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Here are some shots of a 55 Mercury that we saw in Red Deer a couple of weeks ago that is waiting for a rebuild.
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Thanks for the photos. I believe mine is a 1958-59 model. The reason I asked for pics is I rescued one from the scrapyard on Monday. Hauled it off for free. I was looking at it as a parts trailer...
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Ron, my 65 Safeway has the same front window you describe. Someone put a homemade rock guard over it. The thinking behind windows like that was so you could see right through the trailer when on the...
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Check out this site: http://www.tincantourists...wiki/doku.php?id=mercury
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Hi Dennis-thanks for the link. How did you find that? According to the print ad in the link, mine looks exactly like the Deluxe model with one exception. The oven is almost directly under the sink and...
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I like to keep the curtains open in my front and back windows for two reasons. One, so I can see traffic behind me, and two, so I can admire the trailer briefly when checking for traffic. going camping!
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El Monte, CA was the "place of birth" for a lot of Canned Ham trailers during the 1950's. They all had the same parts, windows, and floor plan layout, with just a few tweeks. The inside on this...
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stickandtin wrote:Hi Dennis-thanks for the link. How did you find that? According to the print ad in the link, mine looks exactly like the Deluxe model with one exception. The oven is almost directly...
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I've been keeping bees for four years now. This summers' drought has been devastating to anything agriculture related. We have had a total of 1.3 inches of rain since last October at our place. Due to...
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stickandtin wrote:I've been keeping bees for four years now. This summers' drought has been devastating to anything agriculture related. We have had a total of 1.3 inches of rain since last October at...
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Hi Ron,We have a 1956 Mercury and have now spent about a year (off and on) in a pretty complete restoration.Actually today I was cutting birch for front and rear curved interior sections. The exterior...
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Hi Kelly and Sheila-I would greatly appreciate seeing all your photos. My e-mail is stickandtin@hotmail.com I don't know when I will get to the little Mercury I rescued from the scrapyard. I just...
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I'm in the process of restoring my 56 Mercury trailer! Love to see more pics of other people's trailers as they are hard to find. I'll look into figuring out how to post mine if others do the same. :)...
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Found this 58 Mercury on Pinterest http://pinterest.com/pin/457467274619658703/ -Angela Sent from my iPad using Yuku app
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Hi, I have also a free Merc I think. Saved it from going to the dump. Very rotten but real nice project. Merc is the best match for windows layout etc. But label over front window (very faint) seams...
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Hi glad to hear you saved a trailer from the dump I'm sure it is a 1958 or 1959 Mercury . I have a 56 Merc trailer nearing completion & the only difference I see is the size of the windows over...
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