1949 Mercury 9cm Coupe Street Rod $44,900 on 2040-cars
Springboro, Ohio, United States
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1949 Mercury 9CM Coupe Street Rod $44,900
Location: Springboro OH USA 45066
Contact: Steven (513)-571-5276
AMAZING and rare 1949 Mercury Street Rod for sale!
This car is perfect for cruises, shows, and summertime cruising. Comes with a fully rebuilt 350 8 cylinder engine that only has 24,000 miles on it, and a 400 turbo automatic transmission. Dark red exterior, with a white leatherette interior. The engine came out of a Z28, it has a Desoto grill, a Pontiac rear end, and has been professionally restored from head to toe. Zero corners have been cut in the restoration process.
This car is trophy winning quality and in a 9 out of 10 conditions. There is zero rust on the car and the undercarriage is in amazing shape. This car is perfect for any Mercury collector or for anyone who would like to add a very well built street rod to their collection. There is a lot of information about this car to share so if you'd like to know more specifics please call and ask away.
The car comes with a clean title and is ready to go. Good brakes, tires, and fresh fluids. Please call Steven at the phone number above to ask questions, see the car, or to make an offer. No reasonable offer will be refused. Thanks for looking!
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