10,375 below average 39,000 gasoline yellow automatic
I bought this sweet 1971 merc. From the 94 year old original owner. It has the 400 2bbl, automatic w/ factory a/c. With, get this, 39k miles. He said those were original miles. By the looks of the interior and gas/brake pedal, that is the case. Still has original exhaust and shocks on it. This thing runs and drives like a new car. 80mph, no problem. It's like being on a yacht. Am radio still works. Look at the pictures, the interior is great w/ the exception of a small hole in drivers seat and the dash being cracked. Exterior appears to have been repainted at some point in it's life. Top of driver's front fender and nose have peeled. I do believe this car spent most of it's life outside. Does have a small spot rusted through on passengers rear qtr, due to wet rags stuffed inside that fender well in the trunk. Also, a cracked windshield, (not in drivers line of sight). All lights, heater, turn signals, horn and wipers work. Look it up on nada classics. Vehicle will not be released until all funds have cleared. Air Conditioning
1971 mercury monterey - sioux falls, sdfrankman motor companysioux falls, sd 57108ph: 6053711603web: www. Frankmanmotorsinc. Comoptions:description:429 ci v8 police interceptor engine paired to 3 speed automatic transmission. 1 of 564 cars produced between 1967 and 1974. Believed to be the only one left in existence. We acquired the patrol car from a mr. Miller who was a 20-year veteran with the indiana highway patrol. Purchased new by the state of indiana in 1971 to be issued that year to its troopers. The car was first assigned 5141 to a sgt. Claude trent of district 41 connersville indiana. Miller had the privilege of sharing the driving with sgt. Trent as rookie trooper his first day on the job and an additional two weeks. After 25000 miles the car was re-assigned to a james white who would later become the godfather of trooper millers first born child. Later purchased 1972 for $980 by a private individual from an auction and was in his possession until 1987. Miller located a 1971 mercury in hopes to restore one to highway patrol specs and lone and behold the car he found was commission 5141 the car he drove his first day on the job. After an automobile accident that year mr. Miller released the car to indiana’s state police museum where the car sat unrestored for years. Fast forward to 2006 mr. Miller was given the car back where over the next year it was restored to its’s former glory. Loaded with all the original equipment am radio power windows rear window defogger certified 140 speedo. Lots of extras such as billy club blanket first aid kit extra door panels flash light and camera road flares fire extinguisher spare tire and jack. A truly rare piece of law enforcement history with a great story and documentation. Independent inspectors are always welcome for those who can't make it here personally. We work with professional haulers every day and would be more. Power Windows
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