Friday, April 1, 2011

Very Hard To Find 1950 Convertible



This is a real 1950 Mercury Convertible. It is a very tastefully done old school style custom. The real folding rag top is chopped 4 inches. It is powered by a 350 Oldsmobile motor with an automatic transmission. Fresh Red Maroon Candy paint. Custom Pearl White tuck & Roll Interior.

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1949 Mercury



The first all-New post war Mercury's were introduced April 29, 1948. Unlike tradition they did not look like factory Fords, but shared Lincoln's styling. The grill resembled a shiny coil divided in the center, wrap around front and rear bumpers. James Dean put these cars on the map.

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1947 Mercury Station Wagon



This is an unrestored 68,000 mile original, engine has been rebuilt and
dual exhaust added, wood is all very good, paint is original and in good
condition,interior is very nice, new tires, overdrive is in good working
condition.

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1946 Mercury Eight Custom Street Rod






Engine: 350 V-8

Transmission:
Automatic

Interior Color:
Burgundy

Exterior Color:
Black

Options:
2 Door,Automatic Transmission,Custom Wheels,Power Steering,Tilt Steering,CD Player

Description:

Crazy bout a Mercury! is how the song goes. Anyone might be crazy for this Merc. It is big, black, lean, and mean! A perfect example of a heavy weight cruiser ready to show, drive, and enjoy. The body is dripping in nice black paint and lots of chrome. I would hate to know what was spent on restoring all the trim on this car. It is all but outlined in chrome trim. It rides on a modified chassis with an added sub-frame, tubular A-arms, front/rear sway bars, front disc brakes, and rack & pinon steering. The stance is sinister and the ride is excellent. Power comes from a Chevy 350 V-8 with all the goodies, including a dress up kit, power steering, 4 barrel carburetor, dual exhaust, air conditioning and lots of show quality details. A Turbo 350 automatic transmission delivers the power to a stock Ford rear end. An expensive Hartz cloth top covers a crisp, clean, custom interior with smooth seat covers, door panels, thick carpet, tilt steering column, custom steering wheel, CD stereo, factory style gauges, and faux finished wood dash board. It looks great and is very comfortable. The show quality trunk is fully lined with carpet. This is a very cool car that really turns head. 4 people could go on a long cruise in comfort and really enjoy themselves. If you have been looking for a hot rod but want to ride in luxury and comfort this is the car for you.

Source: TheOldCarline