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1959 Mercury Montclair 2-door Hardtop Cruiser 1960 Mercury Montclair 4-door sedan The Mercury model line underwent a ground-up redesign for 1959, as the Montclair expanded to a 126-inch wheelbase. Following the cancellation of the Edsel Corsair and Edsel Citation (which shared bodies with Mercury), the division used a body and chassis exclusive ...
1955–1956: Body and chassis; Body style: 4-door sedan 4-door hardtop 2-door hardtop 2-door convertible 4-door station wagon: Related: Lincoln Capri Mercury Custom Mercury Medalist Mercury Montclair Ford Fairlane: Powertrain; Engine: 292 cu in (4.8 L) Ford Y-block V8 312 cu in (5.1 L) Ford Y-block V8: Transmission: 3-speed manual [1] 3-speed ...
The Mercury Turnpike Cruiser is a series of automobiles that were produced by the Mercury division of Ford for the 1957 and 1958 model years. Named to commemorate the creation of the Interstate Highway System, the Turnpike Cruiser was marketed as the flagship Mercury model line, slotted above the Montclair when Mercury was positioned upmarket to luxury status when Edsel was introduced in 1958.
For 1939, the Mercury was launched at a starting price of US$916 ($20,064 in 2023 dollars [10]); over 65,800 vehicles were sold in the inaugural model year. [11] In response to the popularity of the model line, Ford revised its branding structure after 1940; De Luxe Ford was discontinued as a sub-marque (returning to its previous use as a Ford trim line), and all Lincolns became derived from ...
The Mercury Medalist displaced the Custom as the base model for 1956, [2] with both series discontinued for 1957 as Mercury was being repositioned as a luxury line above Edsel for 1958. [ 2 ] For the first year, 83,475 4-door sedans were manufactured with a listed price of US$2,040 ($23,406 in 2023 dollars [ 3 ] ), followed by 25,812 2-door ...
After sitting for 26 years, this '66 Montclair has become a haven for rat nests. Watch Larry Kosilla clean it to perfection. Watch This Guy Clean a Rat-Infested 1966 Mercury Montclair to Perfection
1956 1 Entry-level full-size car Montclair: 1955 1968 5 Full-size car Medalist: 1956 1958 2 ... Mercury Antser (1980) Mercury Astron (1966) Mercury Bahamian (1953)
In the late 1930s, Buick included a "convertible phaeton" body style, which was actually a four-door convertible, as the doors had roll up windows in them and the car could be fully closed. [17] [18] [19] During the 1956 model year, Mercury marketed the four-door hardtop versions of its Montclair and Monterey models as "phaetons." [20] [21]