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Oct. 22, 2005 Copyright 2005 Ken Leonard

1956 Mercury Montclair Sport Hardtop Coupe

La Palma Park, Anaheim, CA

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lorne heatherly 12-Sep-2017 23:46
Lovely car, what is your price please?
heather 08-May-2011 00:03
My email is hcsimmons76@hotmail.com. what would a car 56 mercury coupe go for now? I'm a 35 yr old female and want one.


Heather
Frank Cernese 09-Jan-2008 22:46
What fond memories. I bought mine (same colors) in 1959. Later on, it's huge trunk swallowed up a set of baby carriage wheels, while the body of the carriage fit nicely on the back seat. This was one powerful automobile. I wish I still had it.....

Frank Cernese, Huntington, NY
Louise 02-Mar-2007 05:37
Could you give me a price range for purchasing this car or a car like it. Is this car for sale? What other details could you provide?
Rick Johnson 27-Oct-2005 02:55
Rick Johnson 27-Oct-2005 02:52
1956 Mercury Montclair Sport Hardtop Coupe. The Montclair series was the top of the line Mercury for 1956. They were distinguished by a slim contrast color panel outlined in bright medal beneath the side windows. Mercury produced 50,562 Montclair hardtop coupes at an asking price of $ 2,765. 1956 Mercurys rode a 119 inch wheelbase, except for station wagons that had a smaller wheelbase of 118 inches. All Mercurys were powered by a 312 cubic inch V-8 engine that was rated at 225 horsepower with an automatic transmission. Total 1956 Mercury production was 328,000. 1956 Mercurys featured a single "Z" shaped chrome side molding that delineated the contrast color when popular optional two-toning was chosen. The color beneath the molding usually matched the roof color. Mercury's '56 advertising campaign called the car "The Big M", and the center front section of the hood featured a large stylized chrome letter "M". Lincoln-Mercury was the major sponsor of the popular Sunday night "Ed Sullivan Show" on television, and most Americans were introduced to the 1956 Mercury from commercial clips on that show. Mercurys that year were known for their bright-color hues, especially orange, green, yellow, and blue. They also introduced a new Phaeton Hardtop Sedan in all four series,,,,,Medalist, Custom, Monterey, and Montclair. Mercurys ranged in price from $2,254 for an entry level Medalist two door sedan, to 2,977 for an 8 passenger, four-door Monterey station wagon. Two convertibles were offered in Custom and Montclair series.
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