UNKNOWN BRABUS WORKSHOP: From barn find to style icon – 280 SL Pagoda is restored | WELT Documentary



An old Mercedes that is over 50 years old is decaying in a shed. Some people see it as nothing but junk, but classic car enthusiasts consider it a valuable find that can fetch a high price. Brabus, the largest vehicle tuner in the world, is based in Bottrop, Germany. They specialize in restoring old Mercedes models, particularly the 280 SL, also known as the Pagoda. The restoration process involves refurbishing every part of the car, from the body to the engine block. It takes thousands of hours of work to bring these cars back to their original state. Once completed, the Pagodas are like new classic cars, despite being 60 years old. This type of luxury restoration is one-of-a-kind in the world.

Daniel J. Soares

Daniel J. Soares

Daniel's love for cars has truly driven his success in the automotive community. His dedication to staying current with automotive trends and his commitment to preserving the legacy of classic cars make him a trusted source for enthusiasts worldwide.

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