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2004 Mercury Sable Ls Premium V6 Sedan 59k Miles Call Now on 2040-cars

US $7,495.00
Year:2004 Mileage:59068
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

2004 Mercury Sable LS Premium V6 Sedan. This car is very clean. Only 59k Miles. Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Seat, Cruise Control, Ice Cold AC, Power Steering, Tilt Wheel, AM/FM, Multi Disc CD Player, Dual Air Bags, Alloy Wheels. Please if you have any questions, feel free to email me or give me a call at anytime. 407-832-1759. God Bless you on your Car Search.  photo IMG_4211_zps16dba5b1.jpg photo IMG_4216_zps4e703594.jpg photo IMG_4218_zps2dd1c2c3.jpg photo IMG_4219_zps5916e5cb.jpg photo IMG_4220_zpsd2e200be.jpg photo IMG_4221_zps5de6a19d.jpg photo IMG_4223_zps6440999f.jpg photo IMG_4224_zpscb197106.jpg photo IMG_4225_zpsbfed7db2.jpg photo IMG_4226_zps2799c3d4.jpg photo IMG_4228_zps58c696ea.jpg photo IMG_4229_zpsbae9b8e7.jpg photo IMG_4230_zpsae0dff8e.jpg photo IMG_4231_zps7903c1ca.jpg photo IMG_4232_zpsa61f7985.jpg photo IMG_4233_zpse211c5dc.jpg photo IMG_4235_zpse9135167.jpg photo IMG_4236_zps26d252d8.jpg photo IMG_4237_zps14b9b479.jpg photo IMG_4239_zps9ca0dc8d.jpg photo IMG_4240_zpsc6059954.jpg photo IMG_4241_zpsc960b2d4.jpg photo IMG_4242_zpsd12d6d8d.jpg photo IMG_4243_zpsbcfd344c.jpg photo IMG_4244_zpse2b819fe.jpg photo IMG_4245_zpsdee2a5ca.jpg photo IMG_4247_zps862c2a7f.jpg photo IMG_4248_zps0fcecda3.jpg photo IMG_4249_zps12a42f82.jpg photo IMG_4250_zps45540c1c.jpg photo IMG_4251_zpsd7c2319e.jpg photo IMG_4252_zpsfd89e7ef.jpg photo IMG_4253_zps8d6f62d8.jpg photo IMG_4255_zpsa96df228.jpg photo IMG_4256_zps68c2a800.jpg photo IMG_4257_zpsd5c17a37.jpg photo IMG_4258_zpsfe896a56.jpg photo IMG_4259_zps16557a38.jpg photo IMG_4260_zpsea431e7e.jpg photo IMG_4261_zps7db3d0fd.jpg photo IMG_4262_zps1c11bbc2.jpg photo IMG_4263_zpscd8ae67a.jpg photo IMG_4264_zpsa0bfd2f1.jpg photo IMG_4265_zps6c04cc84.jpg photo IMG_4266_zpsc63ed995.jpg photo IMG_4267_zps68298ef6.jpg photo IMG_4268_zpsde9594a2.jpg photo IMG_4269_zps8d021fe1.jpg photo IMG_4270_zpsb3a1b856.jpg photo IMG_4271_zpsdd684bc0.jpg photo IMG_4272_zps2871316e.jpg photo IMG_4273_zpsf618dd5b.jpg photo IMG_4275_zps44b89561.jpg photo IMG_4276_zps01987038.jpg photo IMG_4277_zpsfb5dfbcc.jpg photo IMG_4278_zps7fe95693.jpg photo IMG_4279_zps9556ee37.jpg photo IMG_4281_zps7fdba471.jpg photo IMG_4282_zpsa18899c9.jpg photo IMG_4284_zps45db4e57.jpg photo IMG_4285_zpsa8422fa6.jpg photo IMG_4286_zps7b27a57a.jpg photo IMG_4287_zpse2761ae9.jpg photo IMG_4288_zpsdda75e81.jpg photo IMG_4290_zpsdc242dde.jpg photo IMG_4292_zpscf1c5305.jpg photo IMG_4294_zpsf7858bf6.jpg photo IMG_4295_zpsf48e96f8.jpg photo IMG_4296_zpsfcfe1603.jpg photo IMG_4297_zps648974a3.jpg photo IMG_4298_zps2a4c5344.jpg photo IMG_4299_zpsfc17f451.jpg photo IMG_4300_zps1a3c3074.jpg photo IMG_4302_zps7f2feb8d.jpg photo IMG_4303_zpsd466a52c.jpg photo IMG_4304_zps565fbb97.jpg photo IMG_4306_zpsdf91e324.jpg photo IMG_4307_zps559fca61.jpg photo IMG_4308_zpse8075208.jpg photo IMG_4309_zps693c4bb7.jpg photo IMG_4310_zpsac4240a9.jpg photo IMG_4311_zps17205a55.jpg photo IMG_4312_zps7b322b18.jpg photo IMG_4313_zps4ff6f499.jpg photo IMG_4314_zpsff4770bd.jpg photo IMG_4315_zps5db1f550.jpg photo IMG_4317_zps40343a9c.jpg photo IMG_4321_zps0bff8a4e.jpg photo IMG_4322_zpsbe4e0bf2.jpg photo IMG_4323_zps10199f66.jpg photo IMG_4326_zps81c82e6a.jpg photo IMG_4327_zps66ab5d9d.jpg photo IMG_4328_zpsf0fa3679.jpg photo IMG_4329_zpsc640d822.jpg photo IMG_4330_zpsbb5c0ca3.jpg photo IMG_4331_zpsc79a932c.jpg photo IMG_4332_zps09c1a0b1.jpg photo IMG_4333_zpsfecdf469.jpg photo IMG_4336_zps2b9a6737.jpg photo IMG_4337_zps7f5dd048.jpg photo IMG_4339_zpsf6d4231b.jpg photo IMG_4340_zpsf7c0d9af.jpg photo IMG_4341_zps135279ed.jpg photo IMG_4342_zpse37e87d2.jpg photo IMG_4343_zps5f5d5683.jpg photo IMG_4345_zps5812d96f.jpg photo IMG_4346_zps93f2f2fa.jpg photo IMG_4348_zpsc6d1eade.jpg photo IMG_4350_zpsb7b8b7cd.jpg photo IMG_4352_zpsed63c481.jpg photo IMG_4354_zpse1abd05c.jpg

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Is this '47 Chevrolet a rat rod or a sports car?

Sun, May 22 2016

These days there are plenty of vehicles that blur the conventional automotive class structures. For instance, was the Honda Crosstour a wagon or an SUV? And what exactly was the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet? Regardless, those line-blurring cars (or trucks) are out there, and though this one didn't roll off a production line, it's still quite the automotive head-scratcher. Hailing from Missouri, this epic creation is one part mad science experiment, one part 1947 Chevrolet pickup, and one part '95 Mercury Cougar. Add it all up and you get an awesome truck-sports-car hybrid, complete with an outrageous wing and a V8 to boot. And interestingly enough, it's up for sale . RELATED: Check out this Wild-Styled Lamborghini Rat Rod So how does it all come together? According to the listing, the Chevrolet truck cab (which had previously been chopped) was sanded down to bare metal and given a thorough shellacking of clear coat. It was then melded together with the front end of a 1995 Chevrolet S10 pickup truck, and set low to the ground on Bilstein suspension drop spindles. Stance achieved. But instead of fielding an engine from either of those pickups, it pulls its heart from a 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV—a big 5.3-liter V8 heart, that is. It comes backed-up to a GM Turbo 400 automatic transmission. Towards the rear however is where things get really interesting. A Copper Pearl coated tube frame chassis both attaches the rear independent suspension (a la Mercury Cougar) to the racy spoiler, as well as secures the rat rod's rear-mounted radiator, fan, and fuel tank. I'm not quite sure why, but it just looks glorious. RELATED: Reports Say Mid-Engine Corvette Will Arrive in 2018 Inside the vintage cab, the Chevrolet furthers its racing proclivities (it's said to have won burnout and auto-cross events) with a pair of harnessed racing seats, a drift brake, a detachable steering wheel, and a tachometer with oil and temperature gauges, but oddly no speedometer. The shifter is a crescent wrench. And its shift boot? That's a Crown Royal Purple bag. All in all, this grin-worthy Frankenstein creation tallies up bits and pieces from four different vehicles (five if you include the Camaro wheels), which make it truly a mash-up of epic proportions. Internet, what do you think? Related Video: This article by Zach Doell originally appeared on Boldride. Design/Style Chevrolet Mercury Auctions Coupe Special and Limited Editions Classics eBay rat rod

The 1965 Ford Mustang could have looked a lot different

Fri, May 8 2020

The 1965 Ford Mustang is unquestionably an automotive design icon, and nearly every generation of Mustang has some connection to that original car. Because it's such a universally-known vehicle, we were amazed to see all the different designs that were being considered. Head of Ford's archives Ted Ryan recently shared photos of design proposals for the original Mustang on Twitter that he and Jamie Myler found, and we reached out to them to find out more. As Ryan initially noted, the photos were taken on August 19, 1962, and they are proposals for the Ford Mustang. Apparently Ford had committed to doing a Falcon-based youth-oriented car at this point, and it did have plans to launch the car in 1964 for the 1965 model year. But after having little success with early design proposals, the company asked all of its design studios — the Advanced Studio, Lincoln-Mercury Studio and Ford Studio — to submit proposals. With only about two years before the planned launch, Ford was understandably short on time, and it's believed that the studios only had a month to create and present these designs. Lincoln-Mercury design proposal View 8 Photos The majority of the designs, a total of five, came from the Advanced Studio, and part of this was because they already had a couple of concept designs in reserve it could present. Two other models representing three design possibilities came from Lincoln-Mercury, and just one model with two options came from Ford. The Advanced Studio proposals are shown in the gallery at the very top of this article, and the Lincoln-Mercury and Ford proposals are in the gallery directly above this paragraph. The Advanced Studio's most radical design is the one that was clearly related to the Mustang I concept that would be shown later that year with huge wraparound rear glass, turbine-inspired bumpers and enormous side scoops. The other proposals from the studio were more conservative, featuring simple lines, grilles reminiscent of the Falcon, and one even borrowing the jet-thruster-style taillights made famous on the Thunderbird. Lincoln-Mercury had some impressively bold designs, particularly its fastback that had buttresses to extend the shape all the way to the tail. This car had two different side trim possibilities. The other Lincoln-Mercury design was toned down a bit, but had two interesting possibilities for side detailing, as well as some crisp, low-profile tail fins.

Junkyard Gem: 1955 Mercury Montclair Coupe

Wed, Jul 20 2022

I find plenty of 1950s Detroit vehicles in the big self-service car graveyards I frequent, but most of them are fairly ordinary sedans that never stood much chance of getting fixed up and put back on the road. Such is not the case with today's Junkyard Gem, which is a top-trim-level, heavily optioned hardtop coupe from one of the most desirable model years of the tailfins-and-chrome postwar era. Nearly every Mercury model ever made was a Ford model with some cosmetic changes applied, and the '55s looked very similar to their mechanically identical Ford brethren. In 1955, the new Mercury came in three trim levels: the entry-level Custom, the medium-zoot Monterey, and the glitzy Montclair. Each was available as a hardtop coupe and four-door sedan, with wagon versions of the Custom and Monterey. The Montclair could be purchased as a convertible or with the wild "Sun Valley" glass roof. The Montclair got its own line of hallucinogenic two-tone interiors, in order to make the daily lives of Europeans feel even more gray and penurious (the UK only dropped food rationing in 1954, and the two Germanies were still clearing the rubble of their blown-up cities). This car's upholstery has been bleached by decades of sitting outside in the harsh High Plains climate, but it started out as vivid red and white "Chromatex" fabric. The list price on this car was $2,631, or about $29,200 in 2022 dollars. The Sun Valley and convertible Montclair each cost $2,712 ($30,100 today). Ford didn't offer a corresponding hardtop coupe in 1955, though the Fairlane Crown Victoria two-door did look extremely snazzy (and cost a mere $2,302— $25,545 now— with the same V8 engine as the Monterey). Meanwhile, Oldsmobile offered the handsome 88 Super Holiday Coupe for $2,714, though the Montclair had the more powerful engine. Oldsmobile had been selling new cars with overhead-valve V8s since the 1949 model year, while Ford didn't ditch the Model A-era flathead V8 for new U.S.-market cars until the 1954 model year (you could buy a new Simca Esplanada in Brazil with an Ardun-headed Ford V8-60 all the way until 1969). GM's Chevrolet Division got all the press in 1955 with the introduction of the brand-new small-block V8 engine, but Ford's 292-cubic-inch (4.8-liter) Y-Block V8 made more power than the 265-cube (4.3-liter) Chevy and the 324ci Olds Rocket 88.