Rough Start: This 1978 Mercury Zephyr Is The Crate The Capri Came In


Rough Start: This 1978 Mercury Zephyr Is The Crate The Capri Came In

Say what you will about the positives or negatives regarding the Ford Fairmont and it’s Mercury Zephyr twin. They were a great downsizing step for Ford. They ushered in a chassis that has merged into legend. They were light and economical, if a bit old-tech and plain. But in their standard shape, they were just plain. Their build plan was on-par with every Lego automobile built from a box of parts: two axle sets, one chassis, and the flattest panels outside of a sheet rock job. It truly does not get any more basic in design when everything is either a square or a rectangle. In fact, the only circles I know of on one of these cars involves the gauge cluster, and they break up the square gauge pod.

Take note of this particular Zephyr’s gauge pod, because that isn’t the standard kit. That’s four-eye Fox fair, the original form. And that’s a great hint into this Mercury’s overall form: this is a Mustang with legroom and a nice, airy cabin. It can romp and play all you like, but treat it in a mature manner and this Zephyr could easily be a neat daily driver that gets okay fuel mileage for what it is. Can you dig it? Because we sure can!

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