
There was a star-studded selection of cars gathered at Bertel O. Steen's headquarters in Lørenskog for Classic Weekend. Several of the cars are both rare and extremely expensive.
The best or nothing
If you take good care of a Mercedes-Benz for 30 years, it will probably become a classic. It's not just about the cars being attractive, but also about their exceptionally good quality. This was proven by several of the private car owners who came by with their own classics.
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The Black Series are cars with reduced weight. This 2014 Mercedes-AMG SLS Black Series is the only one in Norway. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3,5 seconds and reach a top speed of 315 km/h.





1973 was the last year before the W114/W115 received a facelift for the 1974 model year. Note the first aid cushion on the parcel shelf. These were produced in Lærdal and were popular Christmas gifts for car owners all over the country in the 1970s.

The W123 was a real quality car. The cars lasted hundreds of thousands of problem-free kilometers and were popular as taxis almost all over the world. Not only was the construction of the cars very solid and robust, they were also assembled under strict quality control. So it is perhaps not so surprising that many are still rolling on the roads.

MANUFAKTUR gives customers the opportunity to determine unique and personal touches for their cars – both exterior and interior. One example is the choice of colors.

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This was a refreshing change from the damned electric car garbage that Bertel O. Steen otherwise tries to force-feed us.