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1953 Mercury Monterey, All Original Car, Excellent No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1953 Mileage:53100
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
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1953 Mercury Monterey, same owner since 1960. 255 flat head factory V-8  with Merc-O Matic transmission. 53,000 original miles on a 100% RUST FREE California black plate car. Car is all original with the exception of the front and rear seat and headliner being redone many years ago and wheel covers. Chrome, stainless are the original and are in excellent condition, paint is the original and has great patina. body is exceptionally straight.  Dash is perfect. The is the anniversary edition car. Everything works, runs and drives fast and smooth. Car always garaged and well taken care of. Again, this car does not have a ANY rust anywhere. Great old original car. California title with up to date registration. I have the 2014 tag for the rear license plate. No reserve, sold to high bidder. Please call with questions or offers on the car. 951-776-9603   photo DSCN6219_zps9504ca94.jpg  photo DSCN6220_zpsbf959038.jpg  photo DSCN6222_zps0069c9fe.jpg  photo DSCN6223_zps49ba19f5.jpg  photo DSCN6218_zps11672003.jpg  photo DSCN6217_zps750c79a7.jpg  photo DSCN6216_zpsf961c688.jpg  photo DSCN6215_zps9aa7ec72.jpg  photo DSCN6214_zps02369db2.jpg  photo DSCN6213_zpsc77c0242.jpg  photo DSCN6212_zps4883ef5f.jpg  photo DSCN6211_zps49544aab.jpg  photo DSCN6210_zpse119b944.jpg  photo DSCN6151_zps47758161.jpg  photo DSCN6149_zps82d7b53d.jpg  photo DSCN6143_zps50d18dea.jpg  photo DSCN6137_zpsfed2b7a6.jpg  photo DSCN6130_zps6a2ff3e0.jpg  photo DSCN6234_zps3870c6d8.jpg  photo DSCN6233_zps041cbd64.jpg  photo DSCN6231_zps9a51d597.jpg  photo DSCN6230_zps15e350de.jpg  photo DSCN6229_zpsac590417.jpg  photo DSCN6228_zpsbf00e576.jpg  photo DSCN6227_zps36a46225.jpg  photo DSCN6226_zpsc317b70b.jpg  photo DSCN6225_zpsf27fe7b0.jpg  photo DSCN6224_zps5d4b56ef.jpg  photo DSCN6148_zps63c13cb6.jpg  photo DSCN6147_zps2bc3c2eb.jpg  photo DSCN6146_zps4df3316e.jpg  photo DSCN6145_zps1f727552.jpg  photo DSCN6129_zpse8839f10.jpg  photo DSCN6125_zpsbaa2cafc.jpg  photo DSCN6122_zps19ce871e.jpg  photo DSCN6120_zpsbbd04526.jpg  photo DSCN6119_zps3d1fc97b.jpg  photo DSCN6118_zpsd7295cb4.jpg  photo DSCN6113_zps95ffa6bc.jpg  photo DSCN6111_zpse96c11af.jpg  photo DSCN6154_zpse4689db3.jpg

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Junkyard Gem: 1989 Mercury Tracer Four-Door Hatchback

Sat, Mar 6 2021

During the life of the Mercury brand, which began in 1939 and ended in 2011, nearly every Mercury sold in North America was a cosmetically enhanced version of some Ford model also sold here. The exceptions to this rule came when Mercury sold Fords originally designed for non-North American markets, and for which no Ford-branded version existed on our shores. The 1991-1994 Capri was such a car, as was the 1999-2002 Cougar (the Mondeo-based Cougar was unique among all Mercuries in that no other cars in the sprawling Ford Empire shared its body). The 1970-1978 Capri was sold through Mercury dealers here, but never had Mercury badging. One of the rarest of all these Mercury cars was the first-generation Tracer, a Mazda design that made its way here via Australia. The bloodline of the Tracer goes back to the Mazda 323, the ancestor of today's Mazda3 and the platform used for all those US-market Ford Escorts of the 1990s. Starting in 1991, the Tracer name went onto badge-engineered Escorts, according to Mercury tradition, but the 1988-1989 Tracers were based on the Australian-market Ford KE Laser. Underneath all of those cars (as well as the early-1990s Capris) lived Mazda 323 running gear, of course. This one nearly made it to the 175,000-mile mark during its time on the road, which is respectable by the standards of 1980s Mazdas. With an automatic transmission transferring the 84 horses from its Mazda B6 engine to the front wheels, this car wouldn't have offered a great deal of driving excitement. 1989 Tracer buyers could choose between a two-door hatchback, a four-door hatchback, and a four-door wagon. Not many Americans hurried over to their local Mercury dealers to buy Tracers, despite the fact that the nearest Ford-badged identical twins were on the other side of the globe. Mercury still seemed relevant in the late 1980s, but its days were numbered. The actress driving the Tracer in this TV commercial seems to have the same deer-in-headlights facial expression of the hapless driver-training students in the 1968 AMC Rebel commercial.

Watch as an out-of-control car demolishes gas pump

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A Baltimore area man was fighting for his life Tuesday after crashing his car into a gas station. According to WBAL, the unidentified 64-year-old lost control of his vehicle for unknown reasons around 4:55 a.m. May 1 in Parkville, Md. The 2007 Mercury Milan careened downhill, ramped over a curb, and smashed full-speed into a gas station pump. The car then flipped and came to rest against one of the station's canopy support pillars. Don Karbowniczek, owner of a service station across the street, told WBAL he was shocked there wasn't more damage. It's also surprising that the car even made it to the pumps, as it had to thread past a coin-op vacuum machine, the station's sign, a utility pole, and a traffic light pole. "It came right through, took some of our bushes out, just trimmed them for us, and how it got through and flip the way it did, I don't know. From what I see on the marks, it had to go airborne and just come down on the pump," Karbowniczek said. Thankfully there was no fire or explosion. Gas pumps have shear valves - safety devices that immediately cut the flow of gasoline when a pump is damaged. The driver was rushed to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, and was in critical condition. Police theorized the driver may have become stricken with a health issue when he lost control. Related Video: News Source: WBAL Auto News Mercury maryland gas station

Junkyard Gem: 1970 Mercury Cougar

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The plot of the Mercury Cougar story took a lot of strange twists and turns during its 35 or so years, from ponycar to immense luxobarge to family sedan to station wagon to Integra competitor. Examples of the first Cougar generation are nearly extinct in American wrecking yards, so I was excited to spot this one in Denver. Lest you shed any tears over this car going to the crusher, know that it was suffering from the ravenous teeth of the Rust Monster long before it got here. The 1967-1970 Cougar was based on the Mustang platform of the same era, and so it was a sleeker and quicker cat than its successors. Still, the longer wheelbase, extra equipment and all the cool-looking bodywork added some heft; the 1970 Mustang hardtop with V8 scaled in at 2,923 pounds, while the 1970 Cougar weighed 3,307 pounds. The current Ford Focus would fit just between those two weights. There was also a mid-cycle refresh in that era, with the '67-'68 and '69-'70 having different exterior styling and interiors. The '69 and '70 had different front end styling as well, with the latter re-adopting the vertical grille slats featured on the earlier model years. The '69 has horizontal slats. The drivetrain and just about everything else of value has been shorn from this car, perhaps before it arrived in this yard. In 1970, a bewildering assortment of V8 engines was available in the Cougar, including a Boss 302, two completely different 351s, and a 335-horse Cobra Jet 428. The base engine was a 351 Windsor making 250 gross horsepower. Since car rooftops mostly don't rust, why would someone cut out this one? Sheet metal needed for patching a leaky shed roof, perhaps? This 2005-2006 Denver Nuggets window sticker indicates that the car was on the street (probably) as recently as 11 years ago. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. It's savage. It's cool. It's primitive. It's sleek. It's wild. It's elegant. Password for action in the 70s! Featured Gallery Junked 1970 Mercury Cougar View 18 Photos Auto News Mercury