1951 Mercury Monterey on 2040-cars
Barnhart, Missouri, United States
More infos regarding my car at: yelenavivion@juno.com .
I am very sad to have to list this car for sale. I have only owned it for a couple of months. Some very unfortunate
life circumstances have forced the sale. I have only had the pleasure of driving this beauty three times. Please se
the extensive list of features on this one of a kind Kustom:
Chopped top, 4" in front, 4.5" in rear, slanted door posts
Nosed and decked, rounded corners, shaved door handles
351C, C6', 9" rear end and dual exhaust
Custom radiator cover
Air conditioning
Tilt wheel steering column with turn signals
Side pipes, non-functioning
'72 Cougar front clip, rebuilt
Power disc brakes, power steering
Interior, original seats, rolled and pleated 50's style
Power windows
'56 Packard dash with engine turned stainless insert
Dolphin gauges
'55 Packard Clipper taillights
'50 Mercury rear window
'50 Mercury grill surround
'53 Dodge grill, narrowed 18"
Original bumpers re chromed
'55 Pontiac rear center bumper bars
Flush mount steel skirts
Coker wide whites
Gas fill door located inside left rear fender
Trunk lid corners rounded, electrically opened
Rear quarter seamed eliminated
2005 GM deep metallic blue base coat clear coat
Belt line stainless angled and extended 2"
Body stainless '49 mercury, shortened 30"
Classic pin striping
Sunken electric antenna
1963 Corvette hubcaps with bullet centers
A 1950's set of matching luggage
This car is not a cookie cutter Mercury, it is built in the style of those cars built by the famous builders of the
40's and 50's.
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