Vintage Mercedes Ponton Ashtray Bakelite 1958 59 60 61 D B Sl Se 180 190 219 220 on 2040-parts.com
Northridge, California, US
Ashtray is out of a 1961 190b Mercedes Ponton. Rust seen should clean up to be OK, Bakelite and handle are very nice. Please ask all questions before bidding.
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