Rare 1968 Mercury Cyclone Gt 500 390 on 2040-cars
Claremont, North Carolina, United States
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1968 Mercury Cyclone GT
500 Fastback 390 Vin 8H15Y540024 Over 50 pictures below. Call with questions
828.465.0432 Car is located in
Newton, NC 28658 Second owner. Car
purchased new at Hoyle Motor Co Lincolnton, NC. Has the Cyclone 500
& checkered flag emblem on back quarter panel. Original 390 2bbl motor Car has been stored
since 1987. Stored inside a garage for
years. We haven’t tried to
start car. Car will need a complete servicing before driving. Factory front disc
brakes with drum rear brakes (Car will roll). Car is very solid.
Worst part of car is around driver’s side quarter panel. Floors are solid with a
couple of small holes in passenger side floor. Trunk area is in great
shape with no holes. All glass is in good
shape with no cracks. Interior is in good
shape but will need a complete restoration. Factory bucket seats
with console. Clear North Carolina
title in my name. Car would make a
perfect candidate for restoration. Email or call with
questions. This is a serious auction.
If you have 0 feedback please contact me before bidding or your bids will be
cancelled. On May-28-14 at 07:40:38 PDT, seller added the following information: MORE PICTURES POSTED!!!
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