Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

64osby

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

Looks awesome, but not $3500 worth of awesome to me.
 

GA_Boater

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

Very pretty, but not $3.5K worth of pretty. Hope the price includes a prop.
 

sutor623

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

What ou guys think something like that is worth? I have never seen a white Merc before I like it.
 

tomhath

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

What ou guys think something like that is worth? I have never seen a white Merc before I like it.
I have a Merc 350 that looks similar. Doesn't run, but I'll let it go for half that price - or a quarter - or maybe I'll scrap it. Those machines are very hard to work on which is probably why they're so rare.
 

Frank Acampora

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

Well, I suppose i agree that he is asking too much but it does have a racing lower unit. About a year or two ago, I saw a Chrysler racing lower unit and exhaust stacks go for 1600 on ebay.

To a collector, what is a pristine racing Merc worth? At auction who knows? The sky could be the limit.
 

matt167

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

Mercs were white for a few years. IIRC 1959-1963 for most models, but some models did go Phantom Black in '63
 

sutor623

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

Due to its rarity I bet he will get close to 3k for it. But I agree Tom I had a '67 Merc and it was a pain even getting to the carbs. And even the link and sync was rediculous.
 

bonz_d

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

There is a shop in Fox Lake Il. that has an even older Red one that has been restored which also has the racing lower on it. That one though is not for sale.
 

sutor623

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

There is a shop in Fox Lake Il. that has an even older Red one that has been restored which also has the racing lower on it. That one though is not for sale.

I don't blame them.
 

steelespike

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

I could swear I saw a Quick Silver lower unit selling for $1500 some years ago.Probably more now.
 

pecheux

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

Excuse my french ... but, what is a "racing" lower unit ?
 

tazrig

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

With such skinny lower ends did they have F-N-R or were they just solidly geared to forward? It doesn't seem as there was much room for a clutch down there.
 

tazrig

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

Sutor, wow... expensive is right. Again a stupid question but I couldn't find the answer in the "Evolution of the Quicksilver racing lower unit" link. Do these super sleek lower units allow for forward neutral and reverse or just neutral and forward or just forward. It seems an awfully narrow space to put in a standard type of gear clutch. My brother used to have a Mercury 20hp short shaft motor that had a red cowling with a white neck and was used on his hydroplane. I can't remember if it had a reverse gear or not.
 

sutor623

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

Tax this will answer your question. Notice before he takes off what happens when he starts the engine.YouTube
 

Chinewalker

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Re: Old Merc fans, you gotta see this beauty!

The unit on the Merc 800 linked above is not a Quicksilver lower unit, rather it is a Speedmaster style, made for the larger Mercs. They were direct drive units - no neutral or reverse. The Speedmaster, and subsequent Super Speedmaster went through many incarnations and improvements as motor horsepowers continued to rise. They did come in righthand and lefthand rotation versions. The Quicksilver lower units (only used on smaller 2 and 4 cylinder models) were direct drive, lefthand prop rotation units only. Start motor and hang on!
 
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