Mercedes-Benz SSK

vs

Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG

Germany vs Germany — 1928 vs 1993

Mercedes-Benz SSK (1928)
Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG (1993)
Specifications
SSKE 60 AMG W124
Horsepower300 hp381 hp
Torque428 lb-ft
Engine Size7,065 cc5,956 cc
0-60 mph5.0 sec
Top Speed120 mph168 mph
¼ Mile13.3 sec
Weight3,748 lbs3,880 lbs
Wheelbase2,950 mm2,800 mm
Length4,250 mm4,770 mm
Units Produced33170
Original MSRP$150,000
Value (Excellent)$15,000,000$350,000
Collectibility10/109/10
Rarity10/109/10
The Verdict

Two outstanding machines, each with compelling strengths. The 1928 Mercedes-Benz SSK excels in greater rarity, stronger collectibility, while the 1993 Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG W124 stands out for more power, higher top speed, better value. The best advice? Drive both if you can, then follow your instincts.

Overview

The 1928 Mercedes-Benz SSK and 1993 Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG W124 share a manufacturer in Mercedes-Benz, but that's where the similarities get interesting. These two models reveal the versatility and ambition of the Mercedes-Benz brand. The 1993 Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG W124 holds a clear advantage in raw power with 381 hp compared to 300 hp, a 81-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Mercedes-Benz SSK uses a Inline-6 SOHC Supercharged displacing 7,065 cc, while the Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG relies on a V8 DOHC 32V with 5,956 cc. The 1993 Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG W124 claims a higher top speed at 168 mph compared to 120 mph. Rarity plays a significant role here — with only 33 units built, the 1928 Mercedes-Benz SSK is considerably scarcer than the Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG's 170 examples. On the collector market, the 1928 Mercedes-Benz SSK commands a significant premium over the 1993 Mercedes-Benz E 60 AMG W124, reflecting differences in prestige and rarity.