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Projects just bought a 39 merc. pretty o.g.

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by gas man, Apr 30, 2019.

  1. gas man
    Joined: Dec 3, 2014
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    gas man
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    from socal

    just got this 39 mercury. my plans are to get it road worthy and just enjoy it. I think a guy with the last name newbill from socal owned it at some point . it also spent some time in north Dakota. I have most of the trim. just need the correct headlights , tail lights , and a ash tray. 20190427_092015.jpg

    pulled the old seat covers off
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    found this tag under the seat
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    going to install all new brake components
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  2. hoodwinx454
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  3. 41rodderz
    Joined: Sep 27, 2010
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    Nothing like a new project to get the juices flowing.
     
  4. 0nedon
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    Great project, makes a lot better when it is mostly complete, have fun with it!
     
  5. rusty rocket
    Joined: Oct 30, 2011
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    Mercs are kool! Did the 4 doors have the weird soup can tail lights hanging off the side?
     
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  6. Boryca
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    from Detroit

    Love that dash!
     
  7. edwardlloyd
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    from Germany

  8. 392
    Joined: Feb 27, 2007
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    Cool project. Looks solid.
     
  9. gas man
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    yes , it had the taillights that look like there looking the wrong direction.
     
  10. rusty rocket
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    Never could figure that out, lice swooping body lines and a soup can hanging off the side in the rear. I can just imagine the designers being told- hurry up we have to get this on the ***embly line. Hey Fred that soup can from your lunch would work for a tail light.;):)
     
  11. brokedownbiker
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    Niiiice! I love cars that are uncommon and the fact that it is a more-door is icing on the cake! Long swooping lines and almost looks chopped, great project.
     
  12. gas man
    Joined: Dec 3, 2014
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    91459.jpeg i have tried everything and cant get the rear drums off. glowing red drum, hydraulic puller, regular pullers , I even made my own puller. i bent the axle where it exits the drum with the hydraulic puller so I grinded the damn thing off. so being new to old mercury's, what do you know, this is a 2 year mercury only axle shaft . I'm also learning its very hard to find these drums . what would be the best way to go about this ? find original axles ? convert to something else that accepts the later hub and drums ? I'm not really sure what fits and what's available. any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
  13. s55mercury66
    Joined: Jul 6, 2009
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    You might want to start a new thread on your drum/axle issue, with that info in the ***le. You will get a lot more attention if you do. Good luck!
     
  14. edwardlloyd
    Joined: Aug 2, 2003
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    Well you're doing it wrong and could bend your hubs or snap your drums.
    Pulling a wide five is a problem I admit. There are hub pullers which fasten around the ridge on the hub nose so it's more direct.

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  15. edwardlloyd
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    Now you've cut the axle the whole thing is junk anyway.
    My advice: convert to 1940 hubs and use Lincoln Bendix brakes all round with 1940 wheels. You can buy the 1940 wheels in many widths new.
    You can get a complete Lincoln Bendix brake and hub set from MT Boling Brothers.
    You'll get money for your wide five take offs.

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  16. gas man
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    but what axle shafts do I use ? I found a 48 Ford rear end , should I just buy that ? its cheap
     
  17. rusty rocket
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    My advise woud be to head over to ford barn and ask the old timers what interchanges with merc.
    Maybe do some research first before tackling a project. Theres lots of weird litte things about old ford that you should know.
     
  18. abonecollector
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    it seems like the best alternative is to change everything over to ford axles, that way you can find/buy the more easily obtained parts. On a side note, i bought an N.O.S. pair of those drums, & hubs at an auction a few years ago. I thought i did good. Seemed like i was going to have to give them away. I finally settled on an ebay sale for a little less than i had in to them
     
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  19. gas man
    Joined: Dec 3, 2014
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    gas man
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    got a entire rear end from a 40 Ford .
     

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