1940 Mercury Series O9A 2 Door
Coupe for Sale in Honolulu, HI 96825
This 1940 Mercury Series O9A is
powered by an 8-Cylinder Engine paired with an Automatic Transmission. This Mercury
is Shown in a Purple Exterior with a White and Purple Interior. This Vehicle
has been garage kept.
This 1940
mercury coupe was commissioned by Walt Kaplan. He used to put on the annual rod
and custom car show at the Tacoma Dome in Washington in the late 80s. The build
was completed in September 1989. The story behind Walt's Mercury shows how
a personal tragedy can be turned into something positive and an inspiration
to others. Walt and his son had originally planned to build the custom
together, but life is uncertain at best. Walt and Joanie Kaplan's son,
SGT Robert S. Kaplan, along with 247 members of the 101st Airborne (the
fabled "Screaming Eagles" air assault unit) perished
in an airplane crash in 1985. Needless to say, the Merc was put on
the back burner. Then Walt had an inspiration. Why not turn the
car into a first-class custom, dedicated not only to his son and the 101st
Airborne but to all military personnel -- past, present, and future?
Street Rods
by Denny, Inc., in Enumclaw, Washington, did the mods where the chassis was
modified to accept Mustang II its a small-block Chevy with matched
Turbo 350 transmission, and a Ford eight-inch rear end. While the mechanicals
were underway, Don Barnes Chopped the top 4½" into a Matranga-style
hardtop. Don Richardson molded the fenders, rounded the corners,
and performed other smoothie tricks. Denny Olson spent more hours than he'd
like to admit working the body straight. Walt made the coupe accessible
to the U.S. military for display and parade purposes.
This car
is nosed, peaked hood, and filled grill center. Frenched headlights, decked, shortened
stainless DeSoto style bumpers. Caddy sombreros Appletons skirts (the genuine
article). Two-tone 63 Caddy steering wheel, tilt column. 49 Lincoln taillights.
Rear fenders molded in. The car was bought from Barret Jackson, then parked for
14 years! I just went thru the fuel with a new electric fuel pump and carb, went
the brakes, and put new tires on. Electric fan and new aluminum radiator, A/C blows cold. Car as it was when Walt left it. Has a couple of
scratches here and there I tried to buff one out on the fender and went
thru the purple, so now you see the red sealer underneath the passenger fender. It’s small, the size of a dime. The power antenna works, I would put
a shroud on the radiator for hot days if A/C is on. Replace door panels as they
are old. The pics are from last month. Nice driver, not too far from show
quality. I saw no patches on door panels, and there is no rust. A beautiful
example of a 1940 Mercury, sonar car was excellent! Looking for a good home that
appreciates the car.
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