Vehicle Description
This 1956 Mercury Custom has a terrific custom cruiser attitude
with its detailed two-tone inside and out. As you look over the
full package, this hardtop almost turns back the clock with its
commitment to individual style and true charm.
You can tell this car has style even from blocks away. The red
paint with white highlighting the hardtop roof has a timeless
attractiveness. And as this one gets closer, you start to notice
the details. They deleted the front badging so that the white
pinstripes have a smooth canvas to take center stage. They flow
from the hood, down the side, and onto the rear for a comprehensive
appearance. The dual exhaust tips, side skirts, whitewall tires,
and exhaust cutouts all add to this cruiser appeal. And of course,
the Continental kit on the back gives this a longer and more
sophisticated appearance. There's even quality in the fundamentals.
The doors line up nicely so that the sweeping side trim has an
artful style, and the big chrome bumper/grille combo has the bright
look of distinction. Overall, what we like best about this one is
the balance it provides. It's a true custom cruiser with a terrific
look from every angle. But this is also not one of those cars that
will only get trailered to the World of Wheels. Instead, this is a
true cruiser and a real driver. So it will impress no matter if
you're asked to join the parade route or just going on an ice cream
run.
The two-tone red and white continues inside on the upholstery, side
panels, carpeting, headliner with a bright and clean style. There's
even red pinstriping across the full dash. So we know you'll be
rolling down all the windows on this pillarless hardtop just so
people can get a good look inside. The view from behind the wheel
is pure 1950s cool. The instrument panel is a great-looking piece
of industrial design, and it comes complete with plenty of bright
trim to accentuate the dash. This Mercury Custom was truly meant
for cruising around the town, and so you are upgraded to an
AM/FM/cassette stereo, modern speakers, and updated fuel gauge are
all well-placed to make a better driver without taking away from
the overall vintage atmosphere.
The Mercury V8 made for a great powerhouse for the cruisers back in
the day, and so it's great to have an era-correct block still under
the hood today. The 292 cubic-inch motor looks tidy, with the blue
oil bath air cleaner with matching valve covers radiating from the
darkness. It produces good power, and you'll love taking full
control with the three-speed manual transmission.
This Mercury Custom is one of the coolest ways to aimlessly wander
the boulevard on a Saturday night. So don't let this distinctive
hardtop slip away. Call today!!!