This 1969 Mercury Cyclone GT CJ7 is one of only 3,261 CJ7's
produced in '69. This fine example has just 76,855 actual miles and
has been rotisserie restored to better than factory standards
including factory correct Medium Blue Metallic "Q" paint and
matching original "2A" black vinyl interior, making this one of
only 5 with this color combination produced in 1969. It is equipped
with the Cobra-jet 428 engine that puts out 335hp with the Ram Air
induction system and is mated to the C-6 Cruise-O-Matic automatic
transmission with the Equa-lock rear differential. Additional
equipment and options include factory air conditioning, power disc
brakes, power steering, power windows, power door locks, 4 way
power seat, AM/FM stereo with twin speakers, left hand racing
mirror, hood lock pins and head restraints. The Deluxe Marti Report
included with purchase indicates this rare example was ordered as a
company lease plan and was originally delivered to Philio Ford Corp
in Philadelphia, PA. Additional documentation includes the original
build sheet, copy of CO, title copies and electrical inspection
travel card.
Vehicle Details
1969 Mercury Cyclone
Listing ID:CC-1532814
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Youngville, North Carolina
Year:1969
Make:Mercury
Model:Cyclone
Exterior Color:Blue Pearl
Odometer:75127
Stock Number:S8038
VIN:9H16R5
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