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  2. Mercury Meteor - Wikipedia

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    The Meteor name first came into use through Ford of Canada on a regional line of cars it introduced in 1949. To give Canadian Lincoln-Mercury dealerships a car line slotted below the Mercury (to compete against Pontiac), the Meteor was a Ford body with its own grille, taillamps, and marginal upgrades to exterior and interior trim.

  3. List of Mercury vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Sports car (1970–1977), pony car (1979–1986), roadster (1991–1994) Bobcat: 1974 1980 1 Subcompact car, rebadged Ford Pinto. Sold in Canada since 1974, and in the United States since 1975 Grand Marquis: 1975 2011 3 Top-tier full-size car Monarch: 1975 1980 1 Compact near-luxury car Zephyr: 1978 1983 1 Compact car Topaz: 1984 1994 2

  4. Meteor (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Meteor was a marque of automobiles offered by Ford Motor Company of Canada from 1949 to 1976. The make was retired for the 1962 and 1963 model years, when the name was used for the Mercury Meteor sold in the United States. It succeeded the Mercury 114, a Canadian-market Mercury based on the Ford, the "114" name being taken from the car's wheelbase.

  5. Mercury (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury 114 was introduced in 1946 [52] to give Mercury-Lincoln dealers a lower-priced car to sell. [51] The 114 was essentially a Ford with a Mercury-style grille, taillights and trim. [ 51 ] Its name was a reference to its 114 inch Ford wheelbase with the larger Mercury models sold in Canada as the Mercury 118 due to its longer wheelbase.

  6. Mercury Comet - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, for the 1960 model year, Meteor-Mercury dealers sold a compact car called the "Frontenac". Considered a marque in its own right, it was a badge-engineered version of the Ford Falcon with only minor trim differences to distinguish it from the Falcon. The Frontenac was produced for only one year. [5]

  7. Monarch (marque) - Wikipedia

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    These were variations of the Mercury Eight (later the Monterey), Montclair and Park Lane models, respectively. The Monarch line provided Canadian Ford dealerships a product to sell above its Ford-badged models, in the medium-price field. Ford of Canada also built the Meteor range for its Lincoln-Mercury dealers to sell below its Mercury-badged ...

  8. Category:Mercury vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Vehicles produced under the Mercury brand of the Ford Motor Company ... Mercury Messenger (concept car) Mercury Meta One; Mercury Meteor; Mercury Milan; Mercury Monarch;

  9. Frontenac (marque) - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Ford Canada introduced the Frontenac to give Mercury-Meteor dealers a compact vehicle to sell. It was a separate marque, like Lincoln was to Ford. Produced for the 1960 model year only, the Frontenac was essentially a 1960 Ford Falcon with its own unique grille, tail lights, and external trim, including red maple-leaf insignia.

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