The early 1950s gave Mercury some of its most memorable styling,
and this Mercury Eight Sport Sedan captures that period
beautifully. Finished in the correct Everglade Green with a
contrasting white painted roof, this four-door Mercury combines
flowing postwar body lines, distinctive suicide door rear quarters,
and Flathead V8 power in a car that feels like a rolling snapshot
of its era.
Under the hood is the 255 cubic inch Flathead V8, paired with a
column-shifted automatic transmission. It's a combination made for
relaxed cruising, with the unmistakable sound and character that
helped make Ford and Mercury Flatheads favorites among generations
of enthusiasts.
Inside, the correct two-tone green cloth bench seat interior
complements the exterior and keeps the cabin true to its 1951
roots. The factory-style AM radio maintains the period atmosphere,
and the spacious front and rear bench seats remind you just how
comfortable a full-size American sedan can be.
Outside, 15-inch Mercury steel wheels wear full-size center caps
and 235/75R15 Coker Classic wide whitewall tires, giving the car
the proper early-50s stance. A full-size spare remains with the
car, as do a 1951 Mercury owner's manual and user guide.
For someone searching for a classic Mercury for sale, this Mercury
Eight offers something different from the coupes and convertibles
more commonly seen at shows. Open those rear-hinged doors, settle
onto the broad bench seat, and let the Flathead V8 provide the
soundtrack for a leisurely Sunday drive.
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