Mercury Automobiles 1939-1959 Photo Archive

Mercury Automobiles 1939-1959 Photo Archive

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By James H. Moloney

“The car that dares to ask ‘Why?,’” some ads touted, referring to why a big car could also be so economical. The early Mercury was a good-sized car and, with its up-to-20 mpg performance, by 1942 had earned an image of being a fine performer in miles-per-hour as well as miles-per-gallon.

The 1949-51 Mercurys became very popular with customizers and hot rodders. Of course, finding James Dean behind the wheel of one of these cars in Rebel Without a Cause helped ensure its cult status for an entire generation.

The large, archival photographs in this book illustrate the fascinating early life of the infamous Mercury, a car with an image synonymous to the fleet-footed messenger of the gods that shared its name.

Softbound, 10.25”x8.5”, 128 pages, 130 photos

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