This all-steel stock-bodied 1948 Mercury 2-door coupe is a real head-turner thanks to its Luminescent Yellow paint job, nose-down stance and classic chromed 15" wheel/baby moon rolling stock. Tweed-style Grey upholstery contributes a decidedly vin...
1941 Mercury Coupe: The 1941 Mercury Eight got all-new styling and some engineering improvements. The Mercury now shared its bodyshell with Ford, probably to lower Mercury production costs. Mercury's wheelbase was expanded by 2.0 inches to 118.0 i...
Since the introduction of Mercury in 1939, Ford had been able to bridge the gap between its namesake and the upscale Lincoln brand quite well. The 1940s proved to be the last full decade of Woodys, with Ford and Mercury both retiring their planked...