1969 Factory "m" Code 351-4, Manual Trans, Resto Project, Runs And Drives Great, on 2040-cars
1969 MERCURY COUGAR, TRUE "M" CODE 351-4 290HP WITH 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION.
ORIGINALLY A 3 SPEED MANUAL, CHANGED OUT LONG AGO FOR THE 4 SPEED. IT NEEDS RESTORATION, COMPETE PAINT, AND SOME INTERIOR WORK, SOME WINDOW SEALS COME WITH THE DEAL. BODY IS SOLID, BUT RUST IN DOOR BOTTOMS, AND SOME MINOR BEHIND THE WHEELS. HEADLIGHTS FUNCTION CORRECTLY. IT RUNS REAL STRONG, NO ISSUES WITH DRIVE LINE. IT'S A RARE FIND, THESE MERC DON'T COME UP FOR SALE VERY OFTEN, AND THE MANUAL SHIFT IS VERY RARE. NEW WHEELS AND TIRES, NEW FULL EXHAUST. TAIL LIGHTS IN GOOD SHAPE. TAG DECODES AS: 65A COUGAR BASE COLOR / MAROON TRIM /1D RED DATE 106 DSO / ATLANTA AXLE / 6 300 RATIO TRANS /1 3 SPEED MANUAL PRIVATE COLLECTOR. THE ENGINE LOOKS TO HAVE BEEN REBUILT IT RUNS REAL GOOD, NO SMOKE, KNOCK, OR ISSUES, I DO NOT KNOW WHAT 4 SPEED WAS USED, I DO KNOW THE CLUTCH AND SHIFTING IS IN GOOD ORDER. TIRES AND WHEELS ARE NEW, EXHAUST IS COMPLETE. PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS A PROJECT CAR, OR YOU CAN USE IT AS IT SITS. IF YOU WOULD NEED HELP WITH TRANSPORT, I MAY BE ABLE TO ASSIST. I MAKE REGULAR RUNS FROM CINCINNATI OHIO THROUGH WV, VA, KY, TN, GA, NC, SC, AND NORTHERN FL. I CAN ALSO HELP WITH OTHER SHIPPING DETAILS INCLUDING OUT OF COUNTRY SALES. I HAVE A FEW MORE PICS, IF NEEDED OR TO ASK QUESTIONS DIRECT USE MY EMAIL ADDRESS ULTRAMAN@FUSE.NET THANKS, BOB 513-248-4400 |
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Junkyard Gem: 1979 Mercury Marquis 2-Door Sedan
Sun, Jul 25 2021As the creator of the now-much-overused term "Malaise Era" (which I say started in 1973 and ended in 1983, full stop), I have a certain affection for the big two-door Detroit cars of the late 1970s. When such a car is built on the very first model year of Ford's long-lived Panther platform and I find one in a junkyard, I must document it. The 1979 Mercury Marquis is such a car, and this one was found in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service yard last month. Since Ford built the Grand Marquis all the way through the demise of the Panther platform— and Mercury itself— in 2011, it's easy for us to forget that the model name started out as just the plain old Marquis, back in the 1967 model year, with the Grand appellation used for the car's top trim level. While today's Junkyard Gem has some of the features of the Grand Marquis and Marquis Brougham trim levels for 1979 (notably the padded vinyl landau roof and power windows), it lacks the huge chrome lower-body moldings of those cars. Instead, it's a regular Marquis 2-door sedan with a big load of expensive options. That landau roof has suffered greatly from its decades beneath the vinyl-disintegrating California sun. The Panther platform was a big technological upgrade from the late-1950s-vintage chassis technology of full-sized Fords of the 1960s and 1970s, and it stayed in front-line service in much the same form through 2011. Though its ride and handling were much improved, the 1979 Marquis was quite a bit smaller than its predecessors, and that caused some grumbling among Mercury shoppers. Some ham-handed junkyard shoppers really tore up the interior of this car while extracting a few bits and pieces, but we can still admire the Pine Green pleather of the glorious Twin Comfort Lounge front seats. You had two engine choices when buying a new '79 Marquis: the base 302-cubic-inch (5.0-liter) Windsor V8 making 129 horsepower or the optional 351-cubic-inch (5.8-liter) Windsor V8 rated at 138 horsepower. This one appears to be the 351, the same engine as had been swapped into the pizza-delivery Mercury I drove in the middle 1980s. New cars sold in California around this time had these giant emissions-numbers stickers on the side glass. Later, they went on the underside of the hood.
Icon and Stealth EV are building an electric Derelict Mercury
Mon, May 14 2018Icon, a company known for its high-quality restomod vehicles, is building another Derelict, this one a 1949 Mercury coupe. While the fact Icon is building another one of its sleeper hot rods with patina isn't the most shocking, what's under the hood is. The company has teamed up with Stealth EV to turn this latest Derelict into an electric car. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. The car was shown in the above Twitter post with video. The exterior is just what you'd expect from an Icon Derelict. It's solid but with a weathered finish. And even as the guy from Stealth EV approaches the car, it looks like it has a V8 under the hood. But as he explains, there's actually the two motor controllers and half of a Tesla battery pack under there. It's just that they've all been given some classy looking metal casings and mounted to look like a V8. Apparently the motors themselves are in the transmission tunnel. The Stealth EV rep says it uses a pair of AM Racing motors. Depending on which motor controllers the companies are using, those motors could produce as much as 700 horsepower. Power will go to the rear wheels and no transmission will be used, making it direct drive. It will have a limited-slip differential, and the whole car sits on an Art Morrison chassis with independent suspension. This actually isn't the first electric Icon, nor the first developed with Stealth EV. Before this, the companies created a totally awesome electric Volkswagen Thing. That little truck made much less power at 180 horses, but it was also a way smaller and lighter vehicle. Related Video:
Mercury rises around sexy Cougar pack
Sat, May 30 2015With a slightly larger body and a more luxurious interior, the Mercury Cougar doesn't carry quite as much cachet among pony car enthusiasts as the venerable Ford Mustang. But don't try to make that argument around Cougar super-fan Mike Brown. Since starting his Cougar collecting in 1988, Brown has become an absolute expert on the model, and he claims to have owned 400 of the Mercury pony cars in that time. Ten of them are in his collection today, not to mention a heap of spare parts in the garage. Check out some of the rarer members of Brown's fleet and allow him to tell you about them in this interesting interview from Electric Federal.