Hello Everyone, My name is Graham, I plan on building a Mercury MKII GT40 powered by a 427 SOHC, I currently own a 69 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Cale Yarborough Special, Factory 428scj & a 4spd. I plan on selling my Spoiler & starting my GT40 build.
Welcome to GT40S Graham. You have come to the right place. There a lot of talented builders on here always willing to answer questions. Please start a build thread as you get going. We love pictures.
Welcome to GT40S Graham. You have come to the right place. There a lot of talented builders on here always willing to answer questions. Please start a build thread as you get going. We love pictures.
Hello Everyone, My name is Graham, I plan on building a Mercury MKII GT40 powered by a 427 SOHC, I currently own a 69 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Cale Yarborough Special, Factory 428scj & a 4spd. I plan on selling my Spoiler & starting my GT40 build.
You would think that the long-dead Mercury nameplate would not deserve a (sort of) weekly deep dive, but we’ve made it our job here at the Autopian to find the most intriguing and strange offerings from what was Ford’s typically superfluous brand. Today, we’re going to explore what was arguably...
You would think that the long-dead Mercury nameplate would not deserve a (sort of) weekly deep dive, but we’ve made it our job here at the Autopian to find the most intriguing and strange offerings from what was Ford’s typically superfluous brand. Today, we’re going to explore what was arguably...
You would think that the long-dead Mercury nameplate would not deserve a (sort of) weekly deep dive, but we’ve made it our job here at the Autopian to find the most intriguing and strange offerings from what was Ford’s typically superfluous brand. Today, we’re going to explore what was arguably...