Mercury

Indy Pace Car? 1950 Mercury Convertible

This is a nice find, a lead-sled rag-top! And best of all, based on its flanks, it appears that this example was an Indy pace car for the 1950 Indianapolis 500 race! But there is no claim to that… more»

Mysterious Barn Find: 1964 Mercury Comet

At first, the Comet was Mercury’s version of the Ford Falcon, but it would be built for two years before any Mercury badging appeared on the car. That changed in 1962 when it began a full-fledged Mercury offering. The… more»

Parked In The ’80s: 1969 Mercury Cougar

The Cougar was Mercury’s entrant into the pony car world. It was introduced for 1967, two-and-a-half years after the Ford Mustang debuted. It was based on a Mustang platform but rode on a longer wheelbase. Cougars had more amenities… more»

390 Super Marauder V8: 1965 Mercury Park Lane Convertible

This sweet car is a Barn Finds “boomerang” – the seller bought it off BF listing a couple of years ago and decided to use BF again when it came to pass the vehicle along to someone else! It’s… more»

Déjà Vu: 1973 Mercury Comet Low Miles

The 1971-77 Mercury Comet was a rebadged version of the highly successful Ford Maverick that launched in 1969. These Comets never sold as well as the Maverick but served nicely as an entry level model for Mercury. This 1973… more»

Garden Find: 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente V8

Pity poor Mercury, a once-proud marque that was ultimately badge-engineered to the point of irrelevance. They tried to be an upscale provider of cars to fit every market including, full-size, intermediate. compact and pony 2+2. Today, we are going… more»

44k Original Miles: 1968 Mercury Cougar XR7 Survivor

Deciding to part with a classic car can be a difficult choice to make. However, when that car is 52-years-old and has been part of the family since new, that ramps it up a notch. That is also the… more»

Dusty XR7: 1979 Mercury Cougar

This dusty Mercury Cougar XR7 wears a coating of dust like only a Texas barn find can, and its bone-dry body is a sight for sore eyes for folks who live in the Rust Belt. The Cougar is in… more»

V8 Project: 1972 Mercury Comet GT

In the early 1960s, Ford introduced the Falcon, and the Mercury Comet was born. A decade later, the same thing happened again with the Maverick and Comet. So, you could say lightning struck twice – and we mean this… more»

Parked 50 Years: 1950 Mercury Coupe

This 1950 Mercury Coupe has been sitting in storage for half a century. It has sat patiently waiting for someone to bring it back into the light of day and to return it to its former glory. The first… more»

Unlikely Survivor: 22K Mile 1985 Mercury Cougar

Normally, a commodity car like an ’85 Mercury Cougar would barely register a nod of interest. But when you consider 35 years of age, 22K miles, and excellent condition, its stock will have a tendency to rise. The interest… more»

Field Of Classic Cars And Trucks Up For Sale!

Located in a field in Temecula, California is an assortment of cars, trucks and various equipment that have been accumulated over time. Apparently, the owner of the property would find a vehicle or machine, bring it back, leave it… more»

Eliminator Wannabe: 1968 Mercury Cougar 462

Update 9/29/20 – This wild Cougar has been relisted here on eBay. How high will it go this time around? From 8/5/20 – The seller calls this 1968 Mercury Cougar a “wannabe” Eliminator, and while it may not be… more»

15k Mile Survivor: 1979 Mercury Capri Turbo RS

By 1978, the imported first-generation Mercury Capri was on its way out. For 1979, Mercury would roll out a new Capri, one that was based on the same Fox-Body that the new Mustang used. To many, this was a… more»

Cheap 429-4V: 1973 Mercury Marquis Brougham

After spending the past 11-years hidden away in a barn, this 1973 Mercury Marquis Brougham has emerged into the light of day. It appears to be in good condition and won’t need a lot of work to return it… more»

1965 Mercury Comet Caliente With 302 V8!

The Comet was Mercury’s entrance into the compact car scene. Based on the 1960 Falcon, the Comet was a line of its own until Mercury badging was added in 1962. The 1965 model, like the one for sale, took… more»

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