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1951' Mercury Series 1CM

$39,995
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Expired
1 year ago
Body: Sports Car
Age: 72 years
Mileage: 100951 km
Transmission: Automatic
Exterior color: Green

With its cool coordination, unique style, and true vintage flair, this 1951 Mercury M74 Sport Sedan is a distinct and attention-grabbing V8 cruiser youre going to love. This is the legendary series that everyone loves to make into hot rods, so its even more impressive to find a well-preserved example that loves to evoke nostalgia. It follows close to the factory-style Yosemite Green, but now with a nice gloss from a later respray. Its attractive but nothing too fancy to keep you from enjoying it as a vintage driver. And thats the point of this one. It has some classic cruiser upgrades like the half chrome headlights, window rain guards, and dual exhaust tips. But no one is going to call this a lead sled. Instead, it shows off the classic style that made the attention grabbers in the first place. The grille has an intricate electric shaver look; the full-length side trim almost looks unbroken across the straight body panels; and the sports sedan came standard with suicide doors. There are even terrific details, like the whitewall tires, rear fender skirts, and wraparound tail lamps. The two-tone tobacco and tan interior is more of that pure 1950s cool. And youll love details like the velour seat inserts, clean glass, and the under-dash lights that greet you when the door opens. Even the trunk looks period-correct, right down to the mat and full-size spare. This sedan has room for everyone and an overall style that wont make you nervous to share it with anyone - even taking the little kids on ice cream runs. While this one doesnt get the hot rod treatment, it still wants to upgrade the driving experience. So you get worthwhile features that also happen to add some flair. It includes backlit auxiliary gauges, seatbelts, a banjo-style sports steering wheel, and a polished Ididit tilt column. Under the hood is exactly what you want to see - flathead V8 power. Mercury cars were popular because these 255 cubic-inch motors had extra displacement and extra torque over what was available at Ford during the time. And this legendary powerhouse looks authentic, right down to the oil bath air cleaner and brightly painted block. But youll also spot some nice modern driver upgrades like the alternator and MSD distributor. And speaking of cruiser-ready features, the automatic transmission, power steering, and power brakes make this classic a solid all-around driver. Complete with owners manual, this is the classic sedan that has the right distinction to be a real cruiser and a true classic. Call today!!!

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