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Only 257 of these rigs were built as convertibles out of 407 ever made, which makes seeing one in this nice of condition ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...