Friday, January 2, 2015

Mercury Voyager

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The Mercury Voyager was Mercury's mid-priced full-size station wagon from 1957 through 1958. When introduced for the 1957 model year it was priced between Mercury's other two new full size wagons, the Mercury Commuter and the Colony Park. It was available as both a 2-door (of which 2283 units were produced in 1957) and a 4-door.

Examples in today's market typically feature the combination of the optional 368 cu in (6.0 L) Lincoln Y-Block V8 with a push-button transmission and power steering.

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1957 Mercury Voyager Wagon

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Extremely rare to see, this 1957 Mercury Station wagon is definitely a stand out. The white and gold exterior gives and antique feel while the natural tan / brown / white interior does an excellent job of being practical while interesting. The engine is a rebuilt "Turnpike cruiser" engine that displaces 368ci and makes 290hp. The transmission is a push button automatic. Combine the rugged suspension with power brakes and steering, this utility wagon is a blast to drive.

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Thursday, December 25, 2014

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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

1964 Mercury Comet Caliente 2 Door Hardtop

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1966 Mercury Comet Station Wagon

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Rare 1967 Mercury Comet R Code

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Monday, December 1, 2014

Mustang Alternative: 1967 Mercury Cougar

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America has had an on-again, off-again love affair with the Mustang since day one and in recent years they have become extremely popular, but with popularity comes inflated prices. Over the past few years I have watched the original Pony Car slowly climb in price, from being down right affordable to simply overpriced. As Fastbacks and GTs make their steady climb out of affordability, I’ve been looking for cheaper alternatives. Sure you can do like we did and get a base car with an inline six, but if you want V8 power you might be better off looking elsewhere. Thankfully there are a few alternatives that might not look all that similar, but can offer the same experience for a lot less coin. If you must have the real deal, you could buy a rough project like the ‘64.5 Mustang that Jim S. found here on eBay. Or you could go with this 1967 Mercury Cougar which can be found here on eBay for $3,950.

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