Here is a beautiful 1953 Mercury Monterey Convertible finished in
yellow, with a tan top and a yellow-and-black leather interior. It
is riding on wide whites with Mercury wheel covers. This Monterey
is a recent, documented frame-off restoration modeled after the car
featured in the classic film ''The Long, Long Trailer.'' The paint
shows a couple of minor concerns and a pair of small dings on the
hood, but carries good overall luster. Chrome and brightwork are
beautiful and reflect brilliantly against the paint. The power
convertible top will need a new drive screw, but it lowers and
raises by hand. The top is new in beige and comes with a black
parade boot. Under the hood is a 255 CID Flathead V8 paired with a
3-speed Merc-O-Matic, still running 6-volt positive ground - a
setup that makes this car a pleasure to drive. The underside looks
just as good as the rest of the car. Inside, the leather front
bench with a 50/50 folding split and the fixed rear bench both look
like new, as do the door panels and carpeting. Power windows are
included, the dash is all original, and every gauge is in working
order - it just needs a radio to be complete. On the road, this
Mercury glides like a dream. Contact us for more information. Give
us a call at 763-999-1098 / 763-434-6565 or email
''[email protected]'' to inquire about this 1953 Mercury
Monterey Convertible. WE ARE OPEN TO TRADES AND FINANCING &
WARRANTY ARE AVAILABLE!
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