Latest installment in the 'Notable, Classic Mercurys' series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiEtWG3omWA
Latest installment in the 'Notable, Classic Mercurys' series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiEtWG3omWA
Current Garage:
2005 Mustang GT Premium
2019 Ranger Lariat Super Crewcab 4WD
2015 Triumph Trophy SE
“You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth.”
― William W. Purkey
~But, it makes it a lot easier when he is manscaped.~ Haggis
~Cool, I can have one of those strangulation orgasms without the strangle.
WIN WIN!~ Zack
~Who needs to stop? I just wanna gooooooooooo ~ -Matt-
What a beauty! I love a sleeper!
2003 300A Black, #4918 of 7838, 17,400 Miles
Tune, KYB's, JLT, FlowMaster 42441, Res Delete, New BFG's, 8 coats of zymoil Titanium
2003 300B Silver Birch, #21 of 419, 29,800 miles
Tune, JLT, FlowMaster 42441 Res Delete, New Nitto 235/255 Bigcarsforever dead peddle & custom SRP peddles, 5 coats Zymoil Titanium, Addco front and rear sway bars, KYBs, 1/2 inch coil cut, Sparta Watts link and Control Arms, Carfixer alignment.
2003 CV Sport Matador Red, 19,280 Miles, DD, Curless Full Service Royal flush, Marto Tune, 18 Chrome Wheels w 235/265 front/back Nitto tires, NEW OEM Sport Springs -1 coil & Monroe Severe Duty (front) shocks, Addco front and rear sway bars, KYB rear Shocks, Carfixer Alignment.
2004 CV HPP Silver Birch, 93,000 miles. Son's DD, 18 Chrome Wheels w 235/265 front/back Nitto tires (thank you Lowndex!)
I Love these Classics. My brother had a 1965 Caliente that was a 289 ci, four barrel and Single exhaust. Unfortunately he totaled it after an elderly couple pulled out in front of him, while stationed at Ft. Polk, LA. The couple had no insurance.
Imagine the following car with a white interior, nearly completely loaded with 289 2V C code motor. Grand dad sold it and turned in his license 2 years before I received my learner's permit. Bummer.
My very first car was a C code (200 hp) Fairlane sedan similar to the one depicted, right down to the hubcaps but the same color interior and exterior as my grand dad's Caliente. Not nearly as loaded either. I bought a 4v carb and matching manifold from a co-workers dad - found out later they were from a rare D code 1964 Mustang (210 hp). Everything bolted up, carb was rebuilt, changed fuel pump as was recommended and had dual exhaust installed. I was 'hot stuff'! In my mind anyway...how times have changed.
Current Garage:
2005 Mustang GT Premium
2019 Ranger Lariat Super Crewcab 4WD
2015 Triumph Trophy SE
“You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth.”
― William W. Purkey
Thanks for sharing. Have a Great Week!
Tom
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