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Iconic 50's Era Hot Rod!!!
This 1950 Mercury 2 Door Coupe underwent a meticulous restoration process, preserving its uncut body and original charm. The final result is a stunning classic, now painted in custom Eye Candy Wine Metallic, complemented by a custom red velour interior.
Underneath its sleek exterior lies a mild hot rod setup, featuring a flat head Ford V8 engine with Edelbrock heads, Offenhauser intake, and an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor. It boasts a 12-volt system with an alternator for modern reliability, paired with Vintage air conditioning and upgraded cooling including an electric cooling fan.
The driving experience is enhanced by a 3-speed manual transmission with a Hurst shifter, ensuring precise gear changes. The lowered stance adds to its sleek profile, while period-correct Cadillac hubcaps and factory fender skirts maintain its authentic aesthetic.
This Mercury comes with a detailed receipt book, showcasing over $160,000 worth of restoration work. It's not just a car; it's a meticulously crafted piece of automotive history, ready to be enjoyed by a discerning enthusiast.
1950 Mercury Coupe
Description
This 1950 Mercury 2 Door Coupe underwent a meticulous restoration process, preserving its uncut body and original charm. The final result is a stunning classic, now painted in custom Eye Candy Wine Metallic, complemented by a custom red velour interior.
Underneath its sleek exterior lies a mild hot rod setup, featuring a flat head Ford V8 engine with Edelbrock heads, Offenhauser intake, and an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor. It boasts a 12-volt system with an alternator for modern reliability, paired with Vintage air conditioning and upgraded cooling including an electric cooling fan.
The driving experience is enhanced by a 3-speed manual transmission with a Hurst shifter, ensuring precise gear changes. The lowered stance adds to its sleek profile, while period-correct Cadillac hubcaps and factory fender skirts maintain its authentic aesthetic.
This Mercury comes with a detailed receipt book, showcasing over $160,000 worth of restoration work. It's not just a car; it's a meticulously crafted piece of automotive history, ready to be enjoyed by a discerning enthusiast.