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Where did the name Mercury Monterey come from?

Where did the name Mercury Monterey come from?

The Mercury Monterey is a series of full-size cars that were manufactured and marketed by the Mercury division of Ford from 1952 to 1974. Deriving its name from Monterey Bay, the Mercury Monterey served as the replacement for the Mercury Eight, the debut model line of the Mercury division.

When did the Mercury Monterey convertible come out?

A station wagon bowed for 1953, the same year a Siren Red Monterey Convertible became Ford’s forty-millionth car produced. 1954 saw the introduction of the new 161 hp (120 kW) overhead valve Ford Y-block V8, as well as the bubble-top Monterey Sun Valley, which had a Plexiglas front half roof which was similar to that of the Ford Crestline Skyliner.

When did the Mercury Monterey model 72C come out?

Early history. The Monterey (model 72C) was introduced in 1950 as a high-end two-door coupe as part of the Mercury Eight series in the same vein as the Ford Crestliner, the Lincoln Lido coupe and the Lincoln Cosmopolitan Capri coupe in order to compete with the hardtop coupes General Motors had introduced the previous model year.

Which is the only Mercury car to be in continuous production?

The only Mercury nameplate to be in continuous production throughout the 1960s, the Monterey was slotted above the Medalist, Custom, and Meteor; later, it was slotted below the Turnpike Cruiser, Montclair, Park Lane, and Marquis.

When did the Mercury Monterey stop being made?

Following the 1974 model year, Mercury discontinued the Monterey, consolidating its full-size range down to the Marquis and Colony Park station wagon.

What was the wheelbase of the 1969 Mercury Monterey?

For 1969, the Mercury model line underwent a significant revision, with the Montclair repackaged as the Monterey Custom trim level. An all-new chassis made its debut; sedans were based on a 124-inch wheelbase, Monterey station wagons used a 121-inch wheelbase (alongside Ford station wagons and sedans).

Early history. The Monterey (model 72C) was introduced in 1950 as a high-end two-door coupe as part of the Mercury Eight series in the same vein as the Ford Crestliner, the Lincoln Lido coupe and the Lincoln Cosmopolitan Capri coupe in order to compete with the hardtop coupes General Motors had introduced the previous model year.

What was the model year of the 1970 Mercury Montego?

The Comet monicker taked a year off for 1970 after being demoted to low-stripper version of the Montego for 1968-69 before its return as a Maverick’s duplicate for the 1971 model year. I could go even a step further and wondering if the 1962-63 Meteor was successeful; I guess Mercury wouldn’t need to use Montego nameplate.

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Ruth Doyle