Pop the hood and the biggest peppiest engine offered in 1956, th. Add to this the wide white wall tires with the two rears being concealed by a set of fender skirts finishing off the period correct exterior. The Black and white two tone paint split down the middle with the chrome trim absolutely screams Americana
Add to this the wide white wall tires with the two rears being concealed by a set of fender skirts finishing off the period correct exterior. The Teal Body and White Hard Top gives the classic 50's paint scheme and the chrome trim absolutely screams Americana. The pillarless design, known simply as a hardtop, gave the appearance of a convertible with the all the advantages of a fixed roof
The 3-speed Merc-o-Matic automatic transmission shifts seamlessly and gets this car moving up t. The 390 Cubic Inch numbers matching V8 is known for not only its power but is also a nice, smooth running engine that makes this car a pleasure to drive. Options include am/fm radio, vinyl interior with seat belts to keep the cruising safe, power steering and radial tires, and a power convertible top to go topless with ease AM/FM
With the breather and valve covers are painted the factory color. Add to this the wide white wall tires with the two rears being concealed by a set of fender skirts finishing off the period correct exterior. The pillarless design, known simply as a hardtop, gave the appearance of a convertible with the all the advantages of a fixed roof
This '69 Mercury is powered by a 390 cubic inch V8 engine and is backed by a 3-speed automatic transmission. Options on this 1969 Mercury Monterey include: Air Conditioning, AM Radio, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Leather Interior, Seat Belts and Bias-ply White Wall Tires wrapped around Steel Wheels with Hub Caps. The fuel tank has been replaced recently along with the axle seals Air Conditioning
With the breather and valve covers are painted the factory color. Add to this the wide white wall tires with the two rears being concealed by a set of fender skirts finishing off the period correct exterior. The pillarless design, known simply as a hardtop, gave the appearance of a convertible with the all the advantages of a fixed roof
The Monterey was introduced as a high-end two-door coupe as part of the Mercury Eight series in the same vein as the Ford Crestliner, the Lincoln Lido coupe and the Lincoln Cosmopolitan Capri coupe in order to compete with the hardtop coupes General Motors had introduced the previous model year