Mercedes Benz Ponton Repair Workshop Manual

The Mercedes Benz Ponton is a historic automobile that was produced from 1953 to 1962. It was the first car to use the Ponton design, which was defined by its smooth, rounded lines and its absence of a separate chassis. The Ponton was a popular car in its day, and it is still a popular car among collectors today.

If you own a Mercedes Benz Ponton, it is necessary to have a reliable repair workshop manual. This manual will give you with the information you need to repair your Ponton, including instructions on how to disassemble and rebuild the automobile, how to troubleshoot difficulties, and how to replace parts.

There are a variety of different Mercedes Benz Ponton repair workshop manuals available. Some of these manuals are unique to a certain model year or trim level, while others are more general. When choosing a manual, it is crucial to select one that is compatible with your Ponton.

Once you have selected a manual, be sure to read it carefully before commencing any repairs. The manual will give you with the knowledge you need to execute the repairs safely and correctly.

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About Mercedes Benz Ponton

The Mercedes Benz Ponton was a series of luxury vehicles built by Mercedes-Benz from 1953 until 1962. The Ponton was the first Mercedes-Benz model to utilize a unibody construction, which meant that the body and frame were one piece. This made the Ponton lighter and stronger than earlier Mercedes-Benz models.

The Ponton was also the first Mercedes-Benz vehicle to use a new suspension system, which made it more comfortable to drive. The Ponton was a popular car in its day, and it is still a popular car among collectors today.

Gens, Trims with year and Engine

  • 180 Ponton (1954-1960) - 1.8L M136 inline-4
  • 180 D Ponton (1954-1960) - 1.8L OM636 inline-4 diesel
  • 190 Ponton (1956-1962) - 1.9L M121 inline-4
  • 210 Ponton (1959-1962) - 2.1L M180 inline-4
  • 220 Ponton (1956-1962) - 2.2L M180 inline-6
  • 220 S Ponton (1961-1962) - 2.2L M180 inline-6
  • 300 Ponton (1957-1962) - 3.0L M180 inline-6
  • 300 SEL Ponton (1961-1962) - 3.0L M180 inline-6

The Ponton was offered in a variety of different trims, including the standard, Special, and Super. The standard trim was the most basic, while the Super trim was the most luxurious. The Ponton was also available in a number of different body styles, including a sedan, coupe, and convertible.

The Ponton was a popular car in its day, and it is still a popular car among collectors today. If you are looking for a classic car that is both stylish and reliable, the Mercedes Benz Ponton is a great option.