When you talk about chopped Mercurys, one name rises above all others: Dick Dean, the legendary Sultan of Chop. This 1949 Mercury Custom Convertible is a rolling testament to his craft - a no-expense-spared build that takes the most iconic canvas in custom car history and elevates it to art.
The 49 Merc has been the cornerstone of American kustom culture since the day it left the factory, and Dick Dean spent decades perfecting the formula. His chops were the gold standard - flowing, balanced, and absolutely right. This convertible carries his unmistakable touch, with proportions that look like Mercury should have built it this way from the beginning. Every line draws your eye, every curve tells you it was shaped by a master who understood that customizing a Merc isnt about doing more, its about doing it correctly.
The Brandywine metallic finish is the perfect choice - that deep, candy-rich red explodes in the sunlight and turns to a smoky, mysterious wine in the shade. Its a paint job that demands a second look and rewards a third. Remove the Carson Style top and youre greeted by a fully tucked and rolled custom red and white interior, executed in the time-honored tradition of the great California upholstery shops. The pleated panels wrap you in old-school cool while the workmanship reminds you this is a build done right, not just done.
Underneath, this Merc is every bit as serious as it looks. A modern 5.7L V8 backed by an automatic transmission means you can fire it up, drop it in gear, and cruise comfortably anywhere you want to go. The air ride suspension lets you lay it on the ground at the show and lift it up for the highway - the best of both worlds in a car that refuses to compromise.
This isnt just a custom Mercury. Its a Dick Dean Mercury. They dont make them, or him, anymore.