Originally Posted by: Dr Terry Correct me here if I'm wrong, but I was always under the impression that Mercury built their cars on existing Ford (or sometimes Lincoln) platforms. In other words for every Mercury there was always another vehicle on which it was based. The original Mercs of the late 30s were just Fords with extra trim, altered rooflines & uprated engines. The later Comets were all based on either Falcons or Fairlanes etc. The Mercury Cougar was a Mustang with different outer panels. There were also several import Mercurys like the 70s Capri, the Sierra & the later convertible Capri, again other 'base' vehicles.
What I'm getting at is, why would they be designing a Mercury from scratch, when their usual MO is to develop the base car first & then add the Mercury bits ?
Mercury is now a defunct brand, maybe the fact that many saw their cars as being 'badge engineering' might have lead to that.
Dr Terry
Yes you are correct, but the body work was a fair bit different from the others at times, so a team must of been to do with working on that division.
I think the Comet in 1970-1 got a total new outer skin and for the 1972 Comet Mercury wanted a smaller car platform, so ditching the XA Falcon type thing would make sense for Mercury, all tho it may well of been a plan for our Falcon as well all along, as what would of Ford Aus done without the XA, made a XZ up date on the XY body, such a thing would not cut it against the up dated HQ Holden. not to mention that would a company just sit on it's hands in pixie land thinking that something will just turn up.
Not to mention Ford Aus in them days was trying to totally capitalise on being a fully Aussie car to win customers over like the Holden did and Ford Aus said that the other cars Ford USA had were to big and would of been a failure for Ford Aus.
Football meat pies kangaroos and Ford cars.
that was about selling an Australian product.
Look at the Mercury 1960 Comet it's our XK Falcon the rear end is totally different and she has 4 headlights and the 1964 has our XP bonnet.
I am sure that the team that design are people from all over the world who motor company's hire the best in that field, look at the Mustang they got some dude in to do that from Italy. VW got a Italian Porsche to kick the Beetle off thanks to the German Government and Australia got the FX Holden due to our Government and that Holden closest relative is the Vauxhall Opel thing, not a Chev because the Chev have chassis and a big 6 so they can't be related at all.
I don't know why most people think that each car company 'only' uses there own people to design, that to me would be a very backward thing to do as a company, as that would only lead to a company's failure, a cancer much like socialism caught in a vortex of it's own blighted ego driven madness.
The top design people I believe can move around all over the industry's and are not payed as a common wage earner and they don't open there mouth about some things or there career would be destroyed.