1957 Mercury Montclair
Ford historians are at a loss as to where the name originated; the consensus is that it's taken from the upper class community of Montclair, New Jersey. For 1955 and 1956, Montclairs featured Mercury's best appointments; extra chrome trim, and different two-tone paint combinations to set them apart from other Mercury products. 1956 was the year Ford introduced its Lifeguard safety program, and the Mercury Montclair came standard with a deep-dish steering wheel to help protect the driver from the steering column, safety door locks, a breakaway rear view mirror, and optional seat belts and padded dashboards.[2] The dash was redesigned with a new three-tier instrument panel. This car is immaculate and we have taken it on consignment to help find it the best home possible. If you have a question about this fine automobile just drop Mark an email.
368cubic inches, bore = 4 in (101.6 mm) stroke = 3 21⁄32 in (92.9 mm)285–300 hp (213–224 kW)402–415 lb⋅ft (545–563 N⋅m)
- (Jan 2021)
368cubic inches, bore = 4 in (101.6 mm) stroke = 3 21⁄32 in (92.9 mm)285–300 hp (213–224 kW)402–415 lb⋅ft (545–563 N⋅m)
- (Jan 2021)