1960 Mercedes-Benz 190B Introducing this 1960 Mercedes-Benz 190b that is finished in Light Blue (Hellblau) complemented with a parchment interior. This W121 Ponton is a testament to the timeless design and engineering excellence that Mercedes-Benz is celebrated for, offering a unique blend of style and historical significance.Highlights:- California Car- 1.9-Liter Inline-Four - Four-Speed Column-Shifted Manual Transmission- Solex Carburetor- Classic VDO Instrumentation- Chrome Bumpers- Wood Interior TrimThis black-plate California car is equipped with a column-shifted 4-speed manual transmission, M121 1.9L inline-four engine, Solex carburetor, drum brakes all the way around, VDO instrumentation, single exhaust outlet, Mercedes-Benz hood ornament, an ivory-colored 2-spoke steering wheel, chrome accents, chrome bumpers with overriders, steel wheels, US Royal white line tires, a jack, Mercedes-Benz body-colored hubcaps, and a full-size spare tire. Convenience features include front bucket seats, a rear bench, driver-side rearview mirror, front vent windows, glove box compartment, and manual-crank windows.One of the standout features of this vehicle is its \"Ponton\" design. The term \"Ponton\" refers to the car's distinctive pontoon-shaped fenders, a design innovation that was revolutionary at the time and contributed to the vehicle's aerodynamic efficiency. This design not only enhances the car's aesthetic appeal but also marks it as a significant piece of automotive history.Included with this vehicle is an owner's manual and receipt copies, providing valuable insights into the history and heritage of this Mercedes-Benz model. While this vehicle is currently not running and has just came out of storage, this presents a unique opportunity for the new owner to embark on a rewarding recommissioning journey. With its solid foundation and timeless design, the Mercedes-Benz Ponton holds tremendous potential that will surely turn heads and evoke admiration wherever it goes. For $6,950
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