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Year:1973 Mileage:39000
Location:

Tiny, ON, Canada

Tiny, ON, Canada

FULL DESCRIPTION BASED ON MY OFFICIAL PROFESSIONAL APPRAISAL IS COMING.  BELOW IS SIMPLY A PRELIMINARY RUNDOWN:

 

351 CLEVELAND MOTOR, 2 BARREL CARB, LESS THAN 40,000 ORIGINAL MILES, ORIGINAL OWNERS, MEDIUM BRIGHT YELLOW 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO GTO, PURCHASED BRAND NEW DECEMBER 29TH, 1973 FROM SHERIDAN LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER ON LAKESHORE ROAD AND DIXE ROAD, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO. RUNS WELL AND DRIVES WELL, RESTORED AS SEEN IN THE FALL OF 2012 AFTER 32 YEARS OF SITTING AROUND WITHOUT USE.  A BEAUTIFUL AND RARE CAR IN CANADA.  MORE COMING LATER IN THE WEEK.  I WILL NOT SHIP THE CAR, MUST BE PAID FOR IN PERSON, AND PICKED UP IN PERSON.

 

MORE PHOTOS AND A COMPREHENSIVE DESCRIPTION ARE COMING WITHIN A COUPLE OF DAYS, SO BE PATIENT.  CAR IS LOCATED NEAR PENETANGUISHENE, ONTARIO.

Kijiji: Vintage 1973 Mercury Montego GT 2 Door Fastback Original Owners

 

 

Kijiji: Vintage 1973 Mercury Montego GT 2 Door Fastback Original Owners

 

Kijiji: Vintage 1973 Mercury Montego GT 2 Door Fastback Original Owners

 

Kijiji: Vintage 1973 Mercury Montego GT 2 Door Fastback Original Owners

 

 

Kijiji: Vintage 1973 Mercury Montego GT 2 Door Fastback Original Owners

 

Kijiji: Vintage 1973 Mercury Montego GT 2 Door Fastback Original Owners

 

Kijiji: Vintage 1973 Mercury Montego GT 2 Door Fastback Original Owners

 

Kijiji: Vintage 1973 Mercury Montego GT 2 Door Fastback Original Owners

 

Kijiji: Vintage 1973 Mercury Montego GT 2 Door Fastback Original Owners

 

 

Kijiji: Vintage 1973 Mercury Montego GT 2 Door Fastback Original Owners

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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