1968 Mercury 250 Camper Special
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Re: 1968 Mercury 250 Camper Special
No say it isn’t so...
That thing is going to be so cool....
That thing is going to be so cool....
Robert
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Re: 1968 Mercury 250 Camper Special
Robert we can't keep them all, and as you see I have too many sitting here and I want to do at least one more before life throws issues at me where I can't do them anymore. I believe I need to do a 67 Buick Skylark coupe like the one my dad was going to sell me before he wrote it off when I was 16.
1968 Mercury M250 Camper Special
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
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Yeah, its a good thing I don’t have a ton of money or I would have a warehouse full of stuff.
Still, thats going to be a cool truck.
Is it true that Canada says you can’t export a Mercury truck?
Still, thats going to be a cool truck.
Is it true that Canada says you can’t export a Mercury truck?
Robert
1972 F100 Ranger XLT (445/C6/9” 3.50 Truetrac)
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." -- Jeff Cooper
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I have never heard that before, I know a lot of classics go south and north of the boarder. Why did you want to buy a 68 Mercury M250 Camper Special????
1968 Mercury M250 Camper Special
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
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Re: 1968 Mercury 250 Camper Special
I've never heard of that before - generally vehicles that are more than 25 years old, both Canada Customs and U.S. Customs consider them antiques for personal use, and don't pay much attention to safety/emissions requirements. The main things are that the proper forms are filled out, both U.S. and Canada customs get their fee, and maybe Canada registers that VIN as having left the country so no one else tries to register it.DuckRyder wrote:Yeah, its a good thing I don’t have a ton of money or I would have a warehouse full of stuff.
Still, thats going to be a cool truck.
Is it true that Canada says you can’t export a Mercury truck?
Mercury trucks might have been an issue years ago (70's/80's) if they didn't meet the U.S. DOT regulations for safety or emissions.
Worthwhile to do some research, make some phone calls, fill out / send any forms required, and ensure you don't hit snags at the border crossing.
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Gentelmen,
I recall reading somewhere in my travels that Canada had declared Mercury trucks of historical interest and prevented them from being exported, or something along those lines.
I’ll see what I can find, but I don’t think I am imagining that I read it.
I don’t think I’m a buyer, unless you’re willing to trade for a Prius...
I recall reading somewhere in my travels that Canada had declared Mercury trucks of historical interest and prevented them from being exported, or something along those lines.
I’ll see what I can find, but I don’t think I am imagining that I read it.
I don’t think I’m a buyer, unless you’re willing to trade for a Prius...
Robert
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That's interesting Robert, I would love to see the article, I did try a search and came up with nothing. Not sure why the Canadian government would declare something like that on a consumer product.
1968 Mercury M250 Camper Special
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
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FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
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To clarify it probably wasn’t so much an “Article” as it was a post somewhere, whether that be on FTE (before the ahem . trouble) or on our old runboard forum or here...
I always thought it seemed strange that a Government would take such an interest...
I always thought it seemed strange that a Government would take such an interest...
Robert
1972 F100 Ranger XLT (445/C6/9” 3.50 Truetrac)
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." -- Jeff Cooper
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Re: 1968 Mercury 250 Camper Special
Fair enough Robert, maybe these Mercury's need to stay in this country even though mine was put together in San Jose California...go figure.
1968 Mercury M250 Camper Special
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
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And mine was made in Canada... LOL
Oh well back to your regular scheduled project thread, sorry for the hijack.
Oh well back to your regular scheduled project thread, sorry for the hijack.
Robert
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"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." -- Jeff Cooper
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No problem Robert, I'm in a little bit of a holding pattern right now on the truck so this was all good and interesting.
1968 Mercury M250 Camper Special
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
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Today was not only expensive but scary as I thought I blew it on the tire selection for my truck. I went from the 225/75R/16 stock tire/7" wheel to a 265/R75/16 8" wheel and this was the difference.
wack of cash.
So here is what they ended up like! Lots of clearance too when turning the wheels.
I thought for sure there wouldn't be enough clearance between tire and fender. I went and installed them thinking I just wasted awack of cash.
So here is what they ended up like! Lots of clearance too when turning the wheels.
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1968 Mercury M250 Camper Special
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
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One more pic on the tire to fender from the top.
That worked out for the look I was hoping for.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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1968 Mercury M250 Camper Special
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
FE-390,570CFM 4bbl, C6 Automatic, PS, PB front disk.
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
:drive:Willy
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Re: 1968 Mercury 250 Camper Special
Those look sweet!
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'72 Ranger XLT, 4x2, 390-2V, C6, Wind blue & Wimbledon White (‘Smokey’)
2016 F150 Lariat FX4 Supercrew, Ruby Red
Follow my build thread for 'Smokey': http://fordification.com/forum/viewtopi ... 22&t=85070
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Re: 1968 Mercury 250 Camper Special
Perfect wheel choice