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1964 Mercury Comet Super Cyclone Concept
What if you are dissatisfied with the 1964 Comet Caliente and wanted to build a sleek fastback coupe? You'd need to present a...


1965 Mercury Escapade Concept
This dream car was a high-performance roadster. The car was shortened sixteen inches and featured custom sheet metal, sequential turn...


1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone Sportster Concept
Mercury Comet Cyclone Sportster Concept, 1965. A customized Comet designed by Mercury and built by Gene Winfield. The Cyclone Speedster...


1968 Mercury LeGrand Marquis Concept
A dual action trunk lid based on the principle of the dual action station wagon tailgate has been applied with exciting results to a new...


1969 Mercury Cyclone Super Spoiler Concept
Based on a Mercury Montego Cyclone coupe. The Super Spoiler cut the roof off of the production Cyclone and replaced it with a built-in...


1970 Mercury El Gato Concept
To say this Cat was before its time would be a serious understatement. Sporting a bold lime green paint job, El Gato (Spanish for "The...


1971 Mercury Montego Sportshauler Concept
The Mercury Sportshauler is a concept car built by Mercury in 1971. The Mercury Montego-based Sportshauler concept vehicle was a huge...


1978 Mercury XM by Ghia
Ford Motor Company’s world-famous Ghia Studio of Turin, Italy, designed the Mercury XM concept car. The one-of-a-kind prototype’s unique...


1980 Mercury Antser Concept
Mercury’s answer to America’s driving needs in the late 1980s and beyond was shown in the proposed Antser concept car. The prototype...


1988 Mercury Concept 50
Mercury called the Concept 50 a "concept for fun." The idea was to show the public what small specialty front-wheel-drive vehicles of the...


1989 Mercury Concept One
Ford and Mazda combined talents and developed the fiberglass Mercury One compact car concept. Outstanding aerodynamics was achieved by...


1990 Mercury Cyclone
Mercury's Cyclone concept car featured an extreme cab-forward design and a transparent, electrochromic glass roof that changed tints...
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