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Old 07-21-2003, 07:06 PM
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Welcome Mercury muscle car fans!

Welcome to the Mercury section of the Muscle Car Forum dedicated to all those great Mercury muscle cars. So let's hear from you Mercury owners and lovers out there!
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no posts so far, strange, i know tons of cougar and cyclone fans. great cars
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Old 08-03-2003, 06:08 AM
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Where are the posts?

I know. There are plenty of Mercury fans out there. Where are they? To bad. I really like the late '60s Cougars. Very nice styling.
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71 Cyclone Spoiler 429 CJ

I was the owner of a brand new, factory ordered 1971 Cyclone Spoiler 429 CJ 375 HP C6 auto transmission, competition green in colour. A very fast car. Remembering it takes me back to my younger years when I purchased it. Total price in Canadian dollars April 1/1971 was $5400. A lot of memories went with the vehicle. It was well known around the village I lived in, Innerkip Ontario, as the "Green Monster". I would love to have it back but that is what memories are about.
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Old 10-02-2003, 04:24 PM
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Wow. Those cars bring in quite a bit of cash these days. I know my dad's friend's son purchased one a year or two ago. I am pretty sure it was from the original owner, or his wife, who was pretty old. I think he got a deal. Great car.
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Re: Welcome Mercury muscle car fans!

Mercury's by their nature are quite rare. Those Cyclones were nice (especially with the 429CJ).
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Angry I need help.

Im new to the restoration scene and need some help. Im looking for a 60s Comet Cyclone with a good body and all chrome. Paint ,power train and interior arent important. The one problems I have are the web sites where people have posted their cars for sale are all 2-3 year old posts. Or I find a professional restoration shop that wants $25k for one. I know the cars are rare but i could find one in a scrap yard and work on it myself for less. Anyone know of more current or active sales forums? Or maybe you know a guy thats selling what I need. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Welcome Mercury muscle car fans!

There are often Cyclones on E-bay or http://www.cars-on-line.com
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just like to say hello mercury fan's heres some pix's of my baby



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Re: Welcome Mercury muscle car fans!

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Re: Welcome Mercury muscle car fans!

Nice cars! I guess there is no road salt around where you live........
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Re: Welcome Mercury muscle car fans!

i have a 1968 cougar that is in need of restoration if anyone knows a place near or in Sacramento feel free to inform me.... Thanks jfloresjr
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Cougars in Sacramento

Dont know of any place specifically in Sacramento but a good parts company is West Coast Cougars. Their URL is www.classic-cougar.com If you have any questions let me know I own three 68 Cougars and have gotten pretty knowledgeable about them over the last couple of years. They are great cars. Good luck. Steve
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Hey everyone. Newbie here. I'm Ray fro Phila. Pa. I'm a Parts Magr. at a Lincoln Mercury Dealer. I have a 67 Comet Cyclone with a 460 in it. Click on my photo albums for pictures. Ray
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thank you so very much steve for informing of this website. I'll inform you of how it goes... thanks once again. Sincerely, jfloresjr
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