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Mercury S-55

The Mercury S-55 is a full-size car that was marketed by the Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company during the 1960s. Developed as a performance-oriented version of the mid-level Mercury Monterey, the S-55 was the largest vehicle of the Mercury "S" (Special) range introduced in 1962; its Ford equivalent was the Ford Galaxie 500XL and competed in the full-size luxury sport coupe market segment against the Chrysler 300H.

Mercury S-55
1966 Mercury S-55 2-Door Hardtop
Overview
ManufacturerMercury (Ford)
Production1962–1963
1966–1967
AssemblyMain plant
Wayne, Michigan
(Branch assembly)
Metuchen, New Jersey
Pico Rivera, California
Hazelwood, Missouri
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size
LayoutFR layout
RelatedFord Galaxie
Mercury Monterey

As consumer buying habits in full-size sedans shifted in the late 1960s, performance-oriented vehicles such as the S-55 fell out of favor, with personal luxury coupes and muscle cars taking its place. After the 1967 model year, the S-55 was discontinued; its role was largely taken over by the 1969 Mercury Marauder, produced until 1970.[1]

Mercury S (Special) Series edit

For the 1962 model year, to maintain interest in the Ford and Mercury product lines, Ford Motor Company introduced performance-oriented trim packages for both divisions. Mercury introduced the S (Special) line of sub-models. While the S-22 Comet and S-33 Meteor consisted primarily of exterior trim, badging, bucket seats, and floor-mounted shifters, the S-55 (based on the Monterey) offered the same interior features along with a higher-performance powertrain.

First generation (1962–1963) edit

 
1963 Mercury Monterey S-55 Marauder two-door (aftermarket wheels)

For 1962, the Mercury S-55 was introduced alongside the Mercury Monterey. A performance-oriented variant, the S-55 offered an interior with bucket seats, center console, a floor-mounted shifter, and special wheel covers. As with the Ford Galaxie 500XL, the S-55 was produced in two-door hardtop and convertible bodystyles. The S-55 was powered by the two largest engines available in the Monterey, a 390 cubic-inch V8 (300 or 330 hp) or a 406 cubic-inch V8 (385hp or 405hp). The triple-carbureted version of the 406 was a special-order engine, tested at over 95 mph in the quarter mile according to Road & Track in a road test.[2] The hardtop was listed at US$3,488 ($33,744 in 2022 dollars [3]) and 2,772 were sold.[1]

For 1963, the S-55 model line was expanded, with its availability now including four-door hardtops. The previous notchback roofline was discontinued and buyers now were able to choose the "Breezeway" ( a reverse-slant retractable rear window) or the "Marauder" (fastback hardtop). As with other Ford Motor Company vehicles, the S-55 saw its 406 V8 replaced by a 410hp 427 cubic-inch V8; the 425hp 427 (largely a racing engine) was a special-order option.

For the 1964 model year, the S-22, S-33, and S-55 were discontinued. In its full-size line, performance-oriented sedans remained with the 390 and 427 engines, Marauder fastback roofline, and bucket seats and console interior trim became extra cost options known as the " Sports Package " for the luxury-oriented Park Lane 2 door models and 4 door Marauder models only.

Second generation (1966–1967) edit

 
1966 Mercury S-55 Convertible

For the 1966 model year, the S-55 made its return as a stand-alone model (becoming the only S model to make a return). As in 1962, the model lineup consisted solely of two-door hardtops and convertibles. Again based on the Monterey, the S-55 featured a bucket-seat interior with a floor-mounted shifter and a higher-performance powertrain. Styling accents include unique body side-striping, deluxe wheel covers and the distinctive S-55 emblem on rear quarter panel and 428 V-8 emblem on the front fender sides. As with the previous generation the retail price and number of hardtops made was similar at US$3,292 ($29,692 in 2022 dollars [3]) with 2,916 sold.[1]

In place of the 390 and 427 V8 engines, the 1966 S-55 was powered by a single engine. A 345hp ''Super Marauder'' 428 cubic-inch V8 was paired to a 4-speed manual transmission or 3-speed ''Merc-O-Matic" automatic transmission. This was the same engine that powered the Ford Galaxie 500 7-Litre of the same year.

For 1967, poor sales of the S-55 demoted the model to become the "S-55 Sports Package".[4] The Mercury full-size line saw a major exterior update, changing its flat-fendered sides to a more rounded shape. During the model year, the S-55 Sports Package would be dropped; the division would concentrate its two-door efforts on the smaller Mercury Cougar and more luxurious Mercury Marquis. In various forms, the Cougar and Marquis would become the two most successful nameplates ever sold by the Mercury brand.

S-55 Data Sheet / Statistics[1] edit

Year Car Line and Series Name Body Style Body Style Code Price Production Numbers Engine Choices
1962 Monterey S-55 2-door Hardtop 65C $3,488 2,772 390-CID V-8 (4V) (300 or 330
1962 Monterey S-55 2-door Convertible 76B $3,738 1,315 horsepower); 406 V-8 (4V or 3-2V)
1963 Monterey S-55 2-door Hardtop with Breezeway Design 65C $3,650 3,863 390-CID V-8 (4V)(300 or
1963 Monterey S-55 2-door Marauder Hardtop 63C $3,650 2,317 330 horsepower); 406-CID
1963 Monterey S-55 4-door Hardtop with Breezeway Design 75C $3,715 1,203 V-8 (4V or 3-2V);
1963 Monterey S-55 2-door Convertible 76B $3,900 1,379 427 CID V-8 (4V)(2-4V)
1966 S-55 2-door Hardtop (Fastback) 63G $3,292 2,916 428-CID V-8 (4V)(345HP)
1966 S-55 2-door Convertible 76G $3,614 669 428(4V) 345 HP
1967 S-55 2-door Hardtop (Fastback) 63G $3,511 570 428-CID V-8 (4V)
1967 S-55 2-door Convertible 76G $3,837 145 428-CID V-8 (4V)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Kowalke, Ron (1997). Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946–1975. Krause publications. ISBN 0-87341-521-3.
  2. ^ "1962 S-55 Mercury Monterey Motor Trend Road Test".
  3. ^ a b 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  4. ^ "Directory Index: Mercury/1967 Mercury/album_001". www.oldcarbrochures.com. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
  • Ford Motor Company (June 15, 1965). "Mercury 1966 move ahead with Mercury in the Lincoln Continental tradition" - Complete Model Line Description Brochure (1st ed.). Dearborn, MI. pp. 1–33.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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The Mercury S 55 is a full size car that was marketed by the Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company during the 1960s Developed as a performance oriented version of the mid level Mercury Monterey the S 55 was the largest vehicle of the Mercury S Special range introduced in 1962 its Ford equivalent was the Ford Galaxie 500XL and competed in the full size luxury sport coupe market segment against the Chrysler 300H Mercury S 551966 Mercury S 55 2 Door HardtopOverviewManufacturerMercury Ford Production1962 19631966 1967AssemblyMain plantWayne Michigan Branch assembly Metuchen New JerseyPico Rivera CaliforniaHazelwood MissouriBody and chassisClassFull sizeLayoutFR layoutRelatedFord GalaxieMercury MontereyAs consumer buying habits in full size sedans shifted in the late 1960s performance oriented vehicles such as the S 55 fell out of favor with personal luxury coupes and muscle cars taking its place After the 1967 model year the S 55 was discontinued its role was largely taken over by the 1969 Mercury Marauder produced until 1970 1 Contents 1 Mercury S Special Series 2 First generation 1962 1963 3 Second generation 1966 1967 4 S 55 Data Sheet Statistics 1 5 ReferencesMercury S Special Series editFor the 1962 model year to maintain interest in the Ford and Mercury product lines Ford Motor Company introduced performance oriented trim packages for both divisions Mercury introduced the S Special line of sub models While the S 22 Comet and S 33 Meteor consisted primarily of exterior trim badging bucket seats and floor mounted shifters the S 55 based on the Monterey offered the same interior features along with a higher performance powertrain First generation 1962 1963 edit nbsp 1963 Mercury Monterey S 55 Marauder two door aftermarket wheels For 1962 the Mercury S 55 was introduced alongside the Mercury Monterey A performance oriented variant the S 55 offered an interior with bucket seats center console a floor mounted shifter and special wheel covers As with the Ford Galaxie 500XL the S 55 was produced in two door hardtop and convertible bodystyles The S 55 was powered by the two largest engines available in the Monterey a 390 cubic inch V8 300 or 330 hp or a 406 cubic inch V8 385hp or 405hp The triple carbureted version of the 406 was a special order engine tested at over 95 mph in the quarter mile according to Road amp Track in a road test 2 The hardtop was listed at US 3 488 33 744 in 2022 dollars 3 and 2 772 were sold 1 For 1963 the S 55 model line was expanded with its availability now including four door hardtops The previous notchback roofline was discontinued and buyers now were able to choose the Breezeway a reverse slant retractable rear window or the Marauder fastback hardtop As with other Ford Motor Company vehicles the S 55 saw its 406 V8 replaced by a 410hp 427 cubic inch V8 the 425hp 427 largely a racing engine was a special order option For the 1964 model year the S 22 S 33 and S 55 were discontinued In its full size line performance oriented sedans remained with the 390 and 427 engines Marauder fastback roofline and bucket seats and console interior trim became extra cost options known as the Sports Package for the luxury oriented Park Lane 2 door models and 4 door Marauder models only Second generation 1966 1967 edit nbsp 1966 Mercury S 55 ConvertibleFor the 1966 model year the S 55 made its return as a stand alone model becoming the only S model to make a return As in 1962 the model lineup consisted solely of two door hardtops and convertibles Again based on the Monterey the S 55 featured a bucket seat interior with a floor mounted shifter and a higher performance powertrain Styling accents include unique body side striping deluxe wheel covers and the distinctive S 55 emblem on rear quarter panel and 428 V 8 emblem on the front fender sides As with the previous generation the retail price and number of hardtops made was similar at US 3 292 29 692 in 2022 dollars 3 with 2 916 sold 1 In place of the 390 and 427 V8 engines the 1966 S 55 was powered by a single engine A 345hp Super Marauder 428 cubic inch V8 was paired to a 4 speed manual transmission or 3 speed Merc O Matic automatic transmission This was the same engine that powered the Ford Galaxie 500 7 Litre of the same year For 1967 poor sales of the S 55 demoted the model to become the S 55 Sports Package 4 The Mercury full size line saw a major exterior update changing its flat fendered sides to a more rounded shape During the model year the S 55 Sports Package would be dropped the division would concentrate its two door efforts on the smaller Mercury Cougar and more luxurious Mercury Marquis In various forms the Cougar and Marquis would become the two most successful nameplates ever sold by the Mercury brand S 55 Data Sheet Statistics 1 editYear Car Line and Series Name Body Style Body Style Code Price Production Numbers Engine Choices1962 Monterey S 55 2 door Hardtop 65C 3 488 2 772 390 CID V 8 4V 300 or 3301962 Monterey S 55 2 door Convertible 76B 3 738 1 315 horsepower 406 V 8 4V or 3 2V 1963 Monterey S 55 2 door Hardtop with Breezeway Design 65C 3 650 3 863 390 CID V 8 4V 300 or1963 Monterey S 55 2 door Marauder Hardtop 63C 3 650 2 317 330 horsepower 406 CID1963 Monterey S 55 4 door Hardtop with Breezeway Design 75C 3 715 1 203 V 8 4V or 3 2V 1963 Monterey S 55 2 door Convertible 76B 3 900 1 379 427 CID V 8 4V 2 4V 1966 S 55 2 door Hardtop Fastback 63G 3 292 2 916 428 CID V 8 4V 345HP 1966 S 55 2 door Convertible 76G 3 614 669 428 4V 345 HP1967 S 55 2 door Hardtop Fastback 63G 3 511 570 428 CID V 8 4V 1967 S 55 2 door Convertible 76G 3 837 145 428 CID V 8 4V References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mercury S 55 a b c d Kowalke Ron 1997 Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946 1975 Krause publications ISBN 0 87341 521 3 1962 S 55 Mercury Monterey Motor Trend Road Test a b 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved February 29 2024 Directory Index Mercury 1967 Mercury album 001 www oldcarbrochures com Retrieved 2019 09 19 Ford Motor Company June 15 1965 Mercury 1966 move ahead with Mercury in the Lincoln Continental tradition Complete Model Line Description Brochure 1st ed Dearborn MI pp 1 33 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mercury S 55 amp oldid 1162323277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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