For Sale: 1959 Mercedes-Benz 190 in Glendale, California for sale in Glendale, CA

Vehicle Description THIS 1959 MERCEDES-BENZ 190 IS LOCATED IN:
HAMPTON, VA 23666 The Mercedes-Benz W 120 and Mercedes-Benz W 121 are technically similar inline-four cylinder sedans made by Daimler-Benz.
The W 120 was first introduced by Mercedes-Benz in 1953.
Powered initially by the company's existing 1.
8 liter M 136 engine, it was sold as the Mercedes-Benz 180 through 1962.
From 1954, Mercedes-Benz also offered the W 120 with a diesel engine as the Mercedes-Benz 180 D.
The Mercedes-Benz W 121 was introduced as the Mercedes-Benz 190 in 1956, powered by a 1.
9 liter M 121 engine.
From 1958, the W 121 was also offered with an OM 621 engine, sold as the Mercedes-Benz 190 D through 1961.
The W 120 was nicknamed the Ponton (along with other Mercedes models) after its introduction, because it employed Ponton, or pontoon styling, a prominent styling trend that unified a car's previously articulated hood, body, fenders and running boards into a singular envelope.
Together with the more luxurious and somewhat larger 2.
2 liter inline-six cylinder W 128 220 they constituted 80% of Mercedes-Benz' car production between 1953 and 1959.
The W 120 was the first predecessor to the medium size Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan line.
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  • Year: 1959
  • Make: Mercedes-Benz
  • Model: 190

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