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This is particularly true of the CLK GTR. In fact, we love this mega-rare homologation special so much in its automotive nudity that we've had to make it POTW.
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.
Who's up for a weekend trip to the Ozarks? RM Sotheby's estimates this 2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster will bring somewhere between $10M and $13M when all is said and done.
Going up for auction is this Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR roadster, a rare homologation special with over 600 hp.
RM Sotheby's will take bids for the cars on Friday, November 17.
Early on, Mercedes-Benz and its tuning arm AMG dominated the series almost completely, with the CLK GTR cars winning six out of the 11 races of the 1998 season, and taking the driver's ...
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.
Such was the case for a Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster that crossed the auction block at an RM Sotheby's sale in Las Vegas last week. The final price paid including the buyer's fee was $10,235,000.
With only six cars ever built, the Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR Roadster is the second rarest CLK-GTR in history, after the only two-made Super Sport versions. After only 20 road-going versions of the ...
The owner of Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster No. 3 believes cars are meant to be driven -- and driven very, very hard.
Mercedes doesn't really have a car that competes at the highest echelons of the hypercar market, but back in 1998 it certainly did. That car was called the Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR and it was ...