The Pontons may have been Mercedes-Benz's bread-and-butter models of the 1950s, but they were vitally important in establishing the marque as a significant player around the globe. Alongside the saloons that made Mercedes famous world-wide for long-lasting and economical taxis, there were exotic two-door cabriolet and coup? derivatives, and the cars' basic structure was made available too for conversion into ambulances, pick-ups, estate cars and hearses...
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