This K-Code 1964 Mercury Cyclone is one sweet and rare ride! The
289 C.I. 4-barrel V8 engine that this beast is powered by is backed
up by its 4-speed manual transmission, mated to a factory 3.50/1
rear axle! This red Merc has only 59,616 miles on the odometer,
believed to be the actual milage of the car. It runs and drives
excellent down the road and is ready to enjoy fast or slow. Its
white, original bucket seat with console interior is still all
original and in excellent condition. The exterior "Rangoon Red"
paint has been repainted once in the past and still looks great.
The red exterior paint has been buffed to a gorgeous brilliance and
is laid out over a laser straight and solid body. This Rare Merc
comes equipped with power steering, a dual exhaust system, an
original, functional Ram-Air induction hood, center console, and a
4-speed manual transmission. This Cyclone is riding on a nice
restored set of steel wheels with chrome caps and good tires. The
floors, the frame, and the trunk of this car are in excellent
condition as well. This high-performance Merc is a super clean and
hard to find classic that is ready to get on the road!
Vehicle Details
1964 Mercury Cyclone
Listing ID:CC-1843499
Price:$48,995
Location:Greene, Iowa
Year:1964
Make:Mercury
Model:Cyclone
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:White
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:60080
Stock Number:24049A
VIN:4H27K573539
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