Thread: 1966 Mercury Monterey
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12-08-2014 09:33 AM #1
Not the most popular car. They only made a little over 2,000 convertibles in 66
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12-09-2014 06:27 AM #2
Absolutely a brilliant choice!!! Monterey ,Marquis,Montclair,Meteor,Marauder,Park Lane rare and wonderful cars to fix up. Nobody has them and most people don't even know what they are...Last edited by slincoln 3; 12-09-2014 at 06:33 AM.
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12-22-2014 06:50 AM #3
I can't wait to see it!
Restoring a Classic is on my bucket list so I love watching these rebuilds.
I'm impressed that you can weld and sew. I'm afraid I'll be sending a lot of work out myself.
That frame looks pretty beefy. Is that just my perception, because it's a convertible, or is that common for that era Mercury? I wonder what the curb weight is.
Sparafucile
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12-14-2015 07:30 PM #4
It's been quite a while but I finally painted the Mercury. I went with a glare white. Base/clear. I'm planning on a red top and red interior. Paint came out fairly well considering I painted it in a dirty garage with poor lighting. I'm still cutting and buffing.
I've said this every year but I think I may actually get this done by spring.
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12-14-2015 08:07 PM #5
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