West Coast Classics are proud to present an exceptional and
completely rust free example of this 1954 Mercury Monterey 2 Door
Hardtop with an upgraded 292 CI 'Power Pack' 4 BBL V8 engine
overbored to 305 c.i. matched to the Merc-O-Matic automatic
transmission in beautiful and striking 'Flo-Tone' two-tone color
combination of 'Green' with a White? roof and with a matching
Turquoise & White? interior. Decoding the data
plate and paint tag reveals the following production
information:Style: 60B Monterey Two-Door Hardtop CoupePaint: 22
Arctic WhiteTrim: 475 Turquoise and Ivory vinylH 31: August 31
build date77: Daily sequential production numberThe car has an
upgraded 292 V8 high performance Power Pack engine, a Merc-O-Matic
automatic transmission ($190), and is fully loaded with heater
& defroster ($74), AM radio ($90), power steering ($140),
power brakes ($48), power front seat, road lamps, rear fender
skirts, hubcaps, cloth & vinyl upholstery, carpeting,
electric clock, horn ring, chrome window surround moldings, full
length body side stainless trim, rocker panel moldings.A 292ci V8
was reportedly installed in 1998 and later bored over to displace
305ci. The engine is backed by a three-speed automatic
transmission. Equipment includes 15 steel wheels, power-assisted
drum brakes, power steering, front seatbelts, an AM radio, a cabin
heater, and a dual exhaust system with glasspack
mufflers. Overbored 292 V8Three-Speed Automatic
TransmissionGreen & White PaintTurquoise & White
Vinyl Upholstery15" Steel Wheels w/CoversPower Steering &
BrakesGlasspack MufflersAM RadioHeaterStyling incorporates a faux
hood scoop, dual side mirrors, and dual round headlights.Steel 15
wheels wear full covers and are mounted with Coker whitewall
tires. The car is equipped with power-assisted drum brakes
and power steering.The two-spoke steering wheel has a chrome horn
ring, and it frames a 110-mph speedometer along with gauges for
engine temperature, oil pressure, fuel level, and battery
charge. The 292ci V8 was reportedly installed in 1998, and
in 2008, it was bored to displace 305ci. A valve adjustment was
reportedly performed in 2019.Power is routed to the rear wheels
through a three-speed automatic transmission. The dual
exhaust system is fitted with glasspack mufflers.The legendary
Mercury Monterey coupe was forever immortalized in 1949 by James
Dean in 'Rebel without a Cause' and then the following year was
chosen as the official Pace Car for the Indianapolis 500, and with
good reason - big, imposing and expensive and a standout amongst
1950's American cars for both exceptional and unique styling and
sound engineering and performance, coupled with solid construction
and a high quality fit and finish, the Mercury Monterey was a
top-of-the-line sub-series in 1952 before becoming a line of its
own for 1953-54.Ford's flathead V8 continued until 1954 with the
company's introduction of the all new 292 'Y' block overhead valve
V8 with a five-main-bearing crankshaft and a standard 4 barrel
carburetor, also to be used in the Ford Thunderbird. The Monterey
was available as a convertible, sedan, a pillar-less coupe and
station wagon.This particular example is firstly very original and
honest with no signs or history of any accidents or rust and with a
solid undercoated and rust free undercarriage.The 292 V8 Power Pack
198HP overbored engine is extremely strong and powerful and sounds
absolutely magnificent with this particular car also driving
absolutely magnificently - must be driven to be fully appreciated.
The transmission shifts smoothly through the gears and the car is
an absolute pleasure to drive!
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