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The most distinctive new Mercury was the Sportsman convertible. [7] It featured wood body panels. [7] Only 205 examples of it were produced and it was discontinued the following model year. [7] Mercury Eight sales totaled 86,603. [7] Styling changes were slight in 1947. [7] The Mercury name was placed on the side of the hood. [7]
This is a list of both production and concept vehicles of the former Mercury division of Ford Motor Company of ... Mercury Marauder Convertible (2002) Mercury MC2 ...
For 1939, the Mercury was launched at a starting price of US$916 ($20,064 in 2023 dollars [10]); over 65,800 vehicles were sold in the inaugural model year. [11] In response to the popularity of the model line, Ford revised its branding structure after 1940; De Luxe Ford was discontinued as a sub-marque (returning to its previous use as a Ford trim line), and all Lincolns became derived from ...
Mercury Eight (1939-1940) Pontiac Torpedo (1939-1941) Studebaker Champion ... Dodge Coronet R/T 426 Hemi Convertible (1967) Dodge Coronet W023 (1967) Envoy Epic HB ...
The Mercury-derived Edsel Corsair and Edsel Citation were discontinued; for the first time since 1940, Mercury used its own chassis and body. The Monterey was offered in five bodystyles, including two and four-door pillared sedans, a two-door convertible, and two-door and four-door Cruiser hardtops.
1940 Cadillac V16 Convertible 15: 1992: 1949 Kaiser Deluxe 4-Door Convertible ... 1940 Mercury Eight 4-Door Convertible [38] 40: 2017: 1956 Mercury Monterey Phaeton [39]
A 1948 Ford Deluxe convertible was the base car that was transformed into "Greased Lightnin'" in the movie Grease. [ 4 ] [ better source needed ] In the 1984 film The Karate Kid , Mr Miyagi gives Daniel Larusso a cream-colored 1947 Ford Super DeLuxe convertible [ 5 ] as a birthday gift.
Lincoln-Zephyr (1936–1940) (rear door on 4-door sedans and 4-door convertible sedans) Lloyd 300; Lloyd 400; Lloyd LT 600 Van; Maybach Zeppelin (1928–1938) (front door on 4-door sedans, 4-door convertibles, and 2-door convertibles) Mazda BT-50 Freestyle Cab (2002–present) (conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)