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Welcome to Expedition Motor Company, where they don’t just restore vehicles, they resurrect legends. Feast your eyes on their latest masterpiece: the 1991 Mercedes-Benz G-Class 250GD Wolf, transformed from a forgotten relic into an open-air, roofless, all-terrain beast.
This ain’t your average restoration job. Only a handful of these 250GD G-Wagens were ever made for military use back in the early ’90s, and now, they’re back with a vengeance. The Expedition Motor Company spared no effort, stripping down the frame, blasting away years of wear and tear, and giving it a fresh coat of anti-corrosive primer and powder coat.
But it’s not just about looks. Underneath that rugged exterior lies a heart of pure adventure. With new fuel and brake lines, beefed-up axles, and a specially crafted suspension, this G-Wagen is ready to tackle any terrain with ease. And let’s not forget about the engine—a cleaned and rebuilt 2.5L inline-five diesel powerhouse, primed for action with new pistons, seals, and timing belt.
It took over 2,100 hours of meticulous craftsmanship to bring this beast back to life, but the results speak for themselves. Bathed in Racing Green with a mushroom-colored interior, the restored 1991 Mercedes-Benz G-Class 250GD Wolf is a sight to behold, both on the open road and off the beaten path.
Alex Levin, founder of Expedition Motor Company, sums it up best: “The EMC Wolf isn’t just a truck—it’s a way of life. With its military-grade durability and iconic design, it’s ready to take on any challenge, from sandy beaches to winding mountain roads. It’s not for the faint of heart, but for those who crave the thrill of true adventure, the EMC Wolf delivers in spades.”
So if you’re ready to experience the ultimate in off-road excitement, look no further than Expedition Motor Company. With the largest stock of Mercedes-Benz G-Class trucks in the world and a passion for pushing boundaries, they’re rewriting the rules of adventure, one restoration at a time.
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