Of the many painful moments in The Hangover, watching the cadre of best men destroy a good looking 1965 Classic Mercedes-Benz 220SE Convertible over the course of the film was perhaps the particular worst.
Between Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Egalitarianism bouncing the car off of traffic and the sides of any concrete tunnel and allowing a new live tiger to chew about the upholstery, this classic piece of German engineering suffered greatly as a result of the movie's script. But this is Hollywood, where nothing is the way it seems. As it turns out there, the film used three convertibles and two coupes chopped to take a look like convertibles for the filming.
One of the convertibles and one coupe been given the raw end of the vast majority of damage, leaving three survivors. Both the drop tops were then auctioned away from for charity, and now one is up for sale on eBay Motors. According towards the seller, this vehicle was used for the vast majority of interior filming, and while its cabin was thoroughly destroyed throughout the making of the movie, it absolutely was restored to its original flawlessness after shooting wrapped. The car is supposedly in solidly operable – although not concours – condition. Looks such as a great driver to us. The minimum bid sits at $85, 000 using a $95, 000 Buy-It-Now price, meaning you're paying a hefty premium for the car's movie provenance. Head up to eBay Motors as you ponder adding it in your wolf pack.
Between Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Egalitarianism bouncing the car off of traffic and the sides of any concrete tunnel and allowing a new live tiger to chew about the upholstery, this classic piece of German engineering suffered greatly as a result of the movie's script. But this is Hollywood, where nothing is the way it seems. As it turns out there, the film used three convertibles and two coupes chopped to take a look like convertibles for the filming.
One of the convertibles and one coupe been given the raw end of the vast majority of damage, leaving three survivors. Both the drop tops were then auctioned away from for charity, and now one is up for sale on eBay Motors. According towards the seller, this vehicle was used for the vast majority of interior filming, and while its cabin was thoroughly destroyed throughout the making of the movie, it absolutely was restored to its original flawlessness after shooting wrapped. The car is supposedly in solidly operable – although not concours – condition. Looks such as a great driver to us. The minimum bid sits at $85, 000 using a $95, 000 Buy-It-Now price, meaning you're paying a hefty premium for the car's movie provenance. Head up to eBay Motors as you ponder adding it in your wolf pack.




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