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 1957, 1958 & 1959 Mercury ads
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tcam

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Posted - 06/13/2023 :  11:28:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote




Edited by - tcam on 06/13/2023 11:32:53

Billy Collins

USA

Posted - 06/13/2023 :  15:20:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Neat ads.
... but, not really my favorite era of Mercs.
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Bob Nist

USA

Posted - 06/13/2023 :  18:49:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have always liked the 1957.
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Gene

USA

Posted - 06/13/2023 :  19:16:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
All nice, I like the 58/59 styling better than the '57.
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Skylark

USA

Posted - 06/14/2023 :  09:50:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
lol the 2-door wagons entertain me!
I'm certain 4-doors were more popular, but these 2-doors look great!

Styling of Mercury was supposed to be a step up from Ford, and if that DNA had stayed we would still have Mercury today. They became too much like Ford.

Edited by - Skylark on 06/14/2023 09:53:30
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