Remarkably preserved and unmodified, this 1950 Mercury Monterey
coupe presents in stunning Maywood Green - a true automotive
unicorn considering most examples were transformed into custom lead
sleds decades ago. The deep, lustrous paint accentuates the flowing
lines of Mercury's most coveted body style, complemented by
meticulously maintained chrome and brightwork from front to back.
Museum-kept for years and reportedly once connected to Willie
Nelson, this Mercury carries both historical intrigue and
incredible originality. Those authentic wide whitewall 7.10-15
tires wrapped around classic 15-inch wheels provide the perfect
stance for this increasingly rare post-war classic that stands as a
gorgeous monument to factory-correct American automotive
design.
The interior showcases an exceptionally well-preserved tan and
brown stripe Bedford Cord upholstery that creates a striking
contrast against the green exterior. Most incredibly, the bench
seats remain protected in their original plastic coverings-a
virtually unheard-of find for a vehicle of this vintage. Every
element of the cabin exhibits remarkable authenticity, from the
professionally painted dash and door panels to the crisp gauges and
like-new control knobs. The column-mounted shifter for the 3-speed
manual transmission awaits your hand, while the taut headliner and
perfectly fitted carpets contribute to an interior ambiance that
feels frozen in time from the day it left the Mercury showroom.
A period-correct 255 cubic inch Mercury Flathead V8 powers this
automotive time capsule, paired with its 3-speed manual
transmission operated via the column shifter. The engine
compartment maintains a largely factory appearance with select
updates including a newer carburetor. Running on its original
6-volt electrical system with generator, this Mercury fires up
readily and drives exceptionally well. The dual exhaust system
produces that unmistakable flathead rumble while the drum brakes
deliver reliable stopping power. With thoughtful upgrades to the
wiring and decent hoses and belts, this Monterey delivers vintage
driving pleasure without sacrificing reliability.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 255 Flathead V8 Engine
• 3-Speed Manual Transmission
• Single 2-Barrel Carburetor
• Dual Exhaust
• Drum Brakes
• 6-Volt Electrical System
• Dana 41 Rear Axle
• Independent Front Suspension with Coil Springs
• Leaf Spring Rear Suspension
• Maywood Green Paint
• 15" Wheels in 7.10-15 Wide Whitewall Tires
• Chrome Bumpers and Trim
• Original Mercury Emblems
• Tan and Brown Interior with Stripe Bedford Cord Upholstery on
Bench Seats
• Column Shifter
• AM Radio
• Painted Dash and Door Panels
• Carpeted Floors
• Original Carburetor and Air Filter in Trunk
Surviving in its factory-correct form when almost all others were
customized, this 1950 Mercury Monterey represents an increasingly
endangered species in the collector car world. With its gorgeous
green paint, time-capsule interior, and authentic Flathead V8, this
coupe offers a genuine slice of automotive history that becomes
harder to find with each passing year. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1950 Mercury Monterey
Listing ID:CC-1934067
Price:$51,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1950
Make:Mercury
Model:Monterey
Exterior Color:Maywood Green
Interior Color:Tan and Brown Stripe Bedford Cord
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:38800
Stock Number:9132-CHA
VIN:50SL46129M
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