Classic pickups make excellent candidates for project builds for several reasons. Their manufacturers generally designed them for ease of maintenance and repair, meaning dismantling and reassembling a vehicle like this 1948 Mercury M68 should be straightforward. Restored to a… more»
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BF Classified: 1948 Mercury M68 1-ton pickup
Asking Price: $5,000 Location: Mankota, Saskatchewan, Canada Mileage: Unknown Title Status: Clean VIN: PF83H48-6962 Seller’s Description: This Rare Barn Find Canadian only Mercury pickup is ready for its new home to be restored to its former glory or used… more»
North Of The Border Find: 1946 Mercury Pickup
Well, I’ve heard of a Mercury pickup truck but I know I’ve never seen one in the steel. Barn Finder T.J. submitted a tip on this 1946 one-tonner and I figure that it’s as close to one as I’ll… more»
Clean Canadian: 1948 Mercury M-68 Pickup
This 1948 Mercury M-68 is an impressively clean survivor that will grab plenty of attention wherever it goes. It is ready to be driven immediately, with the new owner needing to do nothing but enjoy the ownership experience. It… more»
Farm Truck: 1952 Mercury M1 Pickup
This 1952 Mercury M1 Pickup is a project that stalled fairly early, meaning that the next owner can freely choose which direction they would like to head in with the vehicle. Given how solid it is, it would seem… more»
Ready For Work! 1955 Mercury M350 Pickup
Finding a good, solid classic pickup that you can drive and enjoy immediately is never a bad thing, and that looks like it is precisely what you get with this 1955 Mercury M350 Pickup. After sitting unused since 1982,… more»
Serious Potential: 1949 Mercury M68 Pickup
Montana is a state that is home to a great many natural wonders, but it also appears to be the home of many older Pickups. This 1949 Mercury M68 is a perfect example, and it looks like a pretty… more»
1953 Mercury M350 Pickup Project
The Mercury M-Series trucks were produced between 1946 to 1968, primarily for the Canadian market. The model designations were tied to the Ford F truck series commencing in 1951. Thus, this Mercury M350 is nominally the same as the… more»