Mercury Custom , 2dr. Sedan, 292 V-8, 3 Speed Standard, Dual Exhaust, Glaspacks on 2040-cars
Oxford, Connecticut, United States
Engine:292 V-8 4 BBL
Body Type:2 dr sedan
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: blue & white
Model: Monterey
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 dr sedan Custom Series
Drive Type: 3 Speed Standard---3 on the tree
Mileage: 90,000
Sub Model: custom
Exterior Color: blue & white
1955 Mercury, 2 door, 292 4 bbl, 3 speed standard, Runs great,has oil leak, dual exhaust,RE-chromed mercury tips, 2 tone Blue with white top, blue and white interior, interior redone, NEW SEATS, Door Panels, Carpet needs headliner, much has been NICELY RECHROMED, needs rear bumper, but bumper guards for Rear bumper have been rechromed.NEW HOLLEY 4 bbl.,NEW SMITTY Glasspacks, ALL new Brakes, Master Cylinder, Wheel Cylinders, Shoes, Front hoses, Hardware, Rebuilt Generator, New Regulator, NEW Battery, cables ...$9,995 or best offer,,Recent paint ,but not show quality, this is a Great Cruise Night car, Drive and enjoy it. call 203-640-3671 ****will not answer emails, because of bogus scammers, CALL, COME SEE CAR, BRING CASH, let's make a deal***
ALSO have STOCK Fender Skirts, extra glass, New Window felt, 4 Layer OUTDOOR Cover
ALSO NEW Heavy Duty Battery and heavy guage cables
CALL 203-640-3671
Picture shows Pass side front fender and lower part of door is the worst part of body
NOTE **** Car is actually a CUSTOM,,NOT Monterey,,there isn't listing for Custom on ebay
NOTE******Car is registered in CT,, CT won't issue a title for vehicles over 20 years old,,so no title comes with car,,you would get bill of sale,,,notarized, and CT registration copy signed over to new owner..
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