MERCURY MONTEREY

''For the Monterey minivan, produced from 2004-2007, see Ford Freestar.''


The 'Mercury Monterey' is a full-size near-luxury car introduced by the Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company in 1950. It would later share the same body style with the slightly more upscale Marquis, and the Park Lane and Montclair until the latter two were extinguished after the 1968 model year. The Marquis-Monterey body was, in turn, shared with that of the Ford LTD, Ford Galaxie, and Ford Custom. In 2004, Mercury resurrected the Monterey nameplate for a minivan, essentially a re-badged Ford Freestar with added features and modified cosmetic features.

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Mercury Monterey 1963
The Monterey in Canada
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Mercury Monterey 1963


Ford's Mercury division had its own version of the Ford Galaxie marketed as the Mercury Monterey. Here is a 1963 Mercury Monterey.

The Monterey in Canada


The Monterey was sold in Canada as the Mercury Meteor, a nameplate belonging to a U.S.-market car produced from 1961-1963. In Canada, the Meteor was sold under three trim lines; the LeMoyne, Montcalm, and Rideau, respectively. Canadian Meteors were sold after the U.S. Monterey was retired, beginning in 1964 and ultimately ending in 1976. From 1974-1976, Canadian Meteors were re-badged Marquis models following the discontinuation of the U.S. model Monterey in 1974.
Mercury Monterey 1956

Mercury Monterey 1956

Mercury Monterey 1958

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1957 Mercury Monterey Series

1959 Mercury Monterey Sedan

1966 Mercury Monterey lineup

1968 Mercury Monterey fastback with yacht deck paneling

1970 Canadian Mercury Meteor Brochure

1971 Monterey Custom 2 door

1973 Mercury Monterey Custom 4 door pillared hardtop

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