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    jeudi 17 avril 2014

    1940 MERCURY CUSTOM COUPE


    Mercury Custom Coupe 9 740x554 1940 Mercury Custom Coupe
    This 1940 Mercury Custom Coupe is far more than just another SoCal chop-top, it’s thought to be the first such car that Los Angeles ever saw and one of the first to be made in California – all the way back in 1939 when it was still a brand new, under-warranty automobile.
    Bought off the showroom floor by Charles Marr in ’39 this Mercury Coupe remained unmolested for only two weeks before it was rolled into the garage at Valley Custom Shop in Burbank and work began. Marr was joined by Gerry Huth (of Huth Exhaust Systems fame) and the two men set about cropping the roof by 3 inches and adding a removable Carson padded top.
    Much of the work that was done on the car occurred under the hood, the flathead V8 has been bored and stroked to 276 cubic inches, it’s running a hot Isky 3/4 cam, a Weiand dual-carburettor setup and has a modified Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 dual-coil ignition.
    The engine exhales through twin exhausts and the transmission has been fitted with Lincoln-Zephyr gears, which ran to a Zephyr two-speed rear axle. It was also fitted with Zephyr hydraulic brakes – to ensure it could be brought to a halt in reasonable time.
    In 2008/2009 the 1940 Mercury Custom Coupe was fully and sympathetically restored, it was fully disassembled and reconditioned, all period correct parts were fitted and new upholstery from Guy’s Interior Restorations of Portland was added.
    With just 40 miles on the odometer since restoration the Custom Coupe is being offered by RM Auctions at the Arizona Sale on the 16th of January 2014, the estimated value is between $125,000 and $175,000 and you can click here to visit the official lot listing.


    5 Different Ways To Have Fun In A Porsche


    5 Different Ways<br/> To Have Fun In A Porsche
    For a car that’s followed the same formula for over 50 years, people sure have found a lot of different ways to build a 911. Last week we saw hundreds of them at the California Festival of Speed, and thought it the perfect opportunity for a five-up spotlight feature – Porsche-style.

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    We’ll start with the hardcore – an Interscope 935. Seen here in time-capsule condition, the 935 was Porsche’s factory Group 5 racing effort – and it worked, winning at Le Mans, Daytona and the Nürburgring to name a few. In short, the 935 was the car that dominated in the late ’70s and early ’80s.

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