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Dakar Rally Produces Some Wild Creations Like This G600TE

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With hand controls, and almost nothing left of the original vehicle, this G600TE screams vintage Dakar.

“Once a race, always a racer,” claims Classic Driver. The racer they’re talking about is Clay Reggazoni. The F1 driver, had a decade long career in the sport cut short after being paralyzed in a grand prix crash in 1980. But when you’re always a racer, you’ll find a way.

The rigors and demands of Formula 1 would no longer be host to Reggazoni’s desire for speed. Instead, it would be the sand dunes of the desert. The vehicle you see here is a Mercedes G600TE. It did start out as a Mercedes G-Wagen. But by the time it hit the opening stage of the Paris-Dakar rally, it became an entirely different beast.

Dakar Rally Produces Some Wild Creations Like This G600TE

Oh sure, this 1988 Dakar Rally entrant started out as a G-wagon. But it soon gained a whole host of changes. Out was the 6-cylinder engine, and in went the M117 V8. But that too had been warmed over. AMG badging on the outside of the Mercedes gives you a clue as to who bored it out to 6.0 liters, and gave it an output of 331 horsepower and just shy of 390 lb/ft of torque. Quite the hammer.

Dakar Rally Produces Some Wild Creations Like This G600TE

Supporting that engine was a heavily revised chassis to accomodate the new powerplant, along with revised suspension to cope with the rally’s relentless undulations. On the outside, you’d almost not recognize it as a G-wagon. Lightweight fiberglass panels make for quick and easy access to all things engine, and recovery items in the back hatch.

Dakar Rally Produces Some Wild Creations Like This G600TE

As for Reggazoni? He helped to create the hand-controls needed to pilot the G600TE over the unforgiving terrain. Stick controls were needed for slowing down and speeding up. Gear shifting was done through a Mercedes automatic.

Dakar Rally Produces Some Wild Creations Like This G600TE

This particular G-wagon doesn’t have any illustrious racing pedigree as Regazzoni unfortunately crashed out of the 1988 race. But this G600TE’s importance in Mercedes racing history is a unique and interesting one without a doubt. It’s one of the first G-wagons ever made with a V8, and one of the first uses of a high level motorsport vehicle raced by a disabled race car driver. And there’s no price to put on that.

Photos: Classic Driver

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