Mercury did not stumble into the Cyclone Spoiler nameplate by accident. The car existed because the brand wanted trophies on ...
Nothing says performance like a racing spoiler. We're not talking about the flimsy injection-molded ones on Hondas, but a real racing spoiler. Long before the import kids started bolting up kit ...
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 ...
Though it didn't prioritize developing flashy, high-performance rides during the golden age of muscle, Mercury did release several exciting rides that catered to the muscle car crowd, and one of the ...