1958 Mercedes 180D - Classic Ponton Style
1958 Mercedes-Benz Other
Mercedes-Benz Other 1958 technical specifications | |
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| Condition: | Used |
| Item location: | Tacoma, Washington, United States |
| Make: | Mercedes-Benz |
| Model: | Other |
| Year: | 1958 |
| Mileage: | 97,727 |
| VIN: | 0000A120110851251 |
| Color: | Blue |
| Engine size: | DIESEL |
| Transmission: | 4 On The Tree Manual |
| Interior color: | TAN |
| Vehicle Title: | Clear |
| You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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Up for auction: a 1958 Mercedes 180D with 97,727 miles and a clean Carfax history report. This Mercedes is a piece of history worthy of being restored. It has a diesel engine that runs well, ucket seats, nd front disc brakes. It has a great patina as-is for displaying in a restaurant, obby, r classic enthusiast shop, ut given its historic styling and popularity, ou may wish to grace it with a full restoration.
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A Bit Of History
The 1958 Mercedes was part of a series of passenger vehicles produced after World War II. The car was nicknamed "Ponton" from the word "Pontoon" and refers to the pontoon fenders--a post war styling trend that was known as pontoon styling.
There were essentially four types of Ponton cars. The "D" in this model designates a diesel engine. In 1951, ercedes-Benz decided to replace the pre-war model W136 Type 170 with comfort and safety in mind. They designed the concept of crumple zones into the car and received a patent on it in 1952. The designer was a forerunner of modern safety designs we use today when he questioned the prevailing opinion that a car had to be rigid to be safe. In a stroke of genius, e divided the car body into 3 sections and created crumple zones that would absorb the energy of a collision to enhance passenger safety. This design concept was proven in a crash test facility in June of 2010 when a Mercedes Ponton was crash tested and shown to work.
The design is incredible. It has spacious leg and head room, ood visibility, ery little wind noise, nd a large trunk. As one reviewer commented, ...the interior of the Ponton Mercedes vehicles reflect the intuitive functionality, conomic sensibilities, nd driver experience that is typical of all Mercedes-Benz cars."
If you have any questions, end us a message. We're happy to provide more information.
Watch the video to see more detail:
A Bit Of History
The 1958 Mercedes was part of a series of passenger vehicles produced after World War II. The car was nicknamed "Ponton" from the word "Pontoon" and refers to the pontoon fenders--a post war styling trend that was known as pontoon styling.
There were essentially four types of Ponton cars. The "D" in this model designates a diesel engine. In 1951, ercedes-Benz decided to replace the pre-war model W136 Type 170 with comfort and safety in mind. They designed the concept of crumple zones into the car and received a patent on it in 1952. The designer was a forerunner of modern safety designs we use today when he questioned the prevailing opinion that a car had to be rigid to be safe. In a stroke of genius, e divided the car body into 3 sections and created crumple zones that would absorb the energy of a collision to enhance passenger safety. This design concept was proven in a crash test facility in June of 2010 when a Mercedes Ponton was crash tested and shown to work.
The design is incredible. It has spacious leg and head room, ood visibility, ery little wind noise, nd a large trunk. As one reviewer commented, ...the interior of the Ponton Mercedes vehicles reflect the intuitive functionality, conomic sensibilities, nd driver experience that is typical of all Mercedes-Benz cars."
If you have any questions, end us a message. We're happy to provide more information.









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