1954 Mercury Monterey Sun Valley Coupe

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$33,000 USD | Sold

The Howard & Norma Weaver Collection

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  • Offered from the collection of Howard and Norma Weaver
  • “America’s first transparent-top production car”
  • One of 9,761 built; a very rare restored survivor
  • Numerous options and accessories

162 bhp, 256 cu. in. OHV V-8 engine, two-speed Merc-O-Matic automatic transmission, independent front suspension with coil springs, live rear axle with leaf springs, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes. Wheelbase: 118 in.

The 1954 Mercury line saw the introduction of a new milestone model, the Sun Valley, which was a standard Monterey Hardtop Coupe fitted with a Plexiglas section over the front half of the roof. It was one of the most attractive body styles of the year and among the most expensive, at a price of $2,562 pricier than any Mercury save the convertible. Less than 9,800 Sun Valleys were built and sold in 1954.

The car offered here, from Howard and Norma Weaver’s esteemed collection, appears to be a very original and well-preserved car that has benefited from a thorough and accurate restoration. The body is in excellent condition, with fine fit of its panels and only minor signs of age to its correct Parklane Green and Arctic White finish. The chrome and stainless trim is in good condition, with only a few minor blemishes. The roof panel and door glass are virtually free from scratches and blemishes. The interior is finished in complementary shades to the body and also shows scarcely any wear, as would be expected from a car that displayed 77,510 miles at the time of cataloguing.

No 1950s automobile would be complete without a raft of options, and this car includes the Merc-O-Matic transmission, power steering and brakes, AM radio, a clock, bumper guards, and rear fender skirts. The inside of the trunk features the correct mat and spare tire, and the original and correct carburetor, air cleaner, and windshield wipers are still present.

This is an excellent example of one of the rarest and most desirable collector Mercurys of the period.