Mercury

Evolutionary Custom: 1980 Mercury Zephyr Z7

I have always wanted to buy a car and then fly to where it’s located and drive it home. Just imagine the looks that a person would get driving this 1980 Mercury Zephyr Z7 custom home from Port Orange,… more»

Rust Free 4×4: 1991 Mercury Topaz LTS 4WD

The late-80s and early-90s was an interesting time for automakers, and especially for U.S. automakers. Ford had a mega hit with the Taurus/Sable and I’ve always thought of a car like this 1991 Mercury Topaz LTS 4WD as a… more»

Grandmother Owned: 1971 Mercury Comet

The seller’s grandmother purchased this 1971 Mercury Comet new and it looks like a classic little grandmother-owned time capsule. It can be found on Craigslist, or here on the CL archive. It’s located in Raleigh, North Carolina where it’s… more»

58,000 Miles: 1979 Mercury Bobcat

Canada got the jump on us here in the US, getting the Mercury Bobcat a year before we did, in 1974. This 1979 Mercury Bobcat would have been old news north of the border by 1975 when we got… more»

1 Of 115: 1986 Mercury Capri ASC Coupe

A few days ago, we featured a Mercury Capri drop-top conversion performed by American Sunroof Corp. in the 80s. Less frequently seen and arguably more desirable are the Capri ASC coupes, which featured decent power and handling upgrades in… more»

$1,500 302 V8 Project: 1974 Mercury Comet GT

A car like this 1974 Mercury Comet GT is a bit of a mystery now, or at least it is for me. I have to wonder how many people would take a Mercury Comet GT over a Ford Maverick… more»

4-Speed For $4,000: 1978 Mercury Monarch

I don’t know if anyone has ever called a 1978 Mercury Monarch a “hot rod”, but this one has a 4-speed manual transmission which at least gives it a tiny step in that direction. This one is found on… more»

Barn Find ASC McLaren: 1986 Mercury Capri

It seems to me these converted Mercury Capris get little to no love in the collector car scene. Converted by American Sunroof Corp. to the sleek two-seater you see here, values always seem flat despite the limited production. This… more»

German British Ford: 1971 Mercury Capri

Being sold in Mercury dealerships didn’t necessarily mean that this 1971 Mercury Capri was anything that your typical Mercury buyer at the time wanted, or even could mentally wrap their heads around. They are rare to see today and… more»

Foxy Cougar: 1982 Mercury Cougar GS

In 1980 the Cougar was smaller, now being based on the Fox platform. This 1982 Mercury Cougar has a smaller price, too: $2,950. The seller has dropped the price and this sure looks like a lot of car for… more»

One Family Owned: 1969 Mercury Grand Marquis

We all dream about finding a low mileage family owned muscle car, but how about this 1969 Mercury Grand Marquis sedan? It features a picture perfect 429 V8 and only 34,904 miles! Appearing to be in excellent condition, this… more»

H-Code 390 V8 4-Speed! 1966 Mercury Comet Caliente

I don’t think of a “muscle car” as also being loaded with options, usually they’re bare-bones street machines meant to strike fear into the driver next to you at a stop light. This 1966 Mercury Comet Caliente has almost… more»

Hidden Away: 1971 Mercury Colony Park

Hidden away in a tantalizingly car-filled warehouse or basement in eastern Pennsylvania, reader Pat L. has found us this super clean 1971 Mercury Colony Park. If you wanted a full-size wagon with hideaway headlights in 1971, the Colony Park… more»

Italian Barn Find: 1938 Mercury 8 Convertible

This gorgeous 1938 Mercury convertible ended up in Italy by way of a service member who was stationed there. At some point, it was converted to what is called an “autostarter” for horse racing purposes! To say this Mercury… more»

429! Four-Speed! 1971 Mercury Montego Cyclone GT

Mercury’s first “Cyclone” gave the mid-sized 1964 Comet some sporty flair and muscle. By the time this 1971 Mercury Montego Cyclone GT hit the streets, the Cyclone moniker had moved decidedly upscale, not to mention moving the needle on… more»

Man-powered! 1967 Mercury Cyclone GT 390 Convertible

Mercury’s sales literature for the 1967 Cyclone states “The man who loves the excitement of high performance will just naturally take to the Cyclone… Man-powered… This is the Man’s Car… for men who like their action big.” Wow! No… more»

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