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The Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR is one of those cars. Built in the late '90s to meet racing regulations, this machine was never just about turning heads — it was about winning races.
I remember when the CLK GTR was launched and I am not afraid to tell you this: a poster of the German bruiser animated my bedroom, even though I was sorry to see the Lamborghini Countach poster go.
Frere concluded it was "a real work of art." This particular CLK GTR only has 1439 km on its odometer, and just received a new fuel bladder and filters as part of a service.
This 1998 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR May Fetch Millions in Monterey July 30, 2018, 2:44pm ...
RM Sotheby's estimates this 2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster will bring somewhere between $10M and $13M when all is said and done. We will jump in with an update once the hammer falls, but in ...
The CLR followed in 1999, but Mercedes doesn't like to bring that one up all that often these days. But there's another reason the CLK GTR is so memorable for a particular generation of enthusiasts.
The Mercedes CLK GTR Super Sport may have been the most extreme road-going version of a GT1 race car, but it’s still a Mercedes. As such, the interior is not as bare-bone as you may think. You ...
Unlike the 911 GT1, the CLK GTR was sold with functional race car-style air jacks. Watch the full video to see them in action, and to learn more details about this marvelous Mercedes.
Just 25 Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR homologation specials were produced in 1998 and RM Sotheby's will auction the ninth one built in Monterey this August.