Mercury

One Family Cat: 1971 Mercury Cougar

This 1971 Cougar has only had three owners since new, and all of the owners have been from the same family, and they all lived within a block of each other. The family has now decided that it is… more»

Project With Parts: 1968 Mercury Cougar XR-7

The Ford Mustang and Plymouth Barracuda may have been the first pony cars, but Mercury upped the game a bit when it came out with the Cougar in 1967. The Cougar was a stretched version of the Mustang but… more»

Cream Puff Survivor: 1970 Mercury Marquis

Apart from the Oldsmobile wheel covers (only on this side of the car) this 1970 Mercury Marquis could be a five-year old used car. It only has 51,000 miles! The seller has advertised it here on craigslist for $3,500, which seems… more»

Rare Project Car: 1963 Mercury Comet S22 Convertible

The Mercury Comet first appeared as a Convertible in 1963, and that year also marked the introduction of a V8 engine into the range. This particular Comet is from that year, and not only is it a V8 Convertible,… more»

33,000 Genuine Miles: 1962 Mercury Monterey Sedan

The owner of this 1962 Mercury Monterey claims that from a few feet away the car looks new, and the photos seem to bear out that claim. He has decided to sell it, and this is an opportunity to… more»

A Lotta Little Things: 1941 Mercury Sedan

As sad as it is to say, interest is waning among enthusiasts when it comes to prewar cars.  While a number of blue-chip collectibles are holding their value, the average prewar family car isn’t bringing much when brought to… more»

Rock Solid Project: 1950 Mercury M68 Pickup

This 1950 Mercury M68 Pickup is a solid vehicle that would be a prime candidate for a restoration project. You will find it listed for sale here on eBay. It is located in Sweet Grass, Montana, and is offered… more»

Spotless Engine: 1970 Mercury Cougar

This 1970 Mercury Cougar appears to be a solid car, and if the photos are any indication, then the asking price seems to have been dropped quite significantly. In one of the photos, the price on the windshield is… more»

Twenty-Year Sleep: 1971 Mercury Comet

In 1971, after a year and half of Ford selling the Maverick at only Ford dealers, it was time to share it with Mercury. Recipe for Mercury’s version of Maverick: take one Ford Maverick, replace front grille, protrude the hood… more»

Covered Cat: 1969 Mercury Cougar Ragtop

This is anyone’s guess, but the seller has it listed as a 1969 Mercury Cougar convertible, possibly an XR-7? Who knows, the seller doesn’t even know. They have it listed here on Craigslist and I don’t know if I would fly… more»

V8/4-Speed: 1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone

This 1965 Mercury has been sitting for an extended period, the owner thinks that it could be as long as 20 years, but now it needs someone to buy it and undertake a full restoration. It’s going to be… more»

Extremely Honest: 1970 Mercury Cyclone GT

This 1970 Mercury Cyclone GT is a nice looking car, but the seller does go to some length to ensure that any prospective buyers are aware that the car is not perfect. This is something that will inspire a… more»

First Year Survivor: 1946 Mercury Pickup

This 1946 Mercury One Ton Pickup is virtually complete and is from the first year of production of the Mercury Pickup line. If it looks familiar, that’s because we recently featured a 1947 Mercury truck from the same seller, but… more»

27 Years in the Desert: 1969 Mercury Cougar

When it comes to storing a car to preserve it for years, nothing beats a climate controlled garage. It seems that sitting a car under a tree in the California desert is also a pretty fair option. That’s where… more»

38K Miles: 1972 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Convertible

Most people will agree that Cougars from 1967 to 1970 were very appealing cars. Some may believe that the 1971 to 1973, not so much. But I’m a fan of this generation as well. I can’t tell you how excited… 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»

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