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1953 Mercury Monterey, All Original Car, Excellent No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1953 Mileage:53100
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
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1953 Mercury Monterey, same owner since 1960. 255 flat head factory V-8  with Merc-O Matic transmission. 53,000 original miles on a 100% RUST FREE California black plate car. Car is all original with the exception of the front and rear seat and headliner being redone many years ago and wheel covers. Chrome, stainless are the original and are in excellent condition, paint is the original and has great patina. body is exceptionally straight.  Dash is perfect. The is the anniversary edition car. Everything works, runs and drives fast and smooth. Car always garaged and well taken care of. Again, this car does not have a ANY rust anywhere. Great old original car. California title with up to date registration. I have the 2014 tag for the rear license plate. No reserve, sold to high bidder. Please call with questions or offers on the car. 951-776-9603   photo DSCN6219_zps9504ca94.jpg  photo DSCN6220_zpsbf959038.jpg  photo DSCN6222_zps0069c9fe.jpg  photo DSCN6223_zps49ba19f5.jpg  photo DSCN6218_zps11672003.jpg  photo DSCN6217_zps750c79a7.jpg  photo DSCN6216_zpsf961c688.jpg  photo DSCN6215_zps9aa7ec72.jpg  photo DSCN6214_zps02369db2.jpg  photo DSCN6213_zpsc77c0242.jpg  photo DSCN6212_zps4883ef5f.jpg  photo DSCN6211_zps49544aab.jpg  photo DSCN6210_zpse119b944.jpg  photo DSCN6151_zps47758161.jpg  photo DSCN6149_zps82d7b53d.jpg  photo DSCN6143_zps50d18dea.jpg  photo DSCN6137_zpsfed2b7a6.jpg  photo DSCN6130_zps6a2ff3e0.jpg  photo DSCN6234_zps3870c6d8.jpg  photo DSCN6233_zps041cbd64.jpg  photo DSCN6231_zps9a51d597.jpg  photo DSCN6230_zps15e350de.jpg  photo DSCN6229_zpsac590417.jpg  photo DSCN6228_zpsbf00e576.jpg  photo DSCN6227_zps36a46225.jpg  photo DSCN6226_zpsc317b70b.jpg  photo DSCN6225_zpsf27fe7b0.jpg  photo DSCN6224_zps5d4b56ef.jpg  photo DSCN6148_zps63c13cb6.jpg  photo DSCN6147_zps2bc3c2eb.jpg  photo DSCN6146_zps4df3316e.jpg  photo DSCN6145_zps1f727552.jpg  photo DSCN6129_zpse8839f10.jpg  photo DSCN6125_zpsbaa2cafc.jpg  photo DSCN6122_zps19ce871e.jpg  photo DSCN6120_zpsbbd04526.jpg  photo DSCN6119_zps3d1fc97b.jpg  photo DSCN6118_zpsd7295cb4.jpg  photo DSCN6113_zps95ffa6bc.jpg  photo DSCN6111_zpse96c11af.jpg  photo DSCN6154_zpse4689db3.jpg

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Ford recalls over 953,000 vehicles to replace Takata airbag inflators

Fri, Jan 4 2019

DETROIT — Ford is recalling more than 953,000 vehicles worldwide to replace Takata passenger airbag inflators that can explode and hurl shrapnel. The move includes over 782,000 vehicles in the U.S. and is part of the largest series of recalls in U.S. history. Included are the 2010 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX, the 2010 and 2011 Ford Ranger, the 2010 to 2012 Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ, the 2010 and 2011 Mercury Milan, and the 2010 to 2014 Ford Mustang. Some of the recalls may be limited to specific geographic areas of the U.S. Takata used the chemical ammonium nitrate to create an explosion to inflate airbags. But it can deteriorate over time due to heat and humidity and explode with too much force, blowing apart a metal canister designed to contain the explosion. At least 23 people have been killed worldwide and hundreds injured by the inflators. Ford says it doesn't know of any injuries in vehicles included in this recall. Dealers will replace the inflators. Ford will notify owners about the recall starting on Feb. 18, and the company has replacement parts available for dealers to order, said spokeswoman Monique Brentley. In previous Takata recalls, parts availability had been an issue. Owners can go to this Ford website and key in their vehicle identification number to see if their cars and SUVs are being recalled. The same information will be available soon at the NHTSA recall website. More than three years after the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration took over management of recalls involving Takata inflators, one third of the recalled inflators still have not been replaced, according to an annual report from the government and a court-appointed monitor. The report says 16.7 million faulty inflators out of 50 million under recall have yet to be replaced. And 10 million more inflators are scheduled to be recalled this month, including the Ford vehicles. Safety advocates said the completion rate should be far higher given the danger associated with the inflators. The recalls forced Takata of Japan to seek bankruptcy protection and sell most of its assets to pay for the fixes. The inflators grow more dangerous as they get older because ammonium nitrate deteriorates due to high humidity and cycles from hot temperatures to cold. The most dangerous inflators are in areas of the South along the Gulf of Mexico that have high humidity. Related Video:

Jill Wagner retired as Mercury spokeswoman

Wed, 17 Nov 2010

Jill Wagner has officially given up her crown as the queen of Mercury. With the Ford middle child on its way to the scrap heap, Wagner no longer has any automotive hardware to promote. Given her varied talents, we wouldn't be surprised to see her pick up where she left off with another automaker.
And here you thought you'd never be upset about Mercury's passing.
Thanks for the tip, Gregg!

Junkyard Gem: 1971 Mercury Comet 2-Door Sedan

Sat, Sep 10 2022

When Ford introduced the original Maverick for the 1970 model year, Dearborn tradition required that a Mercury-badged version be created. That car ended up being the Comet, built from the 1971 through 1977 model years. Here's one of those first-year Comets in rough but recognizable condition, found in a Denver self-service yard not long ago. The Comet name had spent the 1960s affixed to the flanks of Mercurized Ford Falcons (1960-1965) and Fairlanes (1966-1969). Since the Maverick was the successor of the Falcon — sales of which went into an irrecoverable downward spiral once its sportier Mustang first cousin hit the streets — it made sense to move the Comet name over to the Mercury version. Nearly every American Mercury model ever sold was a U.S.-market Ford model with a different name and some gingerbread slapped on. Notable exceptions to this tradition include the 1999-2002 Mercury Cougar (mechanically based on the Contour but with a unique body) and the 1991-1994 Mercury Capri (an Australian-built mashup of Mazda components borrowed from the Ford Laser). The Comet was by far the cheapest Mercury model available in 1971, though it was considered more prestigious than its Maverick counterpart. The price tag on the '71 Comet two-door sedan started at $2,217 (about $16,505 in 2022 dollars), while the '71 Maverick two-door sedan cost $2,175 ($16,193 today). Meanwhile, AMC would sell you a new Hornet two-door sedan for one dollar less than a Maverick, Chevrolet had the Nova coupe for a dollar more than the Maverick, and Plymouth offered the Valiant Duster for $2,313 ($17,220 now). Toyota had a Maverick competitor as well that year, with the Corona at $2,150 for the sedan and $2,310 for the coupe. Having driven every one of the aforementioned models, I'd take the Duster if I went back in time and had to choose one (as a 1969 Corona owner, I'm not a fan of the 1971 facelift, though the Corona's build quality beats the Duster's). The build sticker on this car tells us that it was built at the Kansas City Assembly Plant (where Transits and F-150s are made today) and sold through the Los Angeles district sales office (there was a DSO in Denver, so it's a near-certainty that this car didn't start out in Colorado). The paint started out as Bright Blue Metallic (it's neither bright nor metallic 51 years down the road) and the interior was done up in Medium Blue Cloth & Vinyl.