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In '72, the Mercury Capri became the first car sold by a Ford-owned brand in the U.S. to feature a V-6 as Mercury introduced a version powered by the 2.6-liter Cologne V-6 engine.
While the Coupe was $4,000 more expensive than the standard 5.0-powered Capri, the ASC McLaren Convertible added $12,000 to the initial $10,000 price tag, making it around $6,000 more expensive ...
An intriguing 1986 Mercury ASC McLaren Convertible prototype has just hit the used car market with a starting bid of $12,375 and a Buy It Now price of $16,500. First things first: the name.
The Mercury was built with the typical financial constraints of a home build—slowly. And before you ask, no, this ’86 Mercury Capri is not an ASC McLaren. “I had a vision, and I knew what I ...
One is a very rare 1986 ASC McLaren Coupe. Only 115 of the Mercury Capri–based performance models were produced for the year, and it’s that rarity that kept Jasen from tearing into the car.
Thanks to Ford's blessings, each ASC/McLaren Mustang started life on the Ford assembly line as a black 5.0 sedan instead of a convertible as you might expect, because it was easier for ASC to chop ...
Richard Sprading drove his 1988 Ford ASC/McLaren 5.0 Mustang stock, until he reached the 50,000 miles and decided to modify it, instead getting rid of it - 5.0 Mustang & Super Fords Magazine ...
But that doesn't mean the Mercury Capri in its USDM spec doesn't have the potential to be a neat little find on the used market. This particular example from 1991 is for sale via a private party ...