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1955 Mercury Monterey Auto Trans, Ac, Power Steering Montclair No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:138000
Location:

Saint Johns, Florida, United States

Saint Johns, Florida, United States

I have my 1955 Mercury Monetery forsale. This car is all original with original 292ci "y-8" engine and merc-o-matic 3 speed automatic transmission. It's a great car, could be used for daily driving or could be restored to showroom standards. Previous owner has done lots of work to the vehicle making it a great car. I have all records of what has been done to it, well over 10K in restoration costs. The engine is its original 292 motor with brand new Holley 4-barrel carb on it. The motor was completely disassembled and rebuilt in 2003 at 127,000 miles, it has 138,000 now. Engine was rebuilt by a shop here in Jacksonville. Runs pretty well, its quiet with no abnormal sounds from engine and runs strong. Previous owner installed an alternator in place of the generator, the old generator will be included with the vehicle.  The transmission was also rebuilt in 2003 here in Jacksonville florida. This was done at 127,000 shortly after engine was rebuilt. Transmission shifts great and has no fluid leaks.  The interior was re-done in 2001, new seat covers, door panels, headliner, and carpet. Seats and head liner look great with no flaws at all, the carpet has faded a bit but nothing torn or missing.  The car has 4 wheel drum brakes, power steering, aftermarket ac(needs a charge), the blower blows on all speeds and the compressor clutch engages, just needs a vacuum and re-charge and should blow cold. Two years ago a new rebuilt hydraulic ram was installed for the power steering.  Considering the car is original and 60 years old the body is in good condition with no major rust. The frame and the floor pans are solid. Some rust bubbles behind the wheels and some bubbles around the trim on the roof. All structure points on the car are solid. The trunk floor is solid, no rust. Some of the chrome trim has pitted over the years as well  Car is sold as-is with no warranty.  Need a depsosit of 500.00 within 24 hours of winning the auction and car needs to be paid in full within 5 days of auction.  Please contact me with any questions, i will aid in helping the buying with shipping if need be.  Thanks  photo IMG_2849_zps77992889.jpg  photo IMG_2850_zps769e5ec5.jpg  photo IMG_2852_zps37b3159a.jpg  photo IMG_2767_zps1afebcb8.jpg  photo IMG_2856_zpsc624a758.jpg  photo IMG_2855_zps4741fba5.jpg  photo IMG_2856_zpsc624a758.jpg  photo IMG_2858_zps5f7af6a1.jpg  photo IMG_2861_zps310afefc.jpg  photo IMG_2863_zps2025c427.jpg  photo IMG_2862_zps129e7e2b.jpg  photo IMG_2864_zps4ff4c5d9.jpg  photo IMG_2778_zps0d296ed9.jpg  photo IMG_2859_zps17f60943.jpg  photo IMG_2865_zpsbe3837c4.jpg  photo IMG_2866_zps94703b0f.jpg  photo IMG_2869_zps47904910.jpg  photo IMG_2867_zps9521c526.jpg  photo IMG_2868_zps6e117f69.jpg  photo IMG_2870_zps3fbaa116.jpg

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