The Mercury Grand Marquis emerged in 1975 as a posher version of the existing Marquis. By the ends of the 1970s, the Grand Marquis' proved so popular it would even outsell the full-sized Mercury base ...
The last generation of the Mercury Eight Coupe had just three years’ worth of production between 1949 and 1951, and one of the latest examples made it to 2023 with a chest of memories and gorgeous ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. The Milan was introduced in 2006, offered as a brand-new family sedan that featured a signature design with four-cylinder or V6 engine options ...
A restored 1951 Mercury Eight Sport Sedan, blending style and heritage, sells without reserve at Raleigh Classic’s September Special. In an era when chrome, curves, and craftsmanship defined the ...
HOT ROD has stated several times in the past that 1949-1951 Mercurys can be considered the foundation of the custom car craze. Nobody has proved our claim better than legendary customizer Dick Dean, ...
The Widow, the most extreme Mercury ever made by the man who invented Candy Apple Red, Joe Bailon, is going under the hammer in January.
The Hirohata Merc, a prime example of the custom car scene that blossomed in midcentury Southern California, notched two records in its sale. By Brett Berk A customized 1951 Mercury coupe astonished ...
A place in time, it was the summer of 1958 and the place was crossing the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, when a young Ron Bowring decided he was crazy about a 1951 Mercury convertible.