Mercury

Starting At $5,000! 1978 Mercury Bobcat

A lot of people (most?) don’t like cars from the mid-late-1970s but I find them really fun and interesting. Sure, it wasn’t muscle car heaven but if a person likes wacky oddball cars like I do, you just have… more»

The Last Woodie! 1951 Two-Door Mercury Wagon

Car enthusiasts typically picture a 1951 Mercury either as a two-door coupe in stock form or as the quintessential low-rider.  This particular 1951 Mercury Two-Door Woodie Wagon ran as recently as last year. Representing the last Mercury wagon to… more»

Two Door Cool: 1962 Mercury Comet Wagon

Wagons are hot, but then there’s always “that guy” who doesn’t like cars with four doors. Everyone wins with this 1962 Mercury Comet wagon because it only has one door on each side! This project wagon is listed on… more»

16,000 Mile EXPeriment: 1982 Mercury LN7

1982 may not seem long enough ago to be showing cars from that era here, but I’m sure that some of you weren’t even born then. It’s also possible that a person born in 1982 could even be a… more»

DeToBarnso: 1972 Pantera Project

The DeTomaso/Ford/Lincoln-Mercury Pantera has always had a split personality to me. Featuring a small-block Ford V8 for power but with Italian knock your socks off styling (and corresponding quality issues), I’ve never had the opportunity to do more than… more»

302 V8 Manual Transmission: 1974 Mercury Comet GT

Having just a five-year run, the Mercury Comet GT is a rarely seen car today. This 1974 Mercury Comet GT is in Rome, Georgia and the seller is super bummed out about having to sell it to pay for… more»

One-Owner Estate Car: 1971 Mercury Cougar XR7

This 1971 Mercury Cougar XR7 is “from an estate and one owner”, according to the seller in Monroe, Washington. They have it listed on Hemmings for $10,000 or best offer and it sure looks like a winner.

Classified Find: 1947 Mercury Truck

If you are a fan of heavy-duty classic trucks but want something a bit different than your run of the mill Ford or Chevy, you might just want to take a closer look at this Mercury 1 ton truck…. more»

Marauded 1970 Mercury Marauder X-100

Stock car racing fans may remember the Mercury racing team of the mid-1960s and the Marauders they drove. Perhaps you remember Parnelli Jones? Those Marauders were Ford Galaxie 500/XLs. The Marauder reborn in 1969 was a little different. If you take… more»

330-HP 390 V8: 1965 Mercury Park Lane Marauder

Normally when we think of a Park Lane from this era we automatically think of it having a breezeway – operable back window. This 1965 Mercury Park Lane Marauder is an exception. This great looking car is listed on… more»

Too Hot To Last: 1967 Mercury Park Lane Brougham

Look what Matt Williams found us this time! It’s big and red and comes with a cherry on top, or a gumball machine as some would say. And then there’s the patina, plus it’s smaller than a fire engine. Perhaps the… more»

Package Deal: 1974 Mercury Capri + Parts Car

The Mercury Capri took on many forms as the nameplate was recycled over the years, but this first iteration is definitely my favorite. Produced in Germany by Ford’s European arm, it offered spirited performance and decent looks for a… more»

Stored Since 1983: 1968 Mercury Monterey Convertible

You just never know how many cars are hidden away in garages, I can’t even guess how many. A million?  It’s got to be at least a million given the world’s population and how many cars were made over… more»

Untouched 1950 Mercury Coupe Barn Find

It’s hard to say just how many 1949 and 1950 Mercury Coupes have been chopped, channeled and customized, but so many have been modified that it’s become a bit of a challenge to find untouched examples. It’s easy to… more»

Luxury Isn’t Enough: 1969 Mercury Marauder X-100

Here’s a face you don’t see every day! Normally this stern-looking mug is followed by the body of the barge-like Mercury Marquis sedan, but this 1969 Mercury Marauder X-100 model turns up the “Interesting” dial to eleven. Mercury billed… more»

Triple Threat: 1963 Mercury Comet

Four door sedans often times get a lukewarm reception here at best. Especially meek-looking little cars such as this 1963 Mercury Comet. This one has a surprise lurking under the hood, however. And no, it’s not a V8 but… more»

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