1953 Mercury Monterey on 2040-cars
Stirling, New Jersey, United States
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1953 MERCURY MONTEREY 2 DOOR HARDTOP, RESTO-MOD CRUISER WHITE W/RED FLAMES WITH NAVY CLOTH INTERIOR, FLATHEAD V-8
W/TRIPS/OFFENHAUSER HEADS, DUMMY SPOTS, LAKEWOOD DUMMY SIDE PIPES, LOUVERED HOOD, CONTINENTAL KIT, WWW/W CHROME
CAPS, DUAL SPOTS, REAR AIR RIDE, ESTATE SALE.
1953 Mercury Monterey 2 door Hardtop in White with Flames, Louvered Steel Hood, WWW tires,
fender skirts, lots of chrome, dummy spots and side pipes, cloth interior, a sweet Flathead V-8 with triple carb
set-up under the hood and more. This Mercury needs a new home owner recently passed widow wants someone to be
enjoying it again. Here are a few details.
The Details;
A timeless 2 door hardtop "no-post" body style. Doors were shaved have remote poppers built into the spotlights
on either side for easy entry. A steel louvered hood old school for added style. Rear rear fender skirts, dummy
chrome spots, dummy Lakewood side pipes, Wide White Wall Bias tires with full Chrome Hubcaps, lots of chrome, rear
Continental kit with airbrush work as shown, some lighting added to engine compartment to show the engine at
evening cruises. The trunk has usable storage spare and jack. The interior has bench seating, orig radio still in
dash upgraded JVC stereo, some added engine monitor gauges, see pix. Bakelight steering wheel.
The Mechanics;
Mercury Flathead V-8 engine w/triple carb set-up with Offenhauser Heads. Electrical system updated to 12 Volt,
Petronix ignition and electric fuel pump. Dual exhaust sounds nice. Rear air suspension compressor tank in trunk.
Has 2 speed Automatic Tranny and stock rear.
The Options; 1953 Mercury Monterey Hardtop
Flathead V-8 Engine w/Tripe Carbs Set-up w/Offenhauser Heads & Valve Covers/Electric Fuel pump, Chrome
Alternator/Night Lighting Under the hood
12 Volt/Petronix Ignition/Continental Kit
2 Speed Automatic Transmission/Stock Rear
Bench Seat Interior/Rear Air Ride
Full Chrome hubcaps w/Wide White Wall Bias Ply Tires
Rear Fender Skirts, Steel louvered hood, dummy chrome spots, dummy Lakewood side pipes, shaved doors with
remote poppers
Added Gauges/Dual Mirrors/Window Etching
AM-FM Stereo JVC/Original Radio
Dual Exhaust/Full Spare and Jack In trunk
TMU miles
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