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- Los Angeles, California
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- 500SEC AMG WB, 500TE AMG, 500SL AMG
Project Arizona, the rise of the Phonix...a wide body story
It's been nearly a ten months since the bird landed in southern California. The rough little coupe sat quietly in the driveway being completely picked and probed, documented and photographed during each step of her dissection, awaiting her ultimate fate.
The coupe has been thru a lot. From the days from when she was one of the most expensive exotics of her time, to the neglect, lost love and finally the dusty desert floor.
The Wide Body found me in mid November. I received a phone call from a gentleman in Arizona responding to one of my "Wanted 107 AMG muffler" ads. He stated that he had one or at least something very similar for sale and asked if I were interested. After confirming that it was the early universal style AMG mufflers used on various model during the early eighties, we made the deal. Upon closing our conversation the caller ended with "by the way, do you know if anyone would be interested in a set of AMG cams?" I immediately responded, "absolutely!" This peaked my curiosity and there was much discovery to follow. With my arms full, having just pulled a respectable number of pieces from a Sun Valley junkyard with a fellow BW member we agreed to speak later that eve.
It turns out the rare AMG pieces came from a vehicle laid up in a wrecking yard somewhere in Phoenix, AZ. The SEC had some spoilers and some faint outlines left behind of AMG /5.4 badges that were at one time affixed and displayed proudly on her rear. Also the coupe had some sort of "flares or wider fenders" that appeared to be some sort of aftermarket kit with expandable foam bulging from the wheel arches.
With no photos to confirm or deny authenticity the chance of it actually being a true AMG Wide Body at this point was, to quote the famous, honored yet most ridiculed Finnish World Champion Ski Jumper in history, Matti Nykkanen, "50/60."
Thanksgiving was pressing hard in the background and plans to set off deep into Death Valley were set. A Merry Thanksgiving in the Saline Valley, under the stars, in the hot springs with good food, friends and family. One of the side effects of such a journey, for better or for worse, is the non existent cellular service. The perfect get away.
My last communication with the fellow Arizona enthusiast was try "get what you can" as logistics for pulling the entire engine was proving terribly cumbersome. "Have a pleasant Holiday and we'll speak upon my return to civilization."
Meanwhile back at the ranch, a storm was a brewin'. A photo of curious pair of crudely welded headers and the question "what are they were worth?" was posted on another forum. The stage was set and thread view/hits was exploding, exceeding every viewing and posting tallies on record in recent history. The thread was on fire, murder amongst friends, elation, joy, excitement, anger and hope filled the 40+ pages of what was supposed be an innocent query about a coupla pieces of bent metal tubing.
Meanwhile back in the desert, "another scotch my friend?"
All of what followed can be read on the pages on Benzworld, "What are these manifolds worth?" all 40+ pages, including the gallant effort made by another several fellow enthusiasts who ultimately secured the entire coupe on my behalf. The greatest effort made by one enthusiast who actually drove from Los Angeles, CA to Phoenix, Arizona to convince the yard to sell and release the vehicle barring it from the crusher.
In the end the SEC actually did turn out to be a very rare Wide Body, it was saved from demolition by a honorable BW member and brought back to California. The last of the AMG bits were saved! My initial contact/enthusiast in Arizona pulled a healthy number of desired bits on Thanksgiving day which included AMG modified heads, intake manifolds, cams and a number of other pieces.
The decision that was inevitable and was to be made sooner or later is whether the Wide Body should be brought back to life of shall it be laid to rest and used as a heroic donor for a worthy recipient. That decision came soon after the SEC's arrival, it was clear the WB was a tragedy of war. Once eyes were set of the remains of what once was it was clear she had served her time. Her last breath was to breath life into another.
Three key elements exist for the perfect resurrection project...the wide body flares and spoilers, the 5.4 liter AMG long block motor and most appropriate recipient, a two owner perfectly running well maintained and cared for California bread SEC.
Projects are born everyday. Projects are abandoned every week. Ten of thousands of dollars are spent in the quest for perfection. With a mint you can print money, with army you can fortify a village and with a Visa card in the depths of the worst economic drought since the great depression...not so much.
This spawned the idea that resurrecting a MB exotic on a budget would be wonderfully challenging. Capture some of the good spirit that others have offered and build the bird without the limitless funding but rather with the sweat of willing men. I say yes. Are you with me?
Ladies and Gentlemen.............I give you, Project Arizona, the Rise of the Phonix!
The entire project can be read here:
Project Arizona, The Rise of the Phönix...a Wide Body story - Benzworld.org - Mercedes-Benz Discussion Forum
It's been nearly a ten months since the bird landed in southern California. The rough little coupe sat quietly in the driveway being completely picked and probed, documented and photographed during each step of her dissection, awaiting her ultimate fate.
The coupe has been thru a lot. From the days from when she was one of the most expensive exotics of her time, to the neglect, lost love and finally the dusty desert floor.
The Wide Body found me in mid November. I received a phone call from a gentleman in Arizona responding to one of my "Wanted 107 AMG muffler" ads. He stated that he had one or at least something very similar for sale and asked if I were interested. After confirming that it was the early universal style AMG mufflers used on various model during the early eighties, we made the deal. Upon closing our conversation the caller ended with "by the way, do you know if anyone would be interested in a set of AMG cams?" I immediately responded, "absolutely!" This peaked my curiosity and there was much discovery to follow. With my arms full, having just pulled a respectable number of pieces from a Sun Valley junkyard with a fellow BW member we agreed to speak later that eve.
It turns out the rare AMG pieces came from a vehicle laid up in a wrecking yard somewhere in Phoenix, AZ. The SEC had some spoilers and some faint outlines left behind of AMG /5.4 badges that were at one time affixed and displayed proudly on her rear. Also the coupe had some sort of "flares or wider fenders" that appeared to be some sort of aftermarket kit with expandable foam bulging from the wheel arches.
With no photos to confirm or deny authenticity the chance of it actually being a true AMG Wide Body at this point was, to quote the famous, honored yet most ridiculed Finnish World Champion Ski Jumper in history, Matti Nykkanen, "50/60."
Thanksgiving was pressing hard in the background and plans to set off deep into Death Valley were set. A Merry Thanksgiving in the Saline Valley, under the stars, in the hot springs with good food, friends and family. One of the side effects of such a journey, for better or for worse, is the non existent cellular service. The perfect get away.
My last communication with the fellow Arizona enthusiast was try "get what you can" as logistics for pulling the entire engine was proving terribly cumbersome. "Have a pleasant Holiday and we'll speak upon my return to civilization."
Meanwhile back at the ranch, a storm was a brewin'. A photo of curious pair of crudely welded headers and the question "what are they were worth?" was posted on another forum. The stage was set and thread view/hits was exploding, exceeding every viewing and posting tallies on record in recent history. The thread was on fire, murder amongst friends, elation, joy, excitement, anger and hope filled the 40+ pages of what was supposed be an innocent query about a coupla pieces of bent metal tubing.
Meanwhile back in the desert, "another scotch my friend?"
All of what followed can be read on the pages on Benzworld, "What are these manifolds worth?" all 40+ pages, including the gallant effort made by another several fellow enthusiasts who ultimately secured the entire coupe on my behalf. The greatest effort made by one enthusiast who actually drove from Los Angeles, CA to Phoenix, Arizona to convince the yard to sell and release the vehicle barring it from the crusher.
In the end the SEC actually did turn out to be a very rare Wide Body, it was saved from demolition by a honorable BW member and brought back to California. The last of the AMG bits were saved! My initial contact/enthusiast in Arizona pulled a healthy number of desired bits on Thanksgiving day which included AMG modified heads, intake manifolds, cams and a number of other pieces.
The decision that was inevitable and was to be made sooner or later is whether the Wide Body should be brought back to life of shall it be laid to rest and used as a heroic donor for a worthy recipient. That decision came soon after the SEC's arrival, it was clear the WB was a tragedy of war. Once eyes were set of the remains of what once was it was clear she had served her time. Her last breath was to breath life into another.
Three key elements exist for the perfect resurrection project...the wide body flares and spoilers, the 5.4 liter AMG long block motor and most appropriate recipient, a two owner perfectly running well maintained and cared for California bread SEC.
Projects are born everyday. Projects are abandoned every week. Ten of thousands of dollars are spent in the quest for perfection. With a mint you can print money, with army you can fortify a village and with a Visa card in the depths of the worst economic drought since the great depression...not so much.
This spawned the idea that resurrecting a MB exotic on a budget would be wonderfully challenging. Capture some of the good spirit that others have offered and build the bird without the limitless funding but rather with the sweat of willing men. I say yes. Are you with me?
Ladies and Gentlemen.............I give you, Project Arizona, the Rise of the Phonix!
The entire project can be read here:
Project Arizona, The Rise of the Phönix...a Wide Body story - Benzworld.org - Mercedes-Benz Discussion Forum