1950 Mercury Chopped Coupe. on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
For Sale 1950 Mercury 2 door coupe. The car was chopped 3” in the front and 4” in the rear. Customization include: Front headlights Frenched lights, 1959 Cadillac Frenched taillights. Doors and trunk handles are shaved. Air bags in front and back of car, disc brakes. Tilt steering. Cooker white wall tires. De Soto grille. The interior has been completely finished to match the outside pain. This Car powered by 383stroker engine. The car is very powerful! It drives amazing... On Mar-26-14 at 20:10:55 PDT, seller added the following information:
For Sale 1950 Mercury 2 door coupe. The car was chopped 3” in the front and 4” in the rear. Customization include: Front headlights Frenched lights, 1959 Cadillac Frenched taillights. Doors and trunk handles are shaved. Air bags in front and back of car, disc brakes. Frame has been power coated ad 4 linked rear end. power steering with Tilt steering. Cooker white wall tires. De Soto grille. The interior has been completely finished to match the outside pain. This Car powered by 383stroker engine. The car is very powerful! It drives amazing... car has clean title from California with current registration.... On Mar-27-14 at 15:02:09 PDT, seller added the following information:
For Sale 1950 Mercury 2 door coupe. The car was chopped 3” in the front and 4” in the rear. Customization include: Front headlights Frenched lights, 1959 Cadillac Frenched taillights. Doors and trunk handles are shaved. Air bags in front and back of car, disc brakes. Tilt steering. Cooker white wall tires. De Soto grille. The interior has been completely finished to match the outside pain. This Car powered by 383stroker engine. The car is very powerful! It drives amazing... frame has been power coated. power steering with tilt. this is my first time selling anything on EBAY. this car can be ship anywhere in the world. I made a mistake and can't change the shipping status to include shipping outside of the US. buyer can have this ship anywhere in the world but you have to be responsible for shipping fee and cost and arrangement. |
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