Posted By |
Discussion Topic:
Grille for a 47 Mercury 4dr sedan
-- page:
1
2
|
|
TomO |
11-12-2009 @ 4:31 PM
|
|
|
Senior
Posts: 7243
Joined: Oct 2009
|
No, it does not cover items that are unique to Mercury, such as interior and exterior trim. The main difference between Ford and Mercury in the 41-48 years is chassis length, hood, front fenders, and trim. Some of the interior trim items are: upholstery materials, dash trim and color, door trim and instruments. Most mechanical parts are interchangeable. You can use the 1939 though 1948 Mercury Chassis manual for reference. Parts with a 29A, 6M, 7M, or 8M are unique to Mercury. Parts with a 59A prefix can be used on either a Ford or Mercury. As with all rules pertaining to Ford Motor Company vehicles there are many exceptions.
Tom
|
TomO |
11-13-2009 @ 7:13 AM
|
|
|
Senior
Posts: 7243
Joined: Oct 2009
|
I should have said that the book covers all items that are common to Fords and Mercurys.
Tom
|
deric47merc |
11-13-2009 @ 3:53 PM
|
|
|
Member
Posts: 17
Joined: Nov 2009
|
ok.. so if i order it there will be reference pictures of the Merc too? Thanks
|
TomO |
11-14-2009 @ 8:10 AM
|
|
|
Senior
Posts: 7243
Joined: Oct 2009
|
No, there will be pictures of Fords. The Fords and Mercurys of these years have much in common and the book is a useful tool for restorers of both. The Mercury differences will not be detailed in the book.
Tom
|