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Trucks Trucks & SUVs Mercury Offered More Than Luxury: It Had Pickup Trucks Although they've added luxury and performance, pickup trucks are mostly designed around utility. That hasn't stopped luxury and style-focused carmakers from building them, even if only as concepts. The Lamborghini LM002, for instance, was a pickup with a V12.

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Next up, for 1951 and 1952, the terminology was simplified, with the trucks becoming the M-1 or M-2 and so forth, based on weight. Beginning in 1953, the U.S. style of naming models was extended to Canada, by which the same half-ton Mercury pickup became an M-100. This restored, two-tone example of a 1951 Mercury F-1 pickup is the hands of the.

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Mercury trucks are an interesting bit of the Blue Oval's history, and though some trim and body bits differ slightly from the F-Series of the period, they're โ€” mostly โ€” mechanically identical to their contemporary cousins.

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Ford Trucks - Mercury Trucks Right after World War II, when Ford Motor Company of Canada setup the Ford/Monarch and Mercury/Lincoln dealership networks, a new truck line was established. All Mercury dealers had Mercury trucks to sell.

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Mercury built a total of 8099 trucks in 1947 but built only a few hundred of these 1 Ton Pickups. It has been said that fewer than 10 of this rare 1 Ton model are known to have survived. This vehicle was found in the early 1970's in Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada where it was rescued and then stored until the mid-1990s.

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Mercury trucks came about due to a quirk of the Canadian Ford dealership system due to the sparely populated areas of Canada. Many smaller towns would have either a Ford-Monarch (Mercury in US) or a Lincoln-Mercury-Meteor (Ford) dealership but not both. So starting in 1946 Mercury received its own version of the Ford truck line.

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Posted in History 28/02/2023 Mercury Trucks - Was Canada's F-Series Trucks Better Than Ford's? Does anyone else here remember Mercury? Yeahโ€ฆ I thought so. Back in the day, if you wanted something more sumptuous than a Ford, but can't afford an ultra-lux Lincoln, you'd get a Mercury, instead.

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That man buys the truck and proceeds to slowly rebuild it with a goal in mind. Except, of course, those goals change over time. That's exactly what happened to Ford Trucks Enthusiasts forum member ghalperin. Except that he didn't just uncover any old Ford in a barn, he found a 1952 Mercury M3!

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By PickupTrucks Staff. August 18, 2018. Share. From 1946 to 1968, Ford offered the Mercury M-Series pickup trucks that literally the F-Series lineup of the day. Only offered in Canada, the M.

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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.

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In the early 2000s, Ford decided to take a hiatus from the F-150 Lightning performance pickup truck, their supercharged performance pickup, in favor of more practical, and profitable, ventures.

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SHARE MARKET PRICES Mercury M-Series Trucks (1946 to 1968) FOLLOW MARKET 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.

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In the U.S., Ford trucks began with the half-ton F-1, then progressed up the GVW (gross vehicle weight) ranks: F-2 for three-quarter tons, F-3 for one tons, etc. In Canada, Ford used the first two digits of the GVW in the model name: so the half-ton, with a 4,700-pound GVW, was known as the F-47.

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In addition, Mercury marketed other Ford truck models, like the medium-duty M500 and heavier (Ford F-500 and up), as well as the MB-series bus chassis (Ford B-series), the first-generation Econoline EM (Ford Econoline) in both van and pickup truck forms, and versions of the Ford C-series tilt cab. Mercury trucks were built either in Oakville.

1949 / 49 Mercury / Ford M68 1Ton Pickup Truck


It's simply a Ford F-Series pickup rescuing a vehicle that needed help. In this case, a 15-second video posted on X on Tuesday captures a recent moment when it appears a Tesla Cybertruck carrying.