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Vintage Motors offers expert vehicle inspections for buyers worldwide. Buying a classic car in South Africa? Let us handle it for you.
Up for sale is This beautifully restored 1959 Mercedes Ponton.
The 1959 Mercedes Ponton 219 is a nearly 2. 2 L classic beauty that has been celebrated for its elegant design and refined performance. With its sleek lines and luxurious driving capability, this iconic car represents the epitome of automotive sophistication. Whether cruising city streets or embarking on long journeys, the Ponton 219 offers a timeless driving experience that captivates enthusiasts worldwide.
The Mercedes-Benz W105, also known as the Type 219, is a classic four-door sedan manufactured by Daimler-Benz from 1956 to 1959. She earned the moniker "Ponton" due to its adoption of Ponton styling, a design trend that seamlessly integrated various car elements into a unified envelope.
Overall, in a very neat condition, her engine bay presents well, she boasts a 2. 2l 6-cylinder engine. Burgundy leather seats and wood finishes complement her interior. Restored a couple of years ago, she truly is a conversation starter. This 65-year-old is not to be underestimated; she has a top speed of 148km/ h. She is registered and licensed up to date. She runs as smooth as silk.
Located in Brackenfell, South AfricaVintage Motors offers expert vehicle inspections for buyers worldwide. Buying a classic car in South Africa? Let us handle it for you.
Up for sale is This beautifully restored 1959 Mercedes Ponton.
The 1959 Mercedes Ponton 219 is a nearly 2. 2 L classic beauty that has been celebrated for its elegant design and refined performance. With its sleek lines and luxurious driving capability, this iconic car represents the epitome of automotive sophistication. Whether cruising city streets or embarking on long journeys, the Ponton 219 offers a timeless driving experience that captivates enthusiasts worldwide.
The Mercedes-Benz W105, also known as the Type 219, is a classic four-door sedan manufactured by Daimler-Benz from 1956 to 1959. She earned the moniker "Ponton" due to its adoption of Ponton styling, a design trend that seamlessly integrated various car elements into a unified envelope.
Overall, in a very neat condition, her engine bay presents well, she boasts a 2. 2l 6-cylinder engine. Burgundy leather seats and wood finishes complement her interior. Restored a couple of years ago, she truly is a conversation starter. This 65-year-old is not to be underestimated; she has a top speed of 148km/ h. She is registered and licensed up to date. She runs as smooth as silk.
Located in Brackenfell, South Africa






















