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Mercury Deluxe 239 cubic inch V8 1940

Allmän beskrivning : One of 980 built. Beautiful restoration, proven tour car. Attractive traditional color combination, excellent paint and chrome, nicely finished interior and top. 59AB flathead V8 runs great! Fully sorted and ready to tour!

Mercury was only in its second year of production when this beautiful convertible sedan was built. Interestingly, Ford discontinued the convertible sedan in the Ford line, moving it upscale and with an original sticker price of $1212, it was some 20% more expensive than the top-of-the-line Ford. Looking at the styling it’s easy to see both Ford and Lincoln DNA in the Mercury, which was surely the intention—it’s a really pretty car. We don’t know much about who did the restoration beyond the fact that they knew what they were doing. The Ford Maroon paint is deep and lustrous, the bodywork underneath is laser-straight, and all four doors close with precision, which is a real achievement in a 4-door convertible. The fine-toothed grille echoes big brother Lincoln and the chrome is in beautiful condition, as is the rest of the brightwork on the car. Teardtop-shaped headlight housings incorporate parking lights, while the rear deck is adorned with art-deco “MERCURY EIGHT” lettering. Those bumper ends are a very rare accessory and it carries twin door-mounted mirrors for safety in traffic.

The spacious and luxurious-looking interior is befitting Mercury’s upscale image. It’s just the right size for four adults, remaining maneuverable in traffic but still looking imposing. The leather upholstery is the right stuff—shiny and a bit stiff—and it has been stitched into factory patterns for a very accurate look. The dash is body-colored and highlighted with dark blue plastic inserts, which is correct. A wide speedometer sits atop four auxiliary gauges, all of which are operational save the oil pressure gauge, which has been supplanted by an aftermarket gauge under the dash. Other accessories include an AM radio (not operational, sadly), and a heater/defroster unit under the dash. Tailored carpets add to the Mercury’s luxurious feel and all four windows wind up and down easily. Overhead, the tan canvas convertible top is relatively easy to erect and stow, although it’s always best to do it with a friend. There’s also a good-sized trunk with a matching full-sized spare tire.

1940 Mercurys received a slightly larger 239 cubic inch version of the venerable flathead V8. This is a desirable 56AB version, restored to stock specs and making 95 horsepower. It starts remarkably easily, idles smoothly, and once it’s warmed up, is virtually imperceptible at about 400 RPM. Very impressive! It’s correctly dressed in Ford Green engine enamel with a familiar downdraft carburetor and air cleaner assembly. There’s an accessory oil filter mounted on the firewall (yes, even in 1940, oil filters were optional) and the 6-volt generator has a proper regulator so the electrical system is powerful enough for night driving. The 3-speed manual transmission shifts quite nicely with smooth clutch action, although you don’t want to rush a 3-2 downshift until it’s full warmed up. Dual exhaust with glasspack-style mufflers give it a traditional flathead V8 sound that’s mellow but never too aggressive. You’ll note the floors are original and incredibly clean and fortunately, Ford had switched to hydraulic brakes by the time this one was built. 15-inch steel wheels carry hubcaps and trim rings, as well as a set of 6.70-15 BFGoodrich wide whitewall tires.

Extras include a set of fender skirts, hubcap, and a matching bag for the convertible top boot. Harwood Motors also has a significant cache of spare parts for flathead Fords available, including two spare engines—please inquire.

Having spent some time behind the wheel of this Mercury, we’ve come away very impressed with not only its great road manners but also the quality of the restoration. Mechanically, it’s totally dialed-in and remains a joy to drive. It has no bad habits and always attracts attention wherever it goes. Just a beautiful and rare Mercury, ready to enjoy. Call today!

Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.

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1940 Mercury Deluxe 239 cubic inch V8 is listed såld on ClassicDigest in Macedonia by for $59900.

 

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Karosstyp : Personbil Märke : Mercury Modell : Deluxe Modellversion : 239 cubic inch V8 Motorvolym : 0.0 Årsmodell : 1940 Karosstyp : Convertible Läge : Ohio

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om Mercury
Mercury, bilmärket, har en rik historia som sträcker sig bortom dess roll inom anpassnings- och hot rod-scenen, särskilt med den ikoniska Mercury Eight. Här är några nyckelpunkter att känna till om Mercury:

Bildande och Tidiga År:
Mercury introducerades av Ford Motor Company 1938 som ett mellanprissatt märke och positionerades mellan de prisvärda Ford-modellerna och lyxbilarna i Lincoln-serien. Märket syftade till att fylla gapet mellan dessa två segment.
Mercury Eight:
Mercury Eight, lanserad 1939, är kanske det mest kända modellen i märkets historia. Den hade en stilren design och en kraftfull V8-motor. Denna modell blev populär för anpassning och hot rodding och har fått en betydande plats i amerikansk bilkultur.
Anpassningskultur:
Mercury Eight, med sitt distinkta utseende och relativt överkomliga pris, blev en favorit bland byggare av anpassade bilar. Den spelade en avgörande roll i utvecklingen av kulturen kring anpassade bilar och hot rods, särskilt under perioden efter andra världskriget.
Lead Sleds och Anpassning:
Termen "lead sled" associeras ofta med kraftigt anpassade bilar från 1940- och 1950-talen. Dessa bilar, inklusive Mercury Eight, modifierades ofta med sänkt fjädring, kapade tak och andra stilistiska förändringar. Lead sleds blev en framträdande del av scenen för anpassade bilar, och Mercury Eight var ett populärt val för sådana modifieringar.
Efterkrigstidens Framgång:
Under efterkrigstiden upplevde Mercury, liksom många andra amerikanska biltillverkare, en ökad popularitet när ekonomin blomstrade. Märket bidrog till eran av fascination för eleganta och kraftfulla bilar.
Utveckling av Modeller:
Genom åren producerade Mercury olika modeller och bidrog till Fords utbud. Några märkbara modeller inkluderar Mercury Monterey, Mercury Comet och Mercury Cougar.
Nedgång och Nedläggning:
Trots perioder av framgång mötte Mercury utmaningar när det gällde att etablera en unik identitet separat från Ford. När konsumentpreferenser förändrades hade märket svårt, och Ford tillkännagav slutligen nedläggningen av Mercury år 2010.
Arv i Populärkulturen:
Mercury, särskilt modeller som Mercury Eight, har en betydande plats i amerikansk populärkultur. Dess koppling till anpassnings- och hot rod-scenen, samt dess distinkta design, har lämnat ett varaktigt intryck.
Sammanfattningsvis, medan Mercury Eight firas för sin roll inom anpassnings- och hot rod-kulturen, har Mercury som varumärke spelat en bredare roll i bilhistorien genom att bidra till mellanprissegmentet och spegla tidens bilströmningar