Tuesday, December 20, 2016

1964 Mercury Comet 404


This 1964 Mercury Comet 404 is a beautiful survivor that is a 2 owner automobile. Appearing in like new condition, it is easy to believe that this Comet has only covered 37,384 miles. Needing nothing other than a new home, we appreciate the crisp styling, and its wonderful originality. The owner has priced this Comet very advantageously at $4,800. Find it here on craigslist out of Pekin, Illinois.


Taking a peek under the hood reveals the original 200 cubic inch inline 6. Perhaps not the quickest power plant, but with it being coupled to an automatic transmission, this Comet is certainly a comfortable cruiser. Examining the engine and bay reveals some minor rust developing under the paint. But overall, the engine bay is acceptable.


The interior is gorgeous on this Mercury! Appearing original and flawless, this thing is a real gem inside. The black on red color combo is sharp and classy, and the red is just simply vibrant with no signs of aging. The door jamb looks a little dirty, and perhaps even mildly peppered with some surface rust. Difficult to say.


Moving to the exterior reveals a beautiful luster and shine. There is no apparent rust of any kind on the exterior of this Mercury, and the chrome is flawless as well. The black paint looks to be very nice, with no obvious signs of damage. The exterior trim and badging is all accounted for, and even the factory hubcaps are in god shape with no dents, rash, or rust.

Needing nothing, this great condition Mercury will make a great cruiser. Would you bring home this Mercury Comet survivor?
 
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1955 Mercury Montclair



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Sunday, December 4, 2016

1951 Mercury Monterey



This ultra rare California Monterey is one of less than 1000 produced and came out of a collection of low mileage original cars .. The car shows 52000 miles and is supposedly correct and looks it .. The car drives like a brand new Mercury. Highly optioned and absolutely rust free.. Equipped with high way gears--standard shift -- radio heater duals skirts wide whites factory grille guard and more...

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Thursday, November 10, 2016

1973 Mercury Cougar XR7

Originally designed as an upscale version of Ford’s Mustang, the Mercury Cougar would take an entirely different direction for the 1974 model year, growing in size and plushness to become a personal luxury coupe instead of a pony car. That makes this 1973 Mercury Cougar XR7, for sale on Hemmings.com, the last of the “classic Cougars,” the final model year to share a platform with the Ford Mustang, and the last version to focus on performance over comfort. Described as a restored driver-quality car, this cat comes powered by a 351 Cleveland V-8 topped by a two-barrel carburetor, which was rated at 168 SAE net horsepower. As an XR7 version, it adds chrome rocker panels, unique wheel covers, a vinyl roof, and additional gauges, and this example was even ordered new with the power sunroof and Whisper-Aire air conditioning. Best of all, you probably won’t see another one at every Saturday morning cruise-in. From the seller’s description:
You are viewing a 1973 Mercury Cougar XR-7 that has undergone a loving, FRAME-ON restoration with under 75,000 ORIGINAL MILES (at time of ad).
This car was billed as the “Gentlemen’s Muscle Car” or a “Muscle Car in a Sports Jacket” because it was more luxurious and refined than its’ Mustang stable mate.
It comes equipped with the 351 Cleveland 2bbl, arguably the best V8 ever produced by the Ford Motor Company, mated to the C-6 Automatic Transmission.
It has power steering, power power brakes, and the rare, power sunroof option. Only 840 power sunroofs were ordered that year. How many are left???
The A/C and original AM/FM radio are functional.
The floor console houses the shifter and a WORKING analog clock.
This car has never been hit as evidenced by the arrow-straight body lines.
Also included are the owner’s manual, owner card, and retail delivery card – all original as well as the Marti report.
Don’t let this oportunity to own a piece of American muscle car history slip away. Although I’ve tried to be complete in my description, I will answer any and all questions to the best of my ability.
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1955 Mercury Montclair



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1976 Mercury Monarch Ghia

It isn’t likely that the first owner of this 1976 Mercury Monarch Ghia, for sale on Hemmings.com, purchased his car for investment purposes, intent on preserving it for future generations. Life, as the saying goes, is what happens while we’re busy making other plans, and, four decades after this car rolled off the assembly line, it reportedly shows just 7,602 miles on the odometer. Said to be all-original, down to the paint and even the tires, this Monarch might be the finest remaining example of the breed left on the planet, yet its asking price probably wouldn’t buy you a new Ford Focus. Need more incentive? The two-door Monarchs were the least common variant, with less than 15,000 built for 1976, and this one even sports the optional 302 V-8, rated at 134 horsepower and 242 pound-feet of torque. From the seller’s description:
1976 Mercury Monarch Ghia, A true mid 70’s museum piece. Documented 7,600 actual miles. Original, right down to the tires and complete exhaust system. V8, PS/PDB/AC, Buckets/Automatic w/console, AM/FM stereo and the list goes on. Title history, build sheets, original bill of sale, Marti report, etc. Would make a great addition to any collection!
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1964 Mercury Comet



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