While surfing the weird part of Facebook pages today we casually found a photo that pretty much depicts the G-Class of an owner who may or not may have a Napoleon complex.
Strike that, we think even an NBA player would have a Napoleon complex sitting next to this lifted Mercedes-Benz G-Class.
We have no details about the car's owner or who built it, but after a few squints of an eye we managed to make out a few speculative details.
Even though the front bumper and the V8 Biturbo inscription would lead you to believe this is a Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG, it seems the car only want to appear as an AMG on stilts, as the exterior rearview mirrors seem to come from the non-facelift G-Wagen - which didn't have a 63 AMG version - while the front AMG bumper ends a bit oddly near the wheel arches, making us believe it was retrofitted, as was the entire front end.
If you're thinking that such a car would have quite a bit of trouble finding a parking space in the city, you might want to think again, because that ginormous ground clearance seems to be enough for it to create its own parking space on top of other, “lesser” cars.
We have no details about the car's owner or who built it, but after a few squints of an eye we managed to make out a few speculative details.
Even though the front bumper and the V8 Biturbo inscription would lead you to believe this is a Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG, it seems the car only want to appear as an AMG on stilts, as the exterior rearview mirrors seem to come from the non-facelift G-Wagen - which didn't have a 63 AMG version - while the front AMG bumper ends a bit oddly near the wheel arches, making us believe it was retrofitted, as was the entire front end.
If you're thinking that such a car would have quite a bit of trouble finding a parking space in the city, you might want to think again, because that ginormous ground clearance seems to be enough for it to create its own parking space on top of other, “lesser” cars.