And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Nope, '58 Mercury Commuter just like it says on the fender. On a Pontiac the white scallop on the rear door and quarter panel is lower, much wider and has three or four stars on the centre line depending on the model. Al_in_Ottawa
I grew up in the 3rd row of a '58 Merc Voyager; 4dr no post. Don't know where the Voyager was in the trim levels but did enjoy the 430 w/Jukebox Drive! =~ )
'58 Pontiac?
ReplyDeleteMercury, '57 or '58
ReplyDeleteNope, '58 Mercury Commuter just like it says on the fender. On a Pontiac the white scallop on the rear door and quarter panel is lower, much wider and has three or four stars on the centre line depending on the model.
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chrome reverse
ReplyDeleteTennis coach in Jr High had the 58 4 foot door…our entire team 3 guys-3 girls could get in it for away matches..
ReplyDeleteThat looks like my Old Man's 59 Mercury Wagon.
ReplyDeleteEdsel, maybe?
ReplyDeleteIf I had a daughter back then; now way she was leaving on a date in that. Way too much backseat
ReplyDeleteCool windshield. A pass on the rest of the styling.
ReplyDelete1957 Commuter. The side trim on the 57 was a single strip. On the 58 it was double..
ReplyDeleteI grew up in the 3rd row of a '58 Merc Voyager; 4dr no post. Don't know where the Voyager was in the trim levels but did enjoy the 430 w/Jukebox Drive! =~ )
ReplyDelete'57s didn't have the rocket ship - torch tail lights.
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