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1970 Mercury Monterey: W. C. Fields Knows It’s Priced For Action! [Classic Ad Watch]

newVideoPlayer(”/70_Monterey_476.flv”, 506, 423,”");W. C. Fields died in 1946, but his mock-crafty drunk persona still had sufficient cultural resonance 24 years later for Mercury to use an impersonator to sell the huge ‘70 Monterey 2-door hardtop. We think this ad would have been better had the Fields character taken a big swill from a hip flask [...]

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1965 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Truck [Down On The Street]

While we saw a Chevy truck about a month ago, the most recent Chevy pickup truck was way back in February. So today we're going to head over to a part of Alameda I've mostly ignored in this series (save for the '72 Mercury Monterey ): Bay Farm Island (if you're an Alameda old-timer) aka Harbor Bay Isle (if you prefer a name made up by the developer that built a lot of tract homes there in the 80s)....

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1955 Mercury Monterey [Down On The Street]

Believe it or not, the last time we saw a 50s Detroit car in this series was the '57 Cadillac , way back in November. I've got quite a few of them photographed, but it seems that my recent focus on the Malaise Era has come at the expense of other decades. So, let's take a look at an extra-nice example of the Major Chrome Era: this '55 Mercury Monterey sedan. I believe GM called this type of swimming-pool...

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2007 Mercury Monterey Review

Luxury-themed minivans have become popular among consumers with a bit more money to spend on family transportation. Although...(to read the complete review click