Teal Beauty: The One-Family 1968 Mercury Cougar Houston Original
This 1968 Mercury Cougar is a rare one-family-owned classic featuring a 302 CI V-8, a 2010 restoration, and its original sales invoice from Houston, Texas.
This 1968 Mercury Cougar is a rare one-family-owned classic featuring a 302 CI V-8, a 2010 restoration, and its original sales invoice from Houston, Texas.
This 1948 Mercury Woody Wagon, formerly of the Nick Alexander collection, features rare Birdseye Maple wood and a rebuilt 255 CI Flathead V8. With a Columbia 2-speed rear end and Taffy Brown finish, it represents the pinnacle of post-war wood-bodied luxury.
This 1942 Mercury Sedan is a ground-up restomod build featuring a 1965 327 CI V-8 engine and Vintage Air. Finished in vibrant Red with a Gray interior, it combines rare wartime styling with modern suspension and power disc brakes for a superior driving experience.
This 1952 Mercury M-1 Pickup pairs its classic blue aesthetic with a potent 302 CI V-8 upgrade. Featuring a polished wood bed and upgraded intake, this hauler hits the block at Indy 2026. This rare truck blends vintage utility with modern reliability.
The 1958 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser Hardtop remains a pinnacle of Jet Age design, featuring the massive Super Marauder V-8 and futuristic gadgets. This upscale cruiser defined luxury for Ford’s premium brand with its unique breezeway window and dramatic styling.
This 1949 Mercury Eight Coupe is a classic Lead Sled featuring a chopped roof and metallic maroon paint. Powered by a 350ci V8 and a Muncie four-speed manual, it blends iconic custom bodywork with Cadillac leather comfort and vintage street rod style.
This 1969 Mercury Cougar Convertible stands out in Burnt Orange Metallic with white vinyl upholstery and a 351ci V-8 engine. One of only 136 produced in this specific color and trim combination, it features air conditioning, power steering, and a power-operated soft top.
Known as The Widow, this 1951 Mercury Custom Coupe is a Joe Bailon masterpiece. Featuring a 4-inch chop, Raspberry Red pearl paint, and a 255 CI V-8, it outscored legends at the ISCA. This professionally restored custom crosses the block at Glendale 2026.
The 1976 Mercury Comet Sedan remains a nostalgic icon of American mid-sized efficiency. Finished in metallic copper over tan cloth, this 200ci inline-six example features a tilt steering column and low recorded mileage, offering a rare look at a well-preserved economy classic.
The 1966 Mercury Comet Cyclone GT Convertible stands as a rare piece of mid-sixties muscle history. Featuring Cardinal Red paint and Indianapolis 500 graphics, this 390ci V8 powered classic offers a four-speed manual transmission for a truly engaging and nostalgic driving experience.