1941 Mercury Eight Club Convertible

1941 Mercury Eight Convertible

Technical specifications of Mercury Eight 1941

Price: US $38,850.00
Item location: Fenton, Missouri, United States
Make: Mercury
Model: Eight
SubModel: Eight Club Convertible
Type: Convertible
Trim: Convertible
Doors: 2 Doors
Year: 1941
Mileage: 26166
VIN: 99A299374
Color: Other Color
Engine size: 239 Flathead V-8
Number of cylinders: 8
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: White
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

1941 Mercury Eight Club Convertible

Same Arizona for the past ten yearsOnly third model year for Mercury, which launched in 1939One of 8,556 Club Convertibles made in 1941239 CID Flathead V-8 engine with Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold and headersTriple Stromberg carburetorsThree-speed manual transmission and 3.54 gearingMayfair Maroon exterior with red/white interior and tan, canvas folding top

Just two years after its debut, Mercury was doing its job as the bridge between the entry-level Ford and the upper crust Lincoln-Zephyr. Triple Stromberg carburetors replace the factory Holley dual downdraft unit on the Ford Flathead V-8 engine. This highly desirable Mercury convertible comes from Scottsdale Arizona and owned by the same owner for the past ten years.

Finished in Mayfair Maroon, the droptop's paint and trim are in overall very good order with some minor blemishes and the running boards have aged rubber trim. The tan, folding canvas top is in very good shape, bodywork is straight and solid, the engine bay is exceptionally tidy, the cargo area with full-size spare tire is in very good order and the chrome bumpers look great.

This convertible rolls on Commander wide whitewall tires topped with factory wheel covers. The tires and wheel covers are in overall very good order.

Under the hood is Ford's 239 CID Flathead V-8 with Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold and headers, dual exhausts and those trio of Stromberg carburetors. Backing up this motor are a three-speed manual transmission and a 3.54:1 rear end.

Inside the red seats with white trim are in overall great condition, as is the carpet and white, two-spoke steering wheel. The metal instrument panel and inner door liners are in excellent order. Ancillary oil, ammeter and coolant temperature gauges from Classic Instruments are mounted below the instrument panel but the fuel gauge and wipers are inoperable. The factory AM radio at the top of the dash completes the interior.

The 1941 Mercury Eight got all-new styling and some engineering improvements. The Mercury now shared its bodyshell with Ford, probably to lower Mercury production costs. Mercury's wheelbase was expanded by two to 118 inches. There were many chassis refinements, including improved spring lengths, rates, and deflections, plus changes in shackling, shocks, and an improved stabilizer bar, but the old-fashioned transverse springs were still used.

The new body featured door bottoms that flared out over the running boards, allowing for wider seats and interiors. The car had two inches more headroom, two-piece front fenders (three-piece at first), and more glass area. The front pillars were made slimmer and the windshield was widened, deepened, and angled more steeply. Parking lights were separate and set atop the fenders for greater visibility. Headlight bezels were redesigned. In all closed Mercurys the rear-quarter windows opened out. Front vent wings were now crank-operated, and in closed, cars the ventilation wing support bars rolled down with the windows.

The four-door convertible, offered in 1940, was gone, but a station wagon was added. The Woodie wagon's body behind the engine cowl was identical to Ford's and produced at the company's Iron Mountain plant in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The "Eight" script was moved to the rear of the hood. 90,556 Mercury Eights were sold in the 1941 model year.

Convertible competition to this Mercury in 1941 included Buick's Super Eight, Chrysler's New Yorker, Dodge's Custom, Oldsmobile's 98, Pontiac's Deluxe Torpedo Eight.

Pre-World War II car fans, those who favor Mercurys over Ford or collectors who like something seldom seen should visit MotoeXotica Classic Cars to review this Mercury Eight Convertible. Like the Roman god for which the marque is named, we predict this car won't linger long.

VIN: 99A299374

This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 26,166 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!

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