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ssalg
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Posted: 11/14/09 04:03 PM
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I have a 1967 Mercury Cyclone, my first car ever owned. It now has no engine, trans, etc. However, the interior is in MINT condition. I must sell. Does anyone out there know what would be a fair asking price. This car had minimal production. So not that many out there. This is a very rare car. they are BEAUTIFUL. Thanx for any help. ssalg
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Posted: 11/15/09 07:48 AM
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it is impossible to say without pictures of the car... and knowing more about the car...
you might check this link
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=1967+mercury+cyclone+for+sale&aq=2&oq=1967+mercury+cyc&aqi=g5
one of the classified that is linked there... has cyclones starting at 2K....
if it is a convertible... it is worth tons more...
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Posted: 11/10/10 06:53 PM
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Is it a Cyclone or Cyclone GT? The Cyclone came with a 200hp 289 without the "hood scoop" hood and GT stripes. GT had a big block. The basic Cyclone is rarer than the GT. (2600 units vs 3600 or so GTs) GTs were more popular since they were Mercury's muscle car. I recently bought a an all original 67 Cyclone. You might actually get more for it by parting it out. I might be interested in the car if it is a basic Cyclone and has a good center console in it.
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Posted: 01/04/11 01:42 AM
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General car maintenance is an important part of your car's survival. Routine maintenance is done for many reasons. First, maintaining your car will help it hold its value over time. This is important if you are looking to resell your car in the future. The less problems your car has, the more money you can potentially get for it.
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