For Sale: 1959 Mercedes-Benz 219 Ponton in HARLINGEN, TX, Texas for sale in Harlingen, TX

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Vehicle Description You know this is a Mercedes-Benz.
Its front grille is unmistakable.
This car has the original engine and solid body and runs well.
The engine had some work done about 3 years ago and all six pistons were replaced with genuine Mercedes Benz pistons.
Car has a gasoline inline 6-cylinder engine.
This is one of about 3,600 model 219's built in 1959 and only about 10% or about 360 had a Webasto sliding sunroof which some refer to as a parade top.
This car is one of the 10% with the sliding sunroof.
Seats were re-upholstered with leather about 12 years ago.
This car was built in June of 1959 and is one of the last produced.
Cars built then would be enhanced as production continued through the year and this has most enhancements with production ending in July 1959.
Car includes the original Owner's Manual and Parts Manual and some of the original Mercedes-Benz tool kit.
Included will also be an original 1959 framed advertisement for the Mercedes-Benz 219.
Mercedes-Benz 219 Production:
1956-1959 Body and chassis - Class luxury car Body style - 4-door sedan Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout Equipped with a Webasto sliding sunroof.
The material was referred to as Covertex (vinyl).
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  • Year: 1959
  • Make: Mercedes-Benz
  • Model: 219 Ponton

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