What is the value of a 1954 Mercury?

The sedan was priced at $2,115, while the coupe cost $2,225, and the convertible was the most expensive Monterey at $2,370. In all 24,453 Monterey coupes were sold and 5,261 convertibles.

Does Mercury make a convertible?

The Monterey was now offered in six body styles, offering two-door and four-door sedans, a four-door sedan with a “Breezeway” rear window, two-door and four-door hardtops, and a two-door convertible….1965–1968.

Sixth generation
1967 Mercury Monterey convertible
Overview
Model years1965–1968
Body and chassis

What year did Mercury make the Monterey?

The Mercury Monterey is a full-size car model introduced by the Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company in 1952. It would later share the same body style with the slightly more upscale Marquis, and the Park Lane and Montclair until the latter two were extinguished after the 1968 model year.

What was the best-selling Mercury model year in 1954?

On Mercury’s 15th anniversary in 1954 the Monterey series included five different body styles, including the 2-door hardtop coupe. As it turned out the Monterey Hardtop, was the best-selling Mercury for that model year outselling the 4-door sedan by 13,538 units with 79,553 copies going out the door followed by 7,293 Monterey convertibles.

How many black 1954 Mercury Monterey convertibles were made?

Only 7,293 Monterey convertibles were made in 1954 and as Ron, Bob and Ken can attest, today they are very hard to find. Finding one finished in India Black and in concours condition boarders on the impossible. A quick image search on the internet turns up only one black 1954 Mercury Monterey convertible.

When did Mercury start making hardtop coupe?

By 1952 Mercury and Lincoln came out with all-new bodies that were designed to include hardtops. On Mercury’s 15th anniversary in 1954 the Monterey series included five different body styles, including the 2-door hardtop coupe.

What is the history of the Monterey convertible?

Our story starts in Wayne Michigan, June 1954. A Mercury Monterey Convertible rolls off the assembly line and finds its way to the East Coast.

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