
There's exploring the great outdoors, and after that there's enjoying nature. Be that as it may, as any individual who's invested some energy in the forested areas knows, the best campgrounds are typically the most remote. For circumstances like that, you require a vehicle that is extreme, skilled, and looks like it, as well. Like this 1979 Mercedes-Benz 290GD. Presented in 1979, the G-wagen–based 290GD was sold solely as an administration vehicle, accessible to governments for military, police, and restorative utilization. It came standard with four-wheel drive and a 95-hp five-chamber diesel motor, and it was accessible in a mixed bag of wheelbase and taxi designs.
As indicated by the dealer, this five-velocity manual-prepared sample has an insignificant 40,000 miles on the odometer and lived a large portion of its life as a Red Cross rescue vehicle before getting a camper transformation. It's as of now being sold by G-wagen shipper G-Mercedes.com, which bodes well considering the 290 was never accessible in the U.S. The sticker is steep at $45K, however there's no preventing the offer from securing a super-able, do-everything rough terrain vehicle, particularly when it's painted level green and has a full kitchen in the bac
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