The Mercury Eight went into production in 1939 and was the only
Mercury model through 1951. The first post-war Merc, the 1949
model, introduced new distinctive 'envelope' styling. This enclosed
body appearance put an end to the monotony of pre-war styles and
sales figures for both Ford and Mercury broke records in '49. This
1951 Mercury Eight Sport Coupe is from the Dennis Carpenter
collection. The Merc is an original survivor with the exception of
a replacement 255ci flathead V8 engine, said to be the correct
year/size. It is very likely that this Merc spent decades in the
dry state of Texas. The dealer emblem on the car's trunk lid reads
'Frank Weaver Motors, Gatesville' and the 1978 inspection sticker
is from Texas - can't be sure, but either way this Merc is solid as
a rock. The coupe looks very handsome with its original Sheffield
Green finish that is accented by magnificent patina and rear fender
skirts. The steel wheels with full Merc hubcaps mount 15" Firestone
wide-white bias-ply tires and the chrome is in overall good
condition. The interior is all-original except for some creative
seat covers, but it needs some TLC. The dash is equipped with full
factory instrumentation and the original AM radio (non-working). A
vintage '50s Merc wheel completes the interior package. As stated
above, the Mercury is powered by the replacement 255ci flathead V8
that was factory rated at 112hp and sounds strong through dual
exhaust. The flathead is backed by a 3-speed manual transmission
w/OD and stock differential. Steering is manual and stopping power
is provided by large 4-wheel drum brakes. This is a classic,
unmolested Mercury Eight Coupe that is literally timeless. ALL
VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS"
Vehicle Details
1951 Mercury Coupe
Listing ID:CC-1871806
Price:$37,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1951
Make:Mercury
Model:Coupe
Exterior Color:Green Patina
Interior Color:Green
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:64342
Stock Number:3875
VIN:51SL69885M
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