1953 Mercury Monterey Station Wagon

The wood panels really stand out against the Siren Red paint on this beautiful 1953 Mercury Monterey ‘Woodie’ 8-passenger Station Wagon. It was actually the last year that real wood was to be used on these cars.

After a big restyle in 1952, their weren’t any major changes to the 1953 Mercury. The bumper and grille combination was changed which now had bullet protrusions on the top bumper rail, the hood ornament was changed and the body now had full length trim running down the side.

Monterey was the top-of-the-line for Mercury in 1953 and the station wagon had just been moved into the series from the lower level Custom Series where it had sat previously. They also removed the 6 passenger model.

1953 Mercury Monterey Station Wagon - Rear view
rear view

Inside there is a very cool instrument panel together with an all-vinyl two-tone interior. Note the levers that control the heating.

1953 Mercury Monterey Station Wagon Instrument panel / dash
Very cool dash / instrument panel

The all-vinyl red and white interior certainly stands out!

red and white interior of a 53 Mercury Monterey Station Wagon
All-vinyl interior

There is also an extra row of seats at the rear (in the cargo space) allowing for 8 passengers to be seated comfortably. With the last rows folded down there is a full 7 feet of cargo space!

Power comes from a 255.5 cubic inch flathead V8 providing 125 horsepower. This is paired with a 3-speed manual transmission.

1953 Mercury V8 L-head engine
V8 L-head engine

This wagon enjoys optional extras such as a clock, AM radio and a heater!

Mercury sold 7,719 Monterey Station Wagons for the 1953 model year at a base price of $2,591.  It was the most expensive Mercury that year!

This ’53 Mercury Woody Wagon is currently for sale on eBay. (follow the link for even more photos)

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