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1954 Mercury Monterey 2 Door Hard Top on 2040-cars

Year:1954 Mileage:92713 Color: Blue /
 Tan
Location:

Corvallis, Oregon, United States

Corvallis, Oregon, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Three speed with overdrive
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V8 engine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 54LA26389M Year: 1954
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Mercury
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Monterey
Trim: 2 door hard top
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 92,713
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1954 Mercury Monterey 2 door Hard top.  Original V8 and 3 speed Over Drive car.  California Car from 1954 to 2005 (41 years).   Original California Black Plates are still on the car.  Car has been in Oregon for the last 8 years, and that is where it is now.    (The roads are not salted in California or Oregon, so our cars don't rust out.)  This car has some  minor body damage. (Lower right and left rear quarter panels).  Please see pictures.  It has  surface rust, as can be seen in the exterior pictures.  The Floor pans, fenders, quarter panels, doors, trunk pan are all very solid. Again those areas have some surface rust,that is easily repairable.  Please see the pictures.  The carpeting was removed to show how good the floors and trunk are.  The frame is very nice.  Again, a solid California Car.  With great Patina.

DRIVE TRAIN- It has a Y Block V8 engine, that is NOT original to the car.  It still has the original  three speed and overdrive transmission and rear end.     The condition of the engine and transmission are unknown.  The engine does turn over freely.  The car does NOT run.  It will have to be trailered.   All the glass is good.  Has all the upholstery, door panels, head liner, etc.  The car is all there.   The tires and wheels are good and it rolls around fine.   The emergency brake works. We can  assist in loading the car.  The car could be shipped by a commercial Car Carrier, but they charge extra, when a vehicle does not run.  If you want a shipping quote, Google "Car shipping quotes" put in our Zip Code of 97330, and your Zip code, and you will get several quotes.

I am listing this for a friend, who has a Treasure Trove of Lincoln and Mercury parts.   So if you have any questions regarding the car,  please Call:  1- (541) 740-4910 and ask for Don.

So what we have is:  A very solid 1954 Mercury Monterey from California, that needs a restoration.  Or, make it a driver as a "BARN FIND", with its very attractive "Patina".  Very good car to start from, that does not need major body work or the replacement of all the floors or body panels.  The owner is 71 years old, and is trying to reduce his Project Car Fleet.  Clean and clear Oregon title.  If Don is not available, please call me at (541) 740-4140 and ask for Al.  Good Luck in bidding.
The Reserve on this Mercury is very Low.  It is going to sell.


On Apr-16-13 at 20:03:29 PDT, seller added the following information:

The owner (Don) has a 292 Y Block Ford engine, with custom finned valve covers, 4 barrel Carb, air cleaner, distributor, wires, etc. complete good running engine, with a 3 speed Ford Automatic; available for purchase; for an extra $1200.00 to the winning bidder. If the winning bidder does not want the engine/trans, he will sell the engine and transmission for $1200.00 after the auction. The tires have about 70% tread. They are a matching set of BFGoodrich T/A radial tires (All 5 tires).


On Apr-16-13 at 20:57:35 PDT, seller added the following information:

 My math is bad.  The Mercury was in California from 1954 to 2005,  and that is 51 years;  not the 41 years I put in the original listing.   Any way you look at it, this Mercury is 59 years old and looks great for it age.   How many cars  are in Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Ohio, New York, Illinois, etc....   that are 59 years old????  Virtually none...  They all rusted out many years ago, and have become Campbell Soup cans.   I hope you Rust Belt guys,  take note and realize that this Mercury is a real treasure.  It may be too cheap at $3750.00.     You decide.....

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