1953 Mercury Monterey

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1953 Mercury Monterey
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Body Color
Bittersweet
Stock
22GKM314
Vin
53SL13021M
Miles
105,691
Engine Size
255 Flathead V8
Transmission Type
Automatic
PRE-PURCHASE INSPECTIONS WELCOMED
Body Color
Bittersweet
Stock
22GKM314
Vin
53SL13021M
Miles
105,691
Engine Size
255 Flathead V8
Transmission Type
Automatic
PRE-PURCHASE INSPECTIONS WELCOMED

Arizona Merc

Bittersweet
White
255 Flathead V8
Automatic

1953 Mercury Monterey

- Arizona Car
- 255ci Flathead V8 bored .30 over
- Automatic Transmission
- Lake Pipes and Shaved Door Handles
- Classic Merc Hot Rod
- Summer 2022 - Full Service by Steve's Antique Auto

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“The (Mercury) name was selected by Edsel Ford, the only son of Henry. Mercury was the winged messenger and the god of commerce according to Roman mythology, symbolizing speed, skill, dependability, and eloquence.” – Classics and Beyond, “History of Mercury Automobiles”

Hagerty gives some '53 Mercury history: “Ford completely redesigned its cars for 1952 (continued on the '53 models), including the Mercury lineup, and the cars now sported a taller, square shape with larger greenhouse. Front and rear glass was now curved, keeping up with the modernization of design, and an entirely new grille and brightwork were employed. The Mercury L-head eight-cylinder engine still displaced 255 cubic inches, but now produced 125 hp. For the first time in its two-year existence, the Monterey became its own model. … Mercury Monterey(s) could now be ordered in more body styles, with a convertible and a sedan joining the popular… coupe. The sedan was priced at $2,115, while the coupe cost $2,225. In all, 24,453 Monterey coupes were sold and 5,261 convertibles.”

Offered here is a 1953 Mercury 2-door hardtop in Bittersweet (orange) and white over the same two hues inside. This Arizona car has been well preserved, refreshed, and respectfully customized to serve as a reliable road car and a stunning show star. The overall look is of a period-correct custom build.

The design of the car's exterior reflects the exuberance of early-Fifties America. Not over-the-top, as some cars that would appear later in the decade, but rather a presence and flair that exuded stylish optimism. In this case, the combination Bittersweet orange under a white hardtop paint choice was perfect, and the condition of the refreshed paint finish across the entire body (as well as under-hood area, door jambs, and trunk interior) has been very well maintained. There is no obvious damage to any sheet metal panel. Rear fender skirts add to the sleek, horizontal flow of the basic design. Custom lake-style side exhaust pipes add flair. Exuberant—but not excessive—stock chrome brightwork, including the lower-front bumper, hood-scoop trim, bodyside trim, and cabin-glass trim, is in great condition overall, with very light and limited patina from age. The Monterey's beautiful sloping rear deck, chrome-surrounded taillights (with “blue dot” inserts), and “Mercury”-embossed chrome bumper make for an attractive rear-end combination. Dual exhaust tips are the final chrome signature. Cabin glass, including the curved windshield and rear window, is clear and undamaged; lighting lenses are clear as well. Emblems, badging, and exterior door handles have been removed from the body for a “shaved” look. Wide whitewall tires are mounted on the stock, orange-painted steel wheels with faux-spinner-style chrome full wheel covers.

Inside, it's clear the car's overall stock look has been maintained. Stylish original trim has been maintained throughout. Door trim, for example, incorporates (from top to bottom) body-color painted metal, orange cloth, chrome trim, and white vinyl in a delightful combination. Vertically pleated white seat upholstery is trimmed in orange. Cabin floors are covered in black carpeting (which continues with the same professional installation in the trunk). The driver's view through the stock steering wheel (with delicate horn ring and Mercury-logo center) is another perfect-Fifties design statement. A half-circle 110-mph speedometer is flanked by aircraft-like pull-levers for heating and ventilation, and the entire dashboard metal surface matches the exterior paint. (Auxiliary engine-monitoring gauges have been added below the dash as they might well have been back in the day.) The shifter for the automatic transmission is column-mounted. The center-dash features the radio speaker and an analog clock above the original, factory-installed AM radio (with chrome “flame” appliques added). The signature of the professional who is responsible for the refreshed paintwork appears on the glovebox.

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