1960 Mercury Monterey on 2040-cars
Alliance, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercury
Model: Monterey
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 4 DOOR
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 52,000
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
1960 MERC FOR SALE V-8 ( I BELIEVE 312) 4 BBL CARB. DUEL EXHAUST TO REAR. (GLASS PACKS) THREE SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RUNS GREAT, DRIVES GREAT,STOPS GREAT. TIRES & RIMS NEW,DUEL EXHAUSTE NEW, HEATER DISCONNECTED,RADIO DON'T WORK (COULD BE A FUSE) HEADLINER NEEDS REPLACED (SEE PICS) GENERATOR NEEDS BRUSHES (LIGHT ON DASH WHEN IDELING) I MAY REPAIR THE GENERATOR BEFORE SALE ENDS.WIPER MOTOR KEEPS RUNNING UNLESS UNPLUGGED I MAY CHECK INTO THIS ALSO BEFORE SALE ENDS. POWER STEERING LEAKS A BIT. PROBABLY NEEDS RE SEALED. OLDER RESTORATION PAINT STARTING TO BUBBLE, & SURFACE RUST ALONG SIDE TRIM (SHOWING SIGNS OF NEEDING MINOR BODY WORK) FRAME & FLOORS LOOK GOOD ALL GLASS IS GOOD EXCEPT DRIVERS (FLAT GLASS) WINDOW HAS CRACK.GOOD RUNNING DRIVING PROJECT OR DRIVE AS IS. MILAGE 52,418 WILL CHANGE ( I DRIVE THIS A FEW TIMES A WEEK) RESERVE IS A FAIR PRICE FOR A RUNNING 1960 CAR THAT NEEDS VERY LITTLE. BID TO WIN I CAN ASSIST IN LOADING ON MY END. ASK ANY & ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING & GOOD LUCK :)
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