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When the 1951 Mercury Monterey gained a following
The 1951 Mercury Monterey did not arrive as an instant icon. Its reputation grew over time, as postwar styling, Hollywood ...
The post war years will remain in the history of car making as the ones when everything changed. Freed from having to produce military-spec vehicles for the needs of war, car designers let loose a ...
The Montego was first introduced in 1968. It was part of the company's intermediate lineup, sitting atop the base Comet.
This 1951 Mercury coupe just sold at the Mecum auction in Kissimmee, Florida for $1.95 million. Yes you read that right, $1.95 million... for a glorified Ford product. That sounds like a helluva lot ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. The Mercury Grand Marquis emerged in 1975 as a posher version of the existing Marquis. By the ends of the 1970s, the Grand Marquis' proved so ...
Icon founder Jonathan Ward loves to hide modern technology beneath a layer of patina. He calls his blends of old and new Derelicts, and recently he brought what might be the most extreme car in the ...
Paul Taylor, of Delphos, owns this 1947 Mercury Coupe, a car that helped put America on the road following World War II. DELPHOS – Something different. That’s what Paul Taylor of Delphos wanted two ...
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Why the 1967 Mercury Cougar won Car of the Year
The 1967 Mercury Cougar did not just slip into showrooms as another Mustang spin-off. It arrived as a carefully aimed ...
The Mercury Grand Marquis emerged in 1975 as a posher version of the existing Marquis. By the ends of the 1970s, the Grand Marquis' proved so popular it would even outsell the full-sized Mercury base ...
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