The Mercury Montclair was dead center in Ford’s lineup, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t get a chance to distinguish itself from the crowd.
Chopped, channeled, and sectioned, lead sleds like the Hirohata Mercury set the mold for early custom cars.
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The futuristic 1950s Mercury Turnpike Cruiser had an odd name and even odder features, proving there is such a thing as too much innovation.