1968 Mercury Montego Mx 5.0l on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 52,481
Make: Mercury
Sub Model: MX
Model: Montego
Exterior Color: MARROON
Trim: MX
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 8
Power Options: Air Conditioning
WHAT WE GOT HERE IS A 1968 MERCURY MONTEGO MX TWO DOOR. THE CAR IS IN EXCELLANT CONDITION. IT HAS A 302 TWO BARREL WHICH RUNS EXCELLANT. THE COLOR OF BODY IS MAROON WITH A BLACK TOP. THE CAR HAS LITTLE TO NO RUST EXSPECIALY UNDER THE CAR FLOORPANS,STRUK BARS,ROCKER BOXES. THE ONLY PLACE THAT I SEE A LITTLE RUST IS UNDER THE TRUNK LID WHICH LOOKS LIKE A LITTLE SERFACE RUST OTHER THAN THAT SHE IS SOLID. I HAD A LOT OF CLASSIC CARS IN THE PAST BUT THIS ONE IS A TRUE SERVIVOR IN RESPECT OF THE CONDITION IT IS IN. IT IS ALL ORIGINAL. THE OWNER THAT HAD THE CAR BEFORE ME HAD IT IN HIS GARAGE FOR OVER 25 YEARS AND IT SHOW THAT. THE DASH IS IN PERFICK CONDITION NO CRACKS. THE CAR HAS DRUM BRAKES, FACTORY MAGNUM 500 RIMS, BENCH SEAT WHICH I HAVE THE BUCKET SEAT [CORE] IF YOU WHAT TO CHANGE OVER THAT WILL GO WITH THE CAR. IT HAS BLACK INTERIOR AND AC. THE CAR ALL IN ALL CAN BE A DAILY DRIVER OR NOT TO MUCH WORK CAN BE A SHOW CAR. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION PLEASE E-MAIL ME AND [BID TO WIN]
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