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Brand
Mercedes-Benz
Model
180
Type
Pontoon
Body
Sedan
Year
1959
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
AG-70-84
Chassis number
12001010950281
Date of first admission
22-05-1959
Date of first admission (NL)
22-05-1959
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
95106 Km
Color
Black
Transmission
Manual
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
The Mercedes-Benz 180 Ponton, produced in 1959, was a milestone in the history of the German automobile brand. This model marked the transition to modern bodywork, introducing the Ponton style. The name "Ponton" refers to the streamlined, flowing lines of the body, which were a key design feature in the 1950s. The 180 Ponton was one of the first Mercedes-Benz models to have a fully integrated body, which contributed to both the aesthetics and aerodynamics of the car. This model was positioned as a reliable and functional family car, which found its way into both European and international markets.
Technically, the Mercedes-Benz 180 Ponton was equipped with a four-stroke four-cylinder engine, which provided efficient performance and a smooth driving experience. The combination of an independent front suspension and a rear axle with semi-elliptical leaf suspension contributed to ride comfort. The model also featured several luxury options for the time, such as a heater and a radio, which increased its appeal to a wide audience. The 180 Pontoon was available in several body styles, including a sedan and a station wagon, making the model versatile for different user needs.
The Mercedes-Benz 180 Pontoon has earned a solid reputation within the classic car community over the years. The model is often praised for its timeless design and the high-quality workmanship that was characteristic of Mercedes-Benz at the time. Production of the 180 Pontoon ceased in 1962, but its impact on automotive history lives on. For those interested in classics, this car offers a glimpse into the evolution of automobile construction and design. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.
The car offered here comes from a private collection. The cars are in clean condition, but may need some attention on a technical level before they can be driven again.