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I was reorganizing my cars to be able to fit some more in the same space, and decided to take my Mercury out and give her a little waxing and to take some more pictures.

Really old build, before internet, and easy online research.

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Thanks guys!!

Tulio, that Merc looks great. They look so nice in stock form. Great job.

Yep, they do look great in stock form, in fact I think they ONLY look great in stock form, they way they a supposed to be.

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Super Merc there , Tulio !

Now , doesn't that kit come with a crossram-equipped 413 as well ? That Merc would run better if you'd utilised that engine instead ( :D ).

I don't recall, I threw the junk away :P

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I don't recall, I threw the junk away :P

Ha ha ha ! :D

I agree with Harry ; it is nice to see the stock version of a '49 Merc !

Around the corner from where I grew up , there was a blue '49 Merc , and it was stock ! It even had its L-Head V8 and every-thing ! I remember thinking , Man , I hope that no one ever cuts that thing up in order to customise it !

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Ha ha ha ! :D

I agree with Harry ; it is nice to see the stock version of a '49 Merc !

Around the corner from where I grew up , there was a blue '49 Merc , and it was stock ! It even had its L-Head V8 and every-thing ! I remember thinking , Man , I hope that no one ever cuts that thing up in order to customise it !

I know what you mean. It's so rare to see a survivor, and it really pisses me off seen a original car being turned into a butchered aberration.

Please, don't get me wrong, I'm not against adding a personal touch to a car, but I only go to a point where the personal touches are easy reversed back to factory stock.

I did it on my '74 Galaxie. I added some '66 Galaxie 7 Litre pinstriping in adhesive form that can be removed with ease, also added hi po dog dish hubcaps, a tach, a set of Summit racing under dash water temp, oil press and volt meter, all very easy to remove. Replaced the stock 7.75X15 tires with F70X15 Wide Ovals, again easy to revert.

Replaced the stock two barrel intake and two barrel Motorcraft 2150 carburetor by a ECZ-B four barrel intake and a Autolite 4100, again easy to revert.

The car looks a lot "personalized" but can be 100% factory stock in a day's work.

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Beautiful stock build Tulio. Looks so real in your pictures. I love stock and custom Mercs equal they have such appeal both ways...

I agree Carl!

very nice work Tulio B)

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That build has really held up well......it looks even more convincing with the slight "patina" of the wax residue around the edges. The chrome has the look of very well cared for, but has seen its share of road time. All and all, the stock look works better than a custom would because of this.......very well done.

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