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1955 Mercedes-Benz 180

The 180, introduced in 1953, marks the transition for Mercedes-Benz to the modern three-box design principle with its all-enveloping body. It got the name “Ponton” (German for pontoon) Mercedes because its silhouette resembles the cross section of a pontoon bridge. Unlike the prewar models, the 180 features an integral design in which the body and chassis form a single unit.

• Cylinders 4
• Displacement 108 cu in
• Output 52 hp (38 kW)
• at engine speed 4000/min
• Top speed 78 mph
• Payload capacity 3580 lbs
• Production period 1953-1957
• Units produced 51907
 
 

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