Make:
Mercury
Model:
Eight Woody
Year:
1941
Mileage:
37654
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Indiana
City:
Indianapolis, IN
Zip:
46219
1941 Mercury Eight Woody 239 V8 Station Wagon
1941 Mercury Eight Woody Station Wagon 37654 Miles Black Station Wagon 239 V8 Ma Stock #: L00000 Exterior Color: Black Interior Color: Tan Body Type: Station Wagon Transmission: Manual Engine: 239 V8 Mileage: 37,654 Title Condition: Clear 1941 was a big year for Mercury, In 1941 Mercury Eight got all-new styling and some engineering improvements. Mercury's wheelbase was expanded by 2.0 inches. There were many chassis refinements, including improved spring lengths, rates, and deflections, plus changes in shackling, shocks, and an improved stabilizer bar. The new body featured door bottoms that flared out over the running boards, allowing for wider seats and interiors. The car had 2 inches more headroom, two-piece front fenders (three-piece at first), and more glass area. The front pillars were made slimmer and the windshield was widened, deepened, and angled more steeply. Parking lights were separate and set atop the fenders for greater visibility.
1941 Mercury Eight Woody Station Wagon 37654 Miles Black Station Wagon 239 V8 Ma Stock #: L00000 Exterior Color: Black Interior Color: Tan Body Type: Station Wagon Transmission: Manual Engine: 239 V8 Mileage: 37,654 Title Condition: Clear 1941 was a big year for Mercury, In 1941 Mercury Eight got all-new styling and some engineering improvements. Mercury's wheelbase was expanded by 2.0 inches. There were many chassis refinements, including improved spring lengths, rates, and deflections, plus changes in shackling, shocks, and an improved stabilizer bar. The new body featured door bottoms that flared out over the running boards, allowing for wider seats and interiors. The car had 2 inches more headroom, two-piece front fenders (three-piece at first), and more glass area. The front pillars were made slimmer and the windshield was widened, deepened, and angled more steeply. Parking lights were separate and set atop the fenders for greater visibility.