For Sale at Auction: 1950 Mercury Custom in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description This professionally built 1950 Mercury custom coupe is powered by a Roush Racing 302ci V8 crate engine with Holley Terminator fuel injection.
The engine is backed by a GM 200-R4 automatic transmission with overdrive and a narrowed Ford 9-inch rear end with 4.
11 gear ratio.
This Mercury sits on an Art Morrison chassis with RideTech Shock Wave air-bag suspension.
The suspension features AME tubular independent front and an AME triangulated 4-link rear.
It is equipped with Wilwood disc brakes (6-piston front and 4-piston rear), Vintage Air, rack & pinion steering, adjustable MSD electronic ignition and a custom radiator upper Y-pipe.
It's riding on one-off HRE three-piece wheels.
The exterior features a nosed hood and decked trunk, new stainless-steel hardware and fasteners, hand-formed windows and sail panels, functional wing windows and quarter-windows, filled and peaked front and rear bumpers and a 3-inch chop.
The trim, moldings and door handles with automatic door kickers have all been shaved.
The light features include custom thread-on headlight bezels and custom taillight bezels with HID headlights.
The interior features Dakota Digital gauges, Flaming River tilt steering column, MOMO steering wheel and Sandalwood leather interior.
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  • Year: 1950
  • Make: Mercury
  • Model: CUSTOM

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