I was idly browsing around car-part.com, when I discovered that the big Mercedes V12 engines are remarkably inexpensive. You can get one for around two grand.
It's big, heavy, and smooth. What do you think would make a good home for it? I don't know if one would fit in a 190E without ruining the balance.
Something else big, heavy, and smooth. I'm picturing old school Mercedes...
I am thinking coffeetable
Anything very old school like a Tbucket or even better create your own 30s Grand Prix replica.
JoeyM
SuperDork
6/19/11 6:17 p.m.
ls1fiero wrote:
Anything very old school like a Tbucket or even better create your own 30s Grand Prix replica.
One of the Lemons judges claimed a v-12 mercedes s600 race car
and put the engine in a Model A
I have seen pics of one in a w124, very tight fit. I think a w126 coupe would be nice with that engine though.
Put it in a BMW motorcycle.
Would be neat to see in a small truck like an S-10 or a ranger.
Put it in a late 60's Chrysler Imperial.
I think you could successfully annoy almost everybody by putting it into an old Lexus LS.
Or maybe a P71 or a GM B-body? A 95 Cadillac Brougham with a V12 would definitely make a statement, about something.
I like the Ford Model A idea.
GM put a BMW V12 in a caprice back when the 750IL first came out.
Anything is possible! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9kWGPHhP-A&feature=related
RossD
SuperDork
6/20/11 7:00 a.m.
A replica, something along these lines:
Caprice Wagon or a 1990-ish full size truck.
GM put a BMW V12 in a caprice back when the 750IL first came out.
Travis: I'd like to know more about this! Info?
Graefin10 wrote:
Anything is possible! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9kWGPHhP-A&feature=related
makes me want a t bucket!
Stealthtercel wrote:
GM put a BMW V12 in a caprice back when the 750IL first came out.
Travis: I'd like to know more about this! Info?
It was in hot rod magazine in an article about GM concept cars. They took a box style caprice, went and bought a brand new 750IL and swapped the engine into the caprice. They did it to see if they wanted to develop a V12 for the luxury market becasue it could make power while still being quiet and smooth. Thats all I know.
http://web.archive.org/web/20030427213256/http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehicles/113_9806_top/index6.html