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Photo Title Descending Make Model  Year  State Descending Price Descending Placed
1967 Mercury Cougar 1967 Mercury Cougar Mercury Cougar 1967 CA $8,495.00 Make an Offer January 18, 2012
1951  mercury lead sled 1951 mercury lead sled mercury lead sled 1951 OH $57,500.00 US dollars January 14, 2012
1951 Mercury 2DR Club Coupe 1951 Mercury 2DR Club Coupe Mercury 2DR Club Coupe 1951 IA $0.00 Make an Offer January 14, 2012
1984 Mercury Cougar..Classic Tiffany 1984 Mercury Cougar..Classic Tiffany Mercury Cougar..Classic Tiffany 1984 IA Make an Offer (no price January 14, 2012
1957 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser 2dr 1957 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser 2dr Mercury Turnpike Cruiser 2dr 1957 MO $6,950.00 US dollars January 11, 2012
1956 Mercury Monterey Phaeton 1956 Mercury Monterey Phaeton Mercury Monterey Phaeton 1956 BC $25,000.00 or Offer December 25, 2011
1959 Mercury Montclair 1959 Mercury Montclair Mercury Montclair 1959 IL $11,900.00 or Offer December 19, 2011
1965 Mercury Comet 1965 Mercury Comet Mercury Comet 1965 AR $9,950.00 Make an Offer December 12, 2011
1951 Mercury Custom 1951 Mercury Custom Mercury Custom 1951 CA $95,000.00 or Offer December 9, 2011
1968 Mercury Cougar 1968 Mercury Cougar Mercury Cougar 1968 NC $12,500.00 or Offer December 9, 2011






Mercury History (Continued from top)

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Henry Ford adopted the Mercury brand in 1939 to compete with the General Motors Buick but most models were based on other Ford models. Mercury was an independent division until it was combined with Lincoln in 1945 and it adopted the Lincoln platform in 1949, the year Mercury's also became know as the "Lead Sleds". Mercury's heyday was in the 1950's but it was considered a spin off of Fords, and then Lincolns, until the early 1970s when the Cougar and Marquis were introduced. By the 1980s the Mercury had lost its uniqueness to Ford once again and the image began to suffer.

The first Mercury logo was a head profile of the Roman god Mercury. From the 1960s to the 1980s the Cougar became the logo amid a series of cat-named models followed. Some of the upper end models adopted the Lincoln diamond.


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