Seattle's Classics 1978 Mercury Bobcat


Mercury Bobcat Information and photos MOMENTcar

"Here we have a genuine 2-owner 1978 Mercury Bobcat," says the dealer advertising the car from Stratford, Wisconsin. Sunroof. Ford introduced its sub-compact Pinto for the gas-crisis challenged 1971 model year. Mercury, which had its imported Capri, didn't get its version of the Pinto until the 1975 model year.


Seattle's Classics 1978 Mercury Bobcat

The Mercury Bobcat, introduced in 1975, aimed to capitalize on the success of the Ford Pinto, offering buyers a subcompact option under the Lincoln-Mercury division. Marketed as the Bobcat MPG in 1976, it emphasized its fuel efficiency with an EPA-rated 34 mpg. The marketing campaign featured catchy tunes and a fun, lively atmosphere, as reflected in this television spot showcasing the jingle.


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The Bobcat Villager was the most luxurious member of the Pinto family in 1976. The Mercury Division managed to make the Bobcat Villager look a bit like the Marquis, or at least the Montego. This.


Does anyone out there still remember the Mercury Bobcat?

Mercury Model: Bobcat Body type: Coupe Exterior color: Red (Burgundy & Silver) Interior color: Red Transmission: 4-Speed Manual Mileage: 108,240 NHTSA overall safety rating: Not Rated Stock number: A1041 VIN: F0X20A626443F . Home / Used Cars / Mercury Bobcat. Shop by Year. 1980 Mercury Bobcat.


1975 Mercury Bobcat Information and photos MOMENTcar

The Mercury Bobcat was introduced in 1975 as a twin to the Ford Pinto and was Mercury's first-ever subcompact car. Styling differed from the Pinto with larger taillights, separate parking lights, a taller Lincoln-esque grille and somewhat fancier interior and exterior trim.3-door hatchback and wagon bodystyles were offered - Mercury would not offer the 2-door "sedan" bodystyle on the Bobcat.


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The Ford Pinto is a subcompact car that was manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company in North America from 1971 until 1980. The Pinto was the first subcompact vehicle produced by Ford in North America. The Pinto was marketed in three body styles throughout its production: a two-door fastback sedan with a trunk, a three-door hatchback, and a two-door station wagon.


Mercury Bobcat Market

It's old enough to be out of America's collective memory now, but between Ford and Mercury, Ford sold more than 220,000 Pintos a year for most of the '70s and clear into 1980. Model year 1979 was the Mercury Bobcat's bestselling season, with sales jumping by more than a third year-to-year, for a couple of reasons.


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Nothing revolutionary, just new gaskets/seals, a longer fuel filler neck, a stronger fuel filler cap, a pair of plastic tank shields, miscellaneous bracketry/hardware, and Ford's instructions to install everything. This is a good time to mention this fix applied to the Pinto/Bobcat sedans, as the wagons were exempt from the recall. Sajeev Mehta.


Mercury Bobcat 19751980 Motorpedia ALL models, history and specifications

The Mercury Bobcat was introduced for the 1974 model year for the Canadian market, and 1975 for the U.S. market. Based on the Ford Pinto, the Bobcat was a series of compact cars available as sedans, station wagons, and hatchbacks. Engine options included inline four and V6 units. In 1979, the Bobcat recieved a styling update, which lasted until.


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What's more, Ford Division hit on a winning financial formula— one that encouraged the idea of the small car with big-car comfort and features, and one that worked fine for Mercury, too. A Mercury Bobcat with a V-6, air conditioning, automatic transmission, moonroof, Sport Accent Group, Deluxe interior, and AM/FM stereo with tape deck.


1980 Mercury Bobcat Information and photos MOMENTcar

It is the Mercury Bobcat rebadged Ford Pinto. Ford made over a million Pintos during its run. Mercury made only about 233,000 over its run. So the Bobcat is a rarer find. Cat comes with a 2.3L, 4 speed manual transmission. Body is near perfect except for the dent that is described above, and the rust appears just to be surface rust from the.


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The Mercury Bobcat was a car that shared the same body design with the Ford Pinto. The model made its debut in mid-1975 and was a part of Ford's family of fine cars for the new car market. The Bobcat was essentially a Ford Pinto with a different grille and hood; however, it also offered a more stylish interior.


1980 Ford Mercury Bobcat Hatchback 2.3L for sale

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1978 Mercury Bobcat or Ford Pinto YouTube

Mercury seemed caught between Ford and Lincoln in the '70s. Wanting to be a more upscale Ford and in some models like the Grand Marquis, approaching Lincoln levels of styling and luxury. Even the Mercury Grand Monarch was the basis for the Lincoln Versailles. I like the Bobcats more for this than their lesser Ford counterparts.


Mercury Bobcat Villager Wagon (73H) 197980 pictures (1600x1200)

CC-1753900. 1980 Mercury Bobcat. Here we have a 1980 Mercury Bobcat for sale. • 108K Miles • 2300 4-Cylinder Engine • 4-Speed Manual. $12,999. . .


Dearborn's Innovator 1979 Mercury Bobcat Hemmings

Small was in, and Mercury wanted in. What's more, Ford Division hit on a winning financial formula, one that encouraged the idea of the small car with big-car comfort and features. In 1979, the year of our feature car, a Mercury Bobcat started at $3,797, which was within $50 of a comparable Pinto. But once you cram in $484 worth of A/C, $307.