Here was an epic project just waiting for the right person to take her home and restore her to her former glory. The car was in tact for the most part but definitely had some rust issues, mainly in the rear quarter panels and rocker panels underneath the doors. A quick look under the rear revealed the lack of a trunk floor. The interior will require a complete reconditioning. The car had a later (most likely a 302) small block under the hood. It appeared to be a column shifted automatic car which had been crudely converted to a floor shift. If I had to guess I would say the car’s paint had been applied with a broom. Even given the body’s rather rough state, this car is rare and desirable enough to make it worth restoring...
Read MoreProgress was slow over the summer and I’ll shamefully admit that I was only able to get the left front wheel cylinder replaced. “Real” work and other projects just kept me away. I really do intend to hit the strip with this behemoth next spring. I will be posting a how-to article on replacing the wheel cylinders on these cars in the near future. After the wheel cylinder replacement is complete, the brake master cylinder will also be replaced. I haven’t given up on the ‘ol Merc, just need some time to finalize the brake repairs, do some minor tune-up work, then hopefully be ready to terrorize the strip next spring!
Read MoreIn my travels (mostly in the Northwest) I make it a point to snap photos of as many fullsize Fords as I can. This includes Galaxies, Mercurys, Continentals, etc. I will share these photos on this site in a section called…..Road Trip maybe?
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