This 1951 Mercury Eight was originated from California and is believed to be with all original panels, engine and transmission and was kept as close to original as possible when restored. It has seen its upgrades to non-major mechanical parts such as new radial tires, new dual master cylinder with booster, front disc brakes and rear drum brakes but also has been totally re-wired to ensure a reliable start for its next owner. The current owner is unsure if the transmission is a TH350 or TH400, but it certainly functions well paired to the GM Crate 350 motor which was installed. With manual locks as how it was built originally, this vehicle saw a bit of a contemporary adjustment to its windows which, although it has time-fitting handles which appear to be manual, they are in fact power by moving the window crank one way or the other! A great touch to the original looking interior which has also seen new cloth seats and flooring all the way around.
-Needs New fuel pump (engine tested and runs great!)
-Windows do not roll up, believed to be old/need new motors
- Battery is brand new