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The Good Oil: A Gold Brabus and presidential number plates!

November 23, 2015

Every week Damien does The Good Oil column for the NZ Herald’s DRIVEN magazine – here are a few highlights from the latest one, with a link to the entire thing!

Mad Brabus

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The Brabus Rocket has always been a rather cool car. Usually based on the Mercedes-Benz CLS, the Rocket has always been The Good Oil’s kind of car.

But we are not so sure of the latest version. The Brabus Rocket 900 Desert Gold Edition is based on the S Class and is very, well, gold.

Unsurprisingly debuting at the Dubai motor show, this is a garish update of the Rocket 900 revealed at the Geneva show earlier this year. It packs the same twin-turbo V12 that normally pumps out 463kW and 1000Nm in a S65 AMG and is 5.5-litres, but has been tweaked up to 6.3-litres, 661kW and 1500Nm for the Rocket 900.

The Rocket 900 will, um, rocket to 100km/h in just 3.7sec, hit 200km/h in 9.1sec and push on for a top speed of 350km/h.

Though the performance is utterly incredible, its appearance is a little less impressive.

Brabus claims that more than 300 interior parts are painted the same colour, the upholstery is black and gold leather, switches and bezels are also gold-coloured, while gold-coloured seams and piping add “subtle” accents. There is also gold pin-striping on the black wheels.

Awesome power with a horrific appearance — yep, that will sell nicely in Dubai.

 

Presidential Plates Sold

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Personalised number plates can often sell for silly money. But what about ordinary ones?

And, no, we don’t mean ordinary number plates that accidentally mean something (such as the unfortunate series of New Zealand plates that start with “ANU” and are fine until they hit “5”).

One set sold in the US for US$100,000 (NZ$152,919). GG 300 is a District of Columbia plate from 1963 — the set that was on the presidential limo the day JFK was shot and killed in Dallas.

After the assassination, the 1961 Lincoln Continental was taken back to Hess & Eisenhardt, the company that outfitted the presidential limos, to be refitted and extra security equipment added (y’know, like a roof and bulletproof panels).

While it was there, an FBI agent removed the plates and threw them in the rubbish. Company owner Willard C. Hess — who clearly had a good eye for a souvenir — rescued them and kept them on a shelf.

He later passed them on to his daughter Jane Walker, who kept them in a drawer until recently, when she sent the plates to Heritage Auctions in Dallas. The auction house put them up for auction with a starting price of $40,000. They went to an unnamed bidder for more than twice that. The limo remained in service for a further 13 years, occasionally used by Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Nixon, apparently taking nothing from the Kennedy assassination, had a sunroof put in, allowing him to wave to the crowds. The car is now at the Henry Ford Museum.

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Number Crunching

13 CARS

US Presidential cars since the first in 1939.

8 CARS

Most were Lincolns.

5 CARS

The next is Cadillac. The Fleetwood was used twice.

1 BUS

Barack Obama is the first US President to have an official bus.

Read the rest by clicking here!