1949 Mercury Coupe Custom Vehicle on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
This 1949 mercury is almost complete and is built to showroom finish. the Top has been chopped 4.5 inches and looks Beautifully mean. has a pontiac 400cc engine installed and a turbo automatic transmission dual mufflers Car runs and Drives must Provide Full Payment upon Pick up and the Vehicle is sold as is no Warranty and the buyer must Pick it up or have arranged a pick up from a shipping service car has Been Completely Customized for every day driving has Seat belts and Bucket seats Original had bench seats and no seat belts. I worked on this Car for 15 years and is very difficult for me to part with But i can not complete the work due to illness.many extras for build completion and i will be providing pictures so you can see the little work it needs to be worth over $100,000.00 god bless whoever is lucky enough to purchase this vehicle god knows i wish i could have completed the tiny details.
On Apr-12-14 at 05:04:50 PDT, seller added the following information: What are you buying? This 1949 mercury is almost complete and is built to showroom finish. the Top has been chopped 4.5 inches and looks Beautifully mean. This is not only one of a kind it is the best designed 49 mercury ever built. to own this car is to be in an elite group not only has this model Vehicle been in many films like gone in sixty seconds as well as Cobra and Rebel without a cause and Iron man as well. It is the first year of this body style and has the origonal three piece glass in the back window.it Has a pontiac 400cc engine installed and a turbo Hydromatic automatic transmission dual mufflers Car runs and Drives must Provide Full Payment upon Pick up and the Vehicle is sold as is no Warranty and the buyer must Pick it up or have arranged a pick up from a shipping service car has Been Completely Customized for every day driving has Seat belts and Bucket seats Original had bench seats and no seat belts. I worked on this Car for 15 years and is very difficult for me to part with But i can not complete the work due to illness.many extras for build completion and i will be providing pictures so you can see the little work it needs to be worth over $100,000.00 god bless whoever is lucky enough to purchase this vehicle god knows i wish i could have completed the tiny details. |
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Junkyard Gem: 1979 Mercury Marquis 2-Door Sedan
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