ICON Derelict Mercedes 300 SEL, MODIFIED with an LS9 SUPERCHARGED!!

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Published 2022-10-29
Come along as we test drive our newest build from our Derelict series!
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All Comments (21)
  • @Anaiya2022
    My pops worked for Lockheed Skunkworks for 35 years. He taught me how to wrench when I was a kid. Before he passed away last year, I showed him a couple of your videos. He was in awe, as am I, of the engineering that goes into these newfound masterpieces.
  • I'm still recovering from the shock and awe... this is my first ICON video and I AM FLOORED! The curiosity is burning inside, to know just how much did this cost the owner? Love the calm and detailed narative and your leather jacket is on point! Bravo!
  • @jimhackett113
    Jonathan, you genuinely have a gift for communicating your passion. I sit in awe of your presentational skills. Yeah, I'm a car nut, but your massively entertaining description of this project is the best example of delivering minute technical details in a way even someone who has never turned a wrench can appreciate. Bravo, sir.
  • @every56days
    In 400 years, Icon one offs will be looked upon as we look upon the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel today. This is fine art, and all of us are lucky beyond words to get to enjoy it so easily. What an accomplishment.
  • @mchristr
    Fresh out of the Air Force in 1980, I landed a job at a Mercedes-only repair shop in California. My first job was putting a transmission and rear brakes under the boss's 6.3. The subsequent road test yielded triple-digit speeds on the old Embarcadero freeway. I absolutely love what you've done with this. The only caveat is that I wish you'd started with a 6-cylinder car.
  • @rustynail2205
    I honestly feel like we are watching Dr/Professor Ward presenting another Icon magnum opus. On the outside we have the classic Mercedes lines, and below the surface we have a rowdy beast. I’ve been waiting for this video from the day this project first was mentioned. The fact that the car arrived already lowered on defunct shocks was an omen of what was to come. Congratulations to the entire Icon crew, their design partners, and the owners of this amazing ride. Mr/Dr/Prof Ward😉 this isn’t just a home run, it’s a grand slam walk off in the World Series. Love to see this in person one day, for the full sensory overload, but until then this video will have to suffice. 👏👏👏
  • @LordHolley
    OMG, I haven't even started watching the video and I am shaking with excitement.....
  • I cannot come up with words to express how unbelievable the engineering and the attention to every minute detail is handled on this car. My mind is permanently blown. I wish I could work in a shop directed by such an inspired mad man.
  • @planeben
    Pleasure listening to someone who can actually talk with flow and no distractors in their speech. Counted only three uhms in almost forty minutes. Well done. Oh, and the car is awesome to. Love all of Icon's work.
  • @colnuttall9035
    Johnathon, this W109 Mercedes Benz Icon Derelict is superlative, so well done. A vehicle like this would be a joy to own and use. The design, thoughtfulness and execution is beyond reproach. Great tool roll too ! Unfortunately it’s beyond my means, but that doesn’t stop me appreciating its beauty. Love what you do and the clever ways you go about that. Australia
  • @austinado16
    Fantastic build...beyond fantastic. I'm a huge vintage MBZ fan, have owned a '66 250SE Coupe for 30yrs, and absolutely applaud what you did here. Thumbs up to the client who wanted this created!!
  • I love these ICON "presentations"! Jonathan is like a modern day Bugatti in that each of his creations is "one man's vision" of how it should be done, and the results speak for themselves. The devil is in the details (as they say), and Jonathan sweats the details like no one else. Any ICON vehicle is a work of art, and you could spend hours just staring at it and discovering new items and treatments for the entire time. So glad he takes us along on these well-crafted videos... also love it when he shows up at Jay Leno's garage!
  • @Mega6981
    What a mind blowing build. The effort and commitment, the enhancement, the respect for the original design and engineering has left me speechless. Greetings from Denmark.
  • Amazing work my friend, you and your staff are truly pioneers in this industry and have my utmost respect!
  • Excellent! The whole icon derelict concept/aesthetic really floats my Automotive/Car-Nerd boat And when that "boat comes in" I'll be booking my flights to LA to immerse myself in such a project....
  • My father had a battleship gray 6.3 with a lipstick red interior. That car and the history behind it looms large in my car universe. If there's an afterlife, Waxenberger, Ulenhaut and my Dad are cheering right now. What a glorious project. Kudos to you and the person with way more money than sense that commissioned. Pure awesome.
  • @deanstoops26
    I love it. I could not possibly achieve this level in my little hobby shop but you inspire me to do my very best to pay attention to details and strive for excellence as I build my own "hobby car"! Thank you!
  • @michaelodowd4347
    Thank You for so generously allowing us into your amazing world of Engineering Artwork. A Caravaggio of the Industrial Revolution for sure.
  • @daneracamosa
    I noticed the video was 2 months old and surprised I missed it when it came out. Of all the derelicts you've done this is extraordinary. undoubtedly The Best of the Best
  • Awesome as always what else is there to say, thank you for taking us on this journey it is been enlightening as well as inspiring.