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1957 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser – Todays Tempter

This is what a dream car looked like in the 50s! California car, multiple trophy winner

The now-defunct brand Mercury, was Ford Motor Company’s entry-level prestige brand, positioned below Lincoln.

The Turnpike Cruiser was the brand’s halo model for the 1957-1958 range, with distinctive space age styling and miles and miles of chrome and gold.

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Many forget how technically advanced American cars of the 50s were, and the Turnpike Cruiser range was able to accommodate a number of curious gadgets; including some with a ‘Breezeway’ power rear window, ‘twin jet’ air intakes atop the windshield, the automatically-adjusting “seat-o-matic” seat, and even a rudimentary average speed “computer”.

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Body styles initially comprised of a two and four-door hardtop, although a convertible was introduced later in 1957 and acted as the pace car for that year’s Indianapolis 500.

These upmarket American cars are a rare sight on Australian roads, but this one looks like a very well-kept example. Finished in its original colour combo of two-tone yellow and white, the car looks to be in great condition throughout.

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With a strong V8 and pushbutton auto, the car is said to be a California car and is said to be a multiple trophy winner.

The big M is based in Queensland and is listed for $59,500.

Check out the full listing here!

 

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