Mercury did not stumble into the Cyclone Spoiler nameplate by accident. The car existed because the brand wanted trophies on ...
On paper, the 1969 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II was built to satisfy a racing rulebook. In reality, it became one of the most obscure factory hot rods of the muscle era, a car that slipped past most ...
Michael Callahan from Cincinnati, Ohio, always dreamed about going to Bonneville with a street car and getting into the 150MPH Club. Or should we say, drive a car to Bonneville, make his passes, and ...
The Mercury Cyclone is one of those nameplates that had a meteoric life during the glory days of American horsepower (1964-1972, in this case). It emerged as a performance version on the compact Comet ...
27 Aug 2025, 21:00 UTC · By: Elena Luchian // This 55-year-old Mercury Cyclone Spoiler wears a color that wasn't even available in 1970. The car is on the markert for the first time Homage to a Legend ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
If you think that Power Tour is just for rocking chair cruisers, think again. Michael Callahan from Cincinnati, Ohio, always dreamed about going to Bonneville with a street car and getting into the ...