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Mercedes-Benz Viano

1st gen (W639), facelift, 2010–2014

New York, Dealer (1234567)

Greenwich Concours d'Elegance
Greenwich, Connecticut
6/1/2019
#Euro-Spec #EU-spec

Comments (6)

naterez71 2022-03-08 03:34:46 | #1

Hmmmm. Euro import...

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astonkas 2022-03-08 14:23:10 | #2

Great spot!

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mbenz222 2023-11-09 05:47:00 | #3

Would it be possible to find the VIN and thus where this Viano originated? My guesses would be Mexico, Germany or maybe a GCC-Spec model

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Vitessence 2023-11-09 06:10:04 | #4

mbenz222 (2023-11-09 05:47:00)

mbenz222
Would it be possible to find the VIN and thus where this Viano originated? My guesses would be Mexico, Germany or maybe a GCC-Spec model


As far as I know you can’t find the VIN from a dealer plate unfortunately, because they’re not registered to a specific vehicle. Also really curious about this van’s history though

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mbenz223 2024-09-07 05:42:26 | #5

Vitessence (2023-11-09 06:10:04)

Vitessence
mbenz222
Would it be possible to find the VIN and thus where this Viano originated? My guesses would be Mexico, Germany or maybe a GCC-Spec model

As far as I know you can’t find the VIN from a dealer plate unfortunately, because they’re not registered to a specific  vehicle. Also really curious about this van’s history though



Late reply but im gonna say GCC or maybe Eastern Europe. The 3.5 gas v6 gives it away. If it was from Germany it would likely be diesel. Mexico or somewhere in South America are also viable guesses.

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mbenz223 2024-09-07 05:42:47 | #6

Vitessence (2023-11-09 06:10:04)

Anyway this is highly illegal but shouldn't be tbh

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