| The 1964 Mercury Park Lane Convertible | |||||||||||||||||
| Covered in dust, she's really a lot better than she looks. The body is very nice and rust free. Everything has been edged-in, and it's just about ready for paint. I'll probably block it out once more before painting. (Where do you stop?) The engine and other mechanicals have been restored. The block and crank are all standard.The nice, two tone blue interior is packed away waiting for the paint to be applied. I have yards of the correct light blue pearl ostrich and dark blue pearl vinyl, just in case the original trim isn't nice enough. All the chrome trim is excellent to n.o.s. I have tons of extra parts and might sell or trade. | |||||||||||||||||
| My 1964 Mercury Park Lane convertible is equipped with bucket seats, console and four-on-the-floor. There are no other options. Not even a day/night mirror. The 390 4 barrel dual exhaust engine was standard equipment. | |||||||||||||||||
| I am looking for the Park Lane armrests. I'll post a picture and part number, soon. Here are some pics, as she is today. I should have it looking good for spring. Would I sell it? Maybe, but I really don't want to. $7500 MIGHT do it. That would depend on my mood, that day. | |||||||||||||||||
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