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1950 Mercury Coupe - Makeover Merc

Hot Rods & Hobbies' Completely Reworked '50 Merc
February, 2010
By Tim Bernsau
Photography by Randy Lorentzen
1950 Mercury Coupe Hood
It's not the way these things usually happen, but when this incredible '50 Merc was delivered to Scott Bonowski's shop, it was a brand-new finished car. All the owner wanted from Scott and his crew at Hot Rods & Hobbies (HR&H) was some body-color paint on the white doorjambs. As it turned out, the job got a little bigger than originally planned, and when it was finally finished, there was virtually nothing on the Merc that had not been redone. Completely.

1950 Mercury Coupe Driverside
But before any of those design elements could be accomplished, there was the matter of the chassis. Art Morrison provided a complete rolling chassis, with independent suspension, including Strange coilovers and antiroll bars at both ends, plus a power rack-and-pinion steering setup in front and a triangulated four-link in the rear. The Ford 9-inch runs 3.73:1 gears with a posi. Whatever stopping problems existed before were eliminated by some huge Wilwood disc brakes; fronts are 12 inches with six pistons and the rears are 11 inches with four pistons. Hot Rods & Hobbies cut out the floor of the car to drop the body over the 'rails, fabricating body mounts, motor and transmission mounts, and an X-member.

1950 Mercury Coupe Headers
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1950 Mercury Coupe Headers
Headers were created by Doug Holmberg at DAH Works in Redondo Beach, CA, who used to build pipes for Shelby Cobras. Mufflers are glass packs.
Of course, hi-po rubber would be wasted on a car that couldn't deliver the goods. Pretty as it is, this Merc was also built with some muscle. The GM 502 big-block runs with stock internals, but gets fed by an electronic fuel injection system from Imagine Injection, which, one look will tell you, is designed to resemble retro mechanical stacks. Bob Ream at Imagine Injection helped set up the EFI on the 502. Paired with a FAST (Fuel Air Spark Technology) computer, the Imagine system delivers more than nostalgia. Scott took the engine to Westech Performance Group in Mira Loma, California, for tuning on the dyno-and rates horsepower at 500 and torque at 500 lb-ft. Torrance Transmission built the Turbo 400 automatic for the Merc, operated by a handbuilt shifter with a line-lock.

1950 Mercury Coupe Engine
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1950 Mercury Coupe Engine
The firewall, inner fenders, and radiator cover were completely smoothed and reshaped. The 502 Chevy big-block with Imagine Injection EFI is capable of respectable power and wears some impressive dress-up components. All casting marks were smoothed from the engine, and extra holes were filled.
1950 Mercury Coupe Steering Wheel
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1950 Mercury Coupe Steering Wheel
Brian Stone and Clay Cook built the full-custom wraparound dash, which was modified to extend out toward the repositioned seats (the driver's a tall guy). The brass and steel mesh in the dash insert is also found on the horn button, doorsills, interior lights, and under the hood on the custom valve covers. The center glovebox door was widened; the start button, A/C controls, trunk release, iPod stereo controls, and toggles for lights and power windows are inside. The modified Cadillac wheel is mounted on an ididit tilt column.
1950 Mercury Coupe Door
1950 Mercury Coupe Shift Knob
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1950 Mercury Coupe Shift Knob
This Mercury head shift knob was hand carved from sterling silver by Derrick Obatake of Steel Flames in Torrance, CA. The shifter handle is hollow and houses the wire for the functional line-lock-essential for occasional burnouts.
1950 Mercury Coupe Rear Seat
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1950 Mercury Coupe Rear Seat
Ed Brescia at Fast Ed's upholstery covered the interior in red leather before the car ever went to HR&H, and recovered it in green bullhide with black leather inserts.
1950 Mercury Coupe Front Seat
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1950 Mercury Coupe Front Seat
The front buckets are from a Toyota Solara.
1950 Mercury Coupe Gauges
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1950 Mercury Coupe Gauges
A trio of instrument pods was built into the dash and filled with one-off gauges provided by Classic Instruments.
1950 Mercury Coupe Pedals
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1950 Mercury Coupe Pedals
The swinging brake and accelerator pedals feature more of the mesh seen all over the Merc. Carpet is nice, but the rubber flooring sure looks cool.
1950 Mercury Coupe Gas Cap
1950 Mercury Coupe Trunk
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1950 Mercury Coupe Trunk
The trunk is fully finished in the style of the interior. Notice the "M" emblem on the back of the rear seat. This is more of Derric Obatake's sterling silver work. The same emblem decorates each inside door panel.
1950 Mercury Coupe Chassis
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1950 Mercury Coupe Chassis
The Merc that came in for some doorjamb paint rolled out a completely rebuilt custom on an Art Morrison chassis with an X-member, mounts, and core support built by HR&H, with an injected 502 big-block and TH400 automatic.
1950 Mercury Coupe Rear Bumper
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1950 Mercury Coupe Rear Bumper
The nickel finish on the custom bumpers is carried over on chassis components and under the hood. The taillights are handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces and are similar in oval shape to the exhaust exits in the lower rear-quarters.

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