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Introduced in 1939, the Mercury brand wasn’t on the road very long before civilian production was halted for the duration of World War II. A month after V-J Day—August 15, 1945—though, Ford ...
It’s a Canadian-built 1964 Meteor Custom Convertible with a Mercury body and Ford Galaxie interior. The engine is the 352-inch V8 that originally came with a 2-barrel carburetor but has been ...
The Canadian market has always loomed large for the Ford Motor Company, partly because of Detroit’s proximity to Windsor and Ontario, but also because of Canada’s s… ...
Meteor was an automobile brand owned by Ford and sold only in Canada. It gave Canadian Mercury dealers a low-cost car to sell in its market, to compete with Canadian Pontiacs.
The Canadian-only Meteor and Monarch cars and Mercury trucks are considered to be much more attractive than Ford and Mercury cars they are based on along with Ford trucks. “Americans love the ...
While Ford produced more than a million vehicles in 1960, Meteor rolled out just 19,356 cars. This Meteor Ranch Wagon, obviously based on the two-door Ford wagon made in the US that year, found ...
Here's our 1949 Meteor Club Coupe, called "Plum Nice." This is the Canadian version of the Ford model, built in Canada by the Mercury division. My car has the stock Merc 255-cu.-inch flathead V8 ...
Meteor. See All 13 Photos. Technically, the Meteor wasn't a Canadian car; rather it was a Ford sub-brand that was exclusive to Canada. First introduced in 1949, ...