1987 Mercedes-Benz 200 D Corbillard Pilato [W124]

1987 Mercedes-Benz 200 D Corbillard [W124] in Candice Renoir, TV Series, 2013-2023 IMDB Ep. 11.HS1

Class: Cars, Funeral — Model origin: DE — Built in: IT — Made for: F

1987 Mercedes-Benz 200 D Corbillard Pilato [W124]

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Animatronixx DE

2023-02-20 17:18

Coachwork by Pilato Autotrasformazioni. Probably one of those Lancia Thema gizmos.

dhill_cb7 US

2023-03-15 13:30

Should be 200 D, W124 and this is a sedan originally so the not a F124. 124.120, by the listing below, is not an F124.

Edit: Could it be the Italian coachbuilder ordered the MB, did the coachwork, and then exported it back over to France? Which could explain why the build sheet says it was originally destined for Italy.

Marque : MERCEDES-BENZ
Modèle : 124 A trois volumes
Version : 200 D
Carrosserie : A trois volumes
Genre National : VASP
Nombre de Portes : 4
VIN : WDB1241201A424425
Energie : Diesel, Gazole
Moteur : 601612
Couleur du véhicule : BLEU FONCE
Plaque d'immatriculation : DP094AY
Puissance CV : 75
Puissance KW : 55
Turbo : 0
Boîte de Vitesse : Mécanique
Type propulsion : Arrière
1ère mise en circulation : 01/01/1987
KTYPE : 451
Type : (W124)
Numéro d'organisation : 451
Numéro de série : 01A424425
Poids du véhicule : 0 kg
Date début production : 1989
Date fin production : 1993

Model 200 D
Order Location ITALY
Approx. Build Date 1987-01

341 ADDITIONAL BLINKER LAMPS
https://www.lastvin.com/vin/Pgkjo2NJ51l92Va4q

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-- Last edit: 2023-03-15 13:48:48

Animatronixx DE

2023-03-15 14:09

^ This is one of many possible scenarios, with the likliest ones IMO being: W124 produced for Italy. Customer buys the sedan, takes it to Pilato in order to have it converted or Pilato buys the sedan or Pilato buys/ receives a pre-owned sedan. Next: hearse conversion by Pilato, either for a customer or "for the shelf" (unusual, but by the size of Pilato Autotrasformazioni and their output, I could imagine them doing that). Hearse is immediately or later sold to France or was already commissioned by a French distributor for a customer in France. On occasion, Italian built hearses (often by Pilato or Intercar) appear in France, because there are dealers who offer these for the French market.

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