1949 Mercury Station Wagon
The 1949 Mercury Station Wagon stands as an emblematic vehicle of post-war America, blending utility with style during an era of automotive innovation. As part of Mercury’s first post-World War Read More >>
The 1949 Mercury Station Wagon stands as an emblematic vehicle of post-war America, blending utility with style during an era of automotive innovation. As part of Mercury’s first post-World War Read More >>
Source: Ford Performance Each November, enthusiasts gather in suburban Chicago to ward off pre-winter classic car withdrawals by attending the annual “Muscle Car Nats” – drawing car people young and Read More >>
Ringbrothers, the world-renowned custom car builders and parts manufacturer, created a resto-mod 1968 Mercury Cougar in 2020. The stunning Cougar makes a healthy 460 horsepower from its Ford Coyote 5.0L Read More >>
In the 1930s, Ford designers began work on a vehicle that would have more features and styling than was offered on any other current Ford product. As the vehicle neared Read More >>
Most enthusiasts consider 1969 and 1970 to be the absolute zenith of the original muscle car era. These two years served as the apex of the horsepower and cubic-inches curve. Read More >>
Lincoln-Mercury introduced the Mercury Cougar in the 1967 model year and entered into an exploding pony car market. By mid-1967, virtually every auto company competed to sell pony cars, so Lincoln-Mercury Read More >>