In 1965, Ford of Canada introduced the Montcalm as the top-of-the-line series of Meteors, while offering the Rideau 500 and...
In 1956, Mercury’s top-of-the-line series was the full-sized Montclair, featuring a sleek two-door hardtop coupe powered by a 312-inch “Y-block”...
The Mercury brand was a relatively young player in the automotive industry, having been around for only a decade, when...
Since its appearance in the 1955 film “Rebel Without a Cause,” where James Dean’s character Jim Stark drove one, the...
On April 29, 1948, Mercury unveiled its first completely fresh design since World War II, which was released as the...
Mercury’s 1959 Country Cruisers were touted as the “Newest of All Station Wagons,” and this well-preserved Colony Park was the...
Unveiled at the Chicago Auto Show in 1980, this four-seater aerodynamic concept vehicle has distinctive electric sliding doors, which opened...
Developed in the 1950s, in an era when concepts were called dream cars, the D-528 was built to test various...
Mercury for 1954 was indeed new, but the biggest news was the see-through hardtop christened the Sun Valley. This model...
Back in 1956, the Montclair ruled the roost in the Mercury lineup. There was a two-door coupe, a convertible and...
The 1954 Mercury line saw the introduction of a new milestone model, the Sun Valley, which was a standard Monterey...
Along with its ‘luxury Mustang,’ the Mercury Cougar, for 1968 Mercury offered a new-size luxury car for the young-at-heart, the...
This example is a very nice driver-quality Monterey from 1951 and is one of approximately 1,500 examples built. For 1951,...
Mercury’s Comet was revitalized in 1968 by the introduction of a larger, newly-styled fastback coupe body. The new fastback was...
Mercury built a total of 2,200 Eliminators in 1970, plus 2,411 the prior year, so they are definitely a rare...
This experimental Mercury (XM) was developed to showcase a new design direction for the firm. In their press release, the...
For one year only, in 1969, Mercury offered the Cyclone CJ. Based on the hallmark of the muscle-car era–big-engine antics...
Mercury’s top pony car had the right name but not the image. No one had to apologize for the hardware;...
This is one of the six 1964 Comet Calientes were prepared for the East African Safari Rally and each received...
Some people aren’t even aware that for a time Mercury was able to use the Boss 302 V8 from the...
A 1958 Mercury foldout advertisement describes the Turnpike Cruiser as being “beautifully sculptured, distinctively detailed, with clean line modern styling....
Throughout the 1969 model sales year, a total of 72,127 standard Cougar models were built, with another 27,942 being the...
The Mercury Montclair was a full-size automobile produced by the Mercury Division of the Ford Motor Company from 1955 to...
Nineteen sixty-six was a facelift year for the full-size Mercury, which had been completely redesigned from the frame up in...
As the muscle car era rolled into the 1970s, manufactures continued to look for new ways to set their cars...
The 1953 Monterey was the premium model for the Mercury line of automobiles introduced in 1950. When it came out...
1970 Mercury Cougar 1970 Mercury Cougar SPECIFICATIONS Wheelbase Length Width Height Track, front Track, rear Curb weight Tire size Fuel...
1968 Mercury Cougar 1968 Mercury Cougar INTERIORS 1968 Mercury Cougar SPECIFICATIONS Wheelbase Length Width Height Track, front Track, rear Curb...
1969 Mercury Cougar 1969 Mercury Cougar CONVERTIBLE THIS 1969 MERCURY COUGAR CONVERTIBLE SELLS FOR $25,750 IN RENO! I filmed this...
1967 Mercury Cougar 1967 Mercury Cougar INTERIOR 1967 Mercury Cougar SPECIFICATIONS Wheelbase Length Width Height Track, front Track, rear Curb...