Mercedes-Benz Ponton
The Ponton was Daimler-Benz's first totally new Mercedes-Benz series of passenger vehicles produced after World War II. In July 1953, the cars replaced the pre-war-designed Type 170 series and were the bulk of the automaker's production through 1959, though some models lasted through 1962. The nickname comes from the German word for "pontoon" and refers to one definition of pontoon fenders — and a postwar styling trend, subsequently called ponton styling. The Ponton models were replaced by the "Heckflosse" or "Fintail" models
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Mercedes-Benz Ponton
The Ponton was Daimler-Benz's first totally new Mercedes-Benz series of passenger vehicles produced after World War II. In July 1953, the cars replaced the pre-war-designed Type 170 series and were the bulk of the automaker's production through 1959, though some models lasted through 1962. The nickname comes from the German word for "pontoon" and refers to one definition of pontoon fenders — and a postwar styling trend, subsequently called ponton styling. The Ponton models were replaced by the "Heckflosse" or "Fintail" models
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En juillet 1953, apparaissent ...... 959 ou 1962 selon les modèles.
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* 1958–1960 W128 — 220SE
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En juillet 1953, apparaissent ...... 959 ou 1962 selon les modèles.
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The Ponton was Daimler-Benz's ...... eckflosse" or "Fintail" models
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