Jun 5, 2023  •  For Sale  •  10 Comments

Field Find Project: 1955 Mercury Montclair

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The Montclair was a new edition to the Mercury portfolio in 1955, slotted above the more pedestrian (if a Mercury could be thought of that way) Monterey. Montclair would comprise nearly one-third of all Mercury production that year and more than 71,500 copies would be 2-door hardtops like the seller’s car. Located in a field in Rosedale, Maryland, this two-tone vintage Merc needs work, but we know little else about it. The asking price is $5,500 here on craigslist. Our appreciation goes to Mitchell G. for the white-over-red tip!

While it’s strictly conjecture, it’s thought that the Montclair name came from the town in New Jersey that was near the company’s Mahwah manufacturing plant (but why?). Mercury would use the nameplate from 1955 to 1960 and again from 1964 to 1968 before moving on to something else. The original Montclair was only built for two years before a redesign would take place. To differentiate its higher level of trim from the Monterey, the cars deployed an interesting styling feature using a contrasting color panel just below the window line on both sides of the car.

As we stated, not much information is imparted regarding this 1955 Mercury. For example, why is it sitting in a field and how long has it been there? Did something go awry with its engine, likely a 292 cubic inch V8 that was also used in the Ford Thunderbird that year? That motor was rated at 195 hp. An automatic transmission is or was present.

Is rust a problem with this seemingly forgotten car? Maybe, but the external sheet metal doesn’t seem to be brimming with it. The interior will need carpeting at a minimum (and maybe a seat cover or two), but there are no photos of the rest of the passenger compartment. And what about the trunk? What’s inside? Perhaps a goldmine or extra parts? Or nothing at all? A ’55 Mercury Montclair is not so widely in demand that only six words of description may be enough to sell it.

Comments

  1. "Edsel" Al leonardMember
    Jun 5, 2023 at 9:41am

    Could be a nice ride….dual exhaust with a trailer hitch….hmmmmmm

    Like 9
  2. 8banger 8bangerMember
    Jun 5, 2023 at 10:08am

    I really like the addition to the master cylinder/reservoir!

    Like 12
  3. Rich Pierce
    Jun 5, 2023 at 2:40pm

    My dad had a ’55 Monterey in red and I made a portrait for him in ’92. Previously he had a ’56 Montclair (I preferred the side trim treatment of the ’56) I would like to get one in the future (55 or 56) but I don’t want to deal with rust (PS I have to dust off that shelf) I posted the pic of the portrait on Twitter

    Like 4
  4. AMCFAN
    Jun 5, 2023 at 7:34pm

    The red looks to have been applied in the last 30 years. The car looks to be pink originally. I would prefer a manual column shift. Cool spotlight side mirror

    Like 4
  5. Big C
    Jun 6, 2023 at 9:34am

    Dad had a ’56 Montclair. My favorite car he ever owned. I’m too old and broke to take on this Merc. 30 years ago? Before Mustang Fever afflicted me? I should have got one of these.

    Like 5
  6. Bobdog
    Jun 6, 2023 at 10:22am

    It’s in the field because that’s where Lucy and Ricky left it after running out of gas.

    Like 5
  7. Bunky
    Jun 6, 2023 at 10:46am

    There’s just something about a Mercury…
    While Ford and Mercury both offered a 292 V8, they were not the same engine. They both shared the “Y block” configuration, but the crankshaft journals were larger diameter, but strangely, narrower. So, block and crank were each unique to the brand. Not sure what year FoMoCo wised up and made one engine for all “brands”. Note that Mercury also did not use the super restrictive crossover exhaust.

    Like 2
  8. scottymac
    Jun 6, 2023 at 1:36pm

    Nosed and decked, someone’s mild custom in the past.

    Like 3
  9. 370zpp 370zpp
    Jun 6, 2023 at 6:53pm

    There is something very cool about this one.

    Like 1
  10. robbert
    Jun 7, 2023 at 3:32pm

    Last seen driven by Patsy Cline ‘ Sweet Dreams’

    Like 0

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