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MERCEDES 220 SERIES 1959 Owners, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

Factory Original MERCEDES 220 SERIES 1959 Manuals

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Related Questions

How long is a 1959 Mercedes 220S?

The length of a 1959 Mercedes 220S is approximately 187 inches (475 cm). This measurement applies to the sedan model of the car. Other body styles or model years can have different dimensions.

What type of brakes does the 1959 Mercedes 220 Series have?

The 1959 Mercedes 220 Series has hydraulic drum brakes on all four wheels. These brakes use fluid pressure to actuate the brake shoes, which then press against the inside of the drum to slow down the car. While drum brakes are less common on modern cars, they were a standard feature on many vehicles of this era.

What type of suspension does the 1959 Mercedes 220 Series have?

The 1959 Mercedes 220 Series features a conventional suspension system with front double wishbone suspension and a rear swing axle suspension. The front suspension consists of upper and lower wishbones, coil springs, and a stabilizer bar. The rear suspension uses a swing axle design with coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers.

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