Once upon a time, Canadians could buy Mercury pickup trucks

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Bid for the chance to own a 1950 Mercury M-47 Pickup at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #91,162.

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The later Mercury pickups seem to be more rare and 1968 was in fact the last year for them. Our old '69 F-250 was the first vehicle that I welded on, only about a decade after it was new, and it was Ziebarted!

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What now? Aha, you didn't know they made trucks, did you? Though Mercury was one of the more upmarket brands in its heyday, once upon a time, they also dipped their toes into making their own pickup trucks, too. Most of you may fondly remember Mercury's bolder and more exciting cars, like the Marauder, Comet, Cougar, or Turnpike.

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CC-1729874. 1949 Mercury Pickup. 1949 Mercury M47 with a rebuilt Flathead V8 278 cu. in. S-10 5 speed transmission with overdrive. I. $22,995. . . 1-1. .

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1 Oh, those funny Canadians! But actually it was those funny people in Detroit who made decisions that brought us funky Fords and Mercurys posing as Monarchs, Meteors, and Frontenacs. To salute our neighbors to the north and their penchant for cars with a twist, our Pick of the Day is a 1967 Mercury M-100 pickup truck.

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Mercury derived the M-47 pickup's "47" nomenclature from the truck's gross vehicle weight (GVW). The lightest haulers, such as Koch's truck, have a GVW of 4700 lbs., and Mercury used the first two digits of the GVW to come up with its model name. With just a few differences, Koch's pickup is essentially a fraternal twin to the 1948.

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Description: 1967 Mercury Other Here is an ultra-rare, nearly flawless 1967 Mercury M-100 pickup. It's a Canadian variant of the Ford F-100. Believe me, you'll have the ONLY one at cruise night. It's fully restored in the original Lunar Green color, with just a few tasteful custom touches. Nearly every part and piece is new.

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No Reserve: 1967 Mercury M-100 Pickup 4-Speed for sale on BaT Auctions - sold for $13,500 on June 26, 2022 (Lot #77,178) | Bring a Trailer Premium No Reserve Results Submit a Vehicle How BaT Works How BaT Works Frequently Asked Questions Go to My Watchlist Log In Log In Create an Account More Shipping Get a Quote My Shipments Makes and Models

Once upon a time, Canadians could buy Mercury pickup trucks


The Mercury M-Series is a series of pickup trucks that was marketed by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company. Produced from 1947 to 1968, the Mercury M series was sold primarily in Canada, as a rebadged version of the Ford F-Series . Background In 1946, Ford of Canada split its Ford and Lincoln/Mercury divisions into separate sales networks.

Once upon a time, Canadians could buy Mercury pickup trucks


1948 Mercury M68 Pickup Bid to $14,878 on 9/29/20 24Comments View Result Make Mercury View all listings Era 1940s View all listings

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Factory performance pickup trucks started right here, as this was the first pickup truck to ever focus on outright performance, rather than just utility. Power came from a 360 ci, or 5.9-liter V8.

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Make: Mercury. Year: 1968. In the heart of Vancouver, British Columbia, Brad Morrison began the restoration of a true Canadian gem: a one-of-six-made Mercury M250 Crew Cab truck. He had seen the truck parked in the weeds every day on his daily commute for over fifteen years before he finally stopped and inquired about the old crew-cab.

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The Mercury M-Series was a range of pickup trucks introduced in 1946. M-Series trucks were largely rebranded Ford F-Series trucks mostly sold in the Canadian market. M-Series vehicles were designated by their Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, divided by 100. An example would be the M-47, with 47 referring to the truck's 4700 GVWR.

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Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: 1952 Mercury M1 Pickup at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #74,914.

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Mercury truck history follows Ford trucks almost identically and while Fords used the 'F' prefix the Mercury trucks used 'M'. From 1948-1950 the Canadian model postfixes where different and represented the maximum gross vehicle weight with the zeroes dropped off. So a 4700 GVW rating would give a model name of F-47 or M-47.

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