Mercury Automobiles
1939-1959 Photo Archive
| Format: Paperback, 128 Pages Item: 145953 ISBN: 9781583882054 SpecsIllustrations: 122 b/w photos Size: 10.25 x 8.5 x .375 Weight: 1.063 lb. Published: September 27th 2007 DC: AE List Price: $29.95 $22.46All discounts based on list price. No trade discounts available from sale price. In Stock |
"The Car that dares to ask Why?," some ads touted, referring to why a big car could also be so economical.
The early Mercury was a good-sized car and with its up-to-20 mpg performance, by 1942 had earned an image of being a fine performer in mph as well as mpg. The 49-51 Mercurys became very popular with customizers and hot rodders and James Dean driving one in "Rebel Without a Cause" helped capture the cult status these cars were making.
The large, archival photographs in this book illustrate the fascinating early life of the infamous Mercury, a car with an image synonymous to the fleet-footed messenger of the gods that shared its name. |
Moloney has been in many car clubs like the Early Ford V8 Club, The Classic Car Club, Studebaker Club, and many others through the years. This will be his 8th book pertaining to automobiles. He is a genuine old-time car guy. |