazy about Limousines. The V-12 version W140 (S600) was equip with actual leather dashboard, interior door panels, and a real suede headliner, unlike the V8 and inline 6 versions. In 1999, there were only 14 S600s and 15 CL600s for sale in the United States. It is considered one of the most rare Mercedes-Benz cars ever produced, even though the 1999s were actually only 1998 left-overs.
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