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1959 Mercedes Benz 220s Ponton on 2040-parts.com

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California City, California, United States

California City, California, United States
great restoration condition
Brand:Mercedes-Benz

I have a 1959 Mercedes Benz 220s ponton 4 door. It is a great restoration project or an amazing parts car. Car is 100% complete. One spot of rust inside trunk floor. Engine and trans are still installed and turn over. Never tried to start. I have all of the interior to include all of the wood which is all in great condition. I have all of the chrome and it's also in great condition. I can get you more pictures if needed to show the rest of the parts. Car can be seen in person if your local and want to check it out. Thanks for looking


500 dollar deposit required within 3 days of auction. Rest of money will be paid in full at or before pick up of car

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