I drove everything they had from 98-07You didn’t get to drive any of the old dodges they had did you? I’m from their hometown , they still have a Dodge dealership too.
Classic 1960s look, always in style. Like a '68 Charger R/T.
I likew it... looks better than the superbird/daytona front endMercury's approach to aerodynamics resulted in one of the strangest front ends ever bolted onto a production automobile. The pointed nose and recessed headlights created a face only an engineer could love. Wind tunnel testing may have proven the layout effective, but aesthetic considerations were secondary.
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Think that car was on my Classic Car. Guy said at high speed the back of the car would get loose.Mercury's approach to aerodynamics resulted in one of the strangest front ends ever bolted onto a production automobile. The pointed nose and recessed headlights created a face only an engineer could love. Wind tunnel testing may have proven the layout effective, but aesthetic considerations were secondary.
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I don't do winged carsI likew it... looks better than the superbird/daytona front end
I don't do winged cars
Rarity is the only answer and worth a fortune today. They removed the nose at some dealerships just to get rid of them. Remember, they were built for racing and sold to the public just to qualify as a production car.Same... when growing up we had a lot of them here (the nose pieces were made a mile from my house) and even as a kid i found them silly/odd... i always wonder if people think they look good or it's just the rarity
I wonder what would be in that antique store in the 1950s. Would like to shop there.