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I like the comet. nice car
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Interesting that this '57 Commuter has the Turnpike Cruiser four headlight set up. Was that an option, or installed after the fact ? Anybody know ? Sal |
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11-14-2017, 01:16 PM | #23 |
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As I understand the headlite situation is that there were 5 states in 1957 where the quad headlites were not allowed.
As I have seen most of the 57 Mercs were built with the quad headlite setup although I have never seen a spec of quad verses dual build numbers. Its the single headlamp per fender vehicles that are the minority. Personally I think the single headlite fenders are a lot cleaner and helps to create a more aggressive looking machine. The 57 Fords were also originally slated to be a quad headlite arrangement. Finally in 1958 all of the states allowed the quad lamp setup. What blows me away is the right hand drive setup. I cant imagine how complex that must have been to pull off. The Merc automatic used a push button/lever engagement arrangement that was mounted to the left side on the dash (on a left hand drive vehicle). If it was a stick car it would have been odd to drive. Oldmics Last edited by Oldmics; 11-20-2017 at 03:41 PM. |
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How about this neat 1961 Falcon Two-Door Station Wagon. It seems to have 14" wheels judging by the 62 (rear) and 63 (front) Galaxie Wheelcovers? |
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What is the M335 option? Thanks Jim |
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Follow the link below to read about the Mercury race team headed by Bill Stroppe who developed the M 335 . http://ford-mel-engine.com/viewtopic.php?f=110&t=1286 Oldmics Last edited by Oldmics; 11-14-2017 at 10:14 PM. |
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Hemmings recently did a story on the 1957 Mercury Monterey M-335. Read all about it on this link.
https://www.hemmings.com/magazine/mu...5/3186171.html |
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True about some states not allowing dualing headlamps. My father bought a 58 CHEV and was not at first allowed in TN and we were visiting family in Abington, VA (directly at state line). They later allowed them.
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The 1957 MERC was scheduled to receive the upcoming 410 MEL. Ford had foundry/casting problems and MERC then chose the LINC 368 for premium power (over the 312). The 410 was finally released and went to the 58 EDSEL as they had an early release date. (The 361 FE also went to EDSEL making it the first FE issued on the 58 model run, not the 332/352). BTW- Bill Stroppe also had much to do with the 56 MERC M260 and 58 MERC 430 3X2 SUPER MARAUDER.
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Dealer signage usually read LINC-MERC with COMET shown separate.
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Here is another rare two door beauty. This time it is a 1959 Ford Country Sedan. Any more two door wagons out there? |
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my 54
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Don't know, looks like a 54 ford with 54Merc. front sheetmetal, and 51 Merc. tail lights and part of the 51 Merc rear quarter panels , special wood treatment at the back corners. cant tell much more from one single small picture . looks good though.
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Here is a large picture of that 54 Mercury Two-Door Station Wagon. Whoever built it, did a fantastic job, as Mercury never built a Two-Door Wagon after the 1951 Mercury Woodys. |
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My best guess, and the easiest way to do it would be to have converted a '54 Merc wagon into a two door. Hard to tell from the photo if it's a Ford or Merc dash board.
Maybe Tomjc will enlighten us with the story. Sal |
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Here is a picture of a survivor, a 1956 Ford Parklane. It was Ford's attempt to offer a wagon to try and compete with the Chevrolet Nomad. |
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I was always a fan of the Parklane, had one once back in the late '60's, paid less than $900.00 for it. wish I had it now.
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How neat is this 1957 Ford Del Rio Ranch Wagon ? |
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Looks pretty good with a '58 hood.
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