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All Arnold Tomlinson wanted was a solid turnkey muscle car to cruise in while his current ride was torn down for an engine refresh. That’s when a seemingly cherry ’70 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler looked like exactly what he needed. Nevertheless, once the car arrived from Florida to his hometown in Colorado, he discovered the bane of wet Southern cars: rust. The floors were shot, the doors wouldn’t open, and the windows wouldn’t roll down. Even the window felt was missing, letting the glass rattle around. Rather than throw his hands up, Arnold dug in and decided to remake his Mercury muscle. A little web browsing is all it took to a find the original FoMoCo parts necessary to build a big-block brawler—a 429 Cobra Jet, a four-speed Toploader, and a 3.50 Trac-loc rear with 31-spline axles. Inside, the black bucket interior with console and Hurst shifter (and the signature cluster with tach, temp, oil, and amps recessed in the dash) was rebuilt and refreshed. Arnold says the Cyclone turned out to be a wonderful driver that gets tons of attention at local car cruises, and pretty much everywhere he goes.
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1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler - Desktop Nexus CarsDownload free wallpapers and background images: 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler. Desktop Nexus Cars background ID 837549. All Arnold Tomlinson wanted was a solid turnkey muscle car to cruise in while his current ride was torn down for an engine refresh. That’s when a seemingly cherry ’70 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler looked like exactly what he needed. Nevertheless, once the car arrived from Florida to his hometown in Colorado, he discovered the bane of wet Southern cars: rust. The floors were shot, the doors wouldn’t open, and the windows wouldn’t roll down. Even the window felt was missing, letting the glass rattle around. Rather than throw his hands up, Arnold dug in and decided to remake his Mercury muscle. A little web browsing is all it took to a find the original FoMoCo parts necessary to build a big-block brawler—a 429 Cobra Jet, a four-speed Toploader, and a 3.50 Trac-loc rear with 31-spline axles. Inside, the black bucket interior with console and Hurst shifter (and the signature cluster with tach, temp, oil, and amps recessed in the dash) was rebuilt and refreshed. Arnold says the Cyclone turned out to be a wonderful driver that gets tons of attention at local car cruises, and pretty much everywhere he goes.
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Category: Ford