1954 Mercury XM-800
1954 Mercury XM-800
The beautiful sweeping lines on this 1954 Mercury XM-800 is so sleek it is almost like a dream . . . that is to say a dream car. That is because it is! The XM-800 was a concept car that appeared in the Detroit Auto Show in 1954. Based off the Mercury Monterey chassis, and body panels built out of fiberglass, this one of a kind concept car was truly a show car; it even appeared in a 1950’s movie titled, “Women’s World”. With the debut popularity, Ford intended to add the XM-800 to its line of production cars but instead began producing a new line, the Edsel. The XM-800 will forever be one of a kind. Take a 360 degree tour of this car here.
YEAR & MAKE - 1954 Mercury
MODEL NAME - XM-800
MODEL/BODY/STYLE NUMBER - XM-800
BODY TYPE - 2-Door 4-Passenger Sedan
BODY BY - Creative Industries Detroit
# CYLS. - V-8
TRANSMISSION TYPE & NUMBER - 3-Speed Automatic
WEIGHT -
ESTIMATED PRODUCTION - 1
HP - 240
C.I.D. - 256
WHEELBASE - 119'
PRICE NEW - N/A