Thank you for this side by side comparison. It really helps when you are looking for parts for an incomplete car and everyone says parts interchange. I am also a fan of 39 headlights
My Dad, who was from the era of these two cars, told me about a game his buddies would play in the evening watching cars go by and naming them based on the tail lights. The Mercury looks a much more substantial vehicle. Enjoyed the comparison.
That’s how my Dad got me into cars when I was 4 or 5 years old when we were going somewhere he would ask me what kind of car is that based on the tail lights
'39 Ford vs. Mercury is not something I normally would care about. A friend had an old Ford coupe years ago, that's what caught my eye when the Algorithm sent you my way... Your (Iron Trap Crew's!) Enthusiasm and knowledge, coupled with the delivery is entertaining as all heck! Please keep this stuff coming.
I saw your video comparing the '39 Mercury with the '40, and I was hoping you would do something like this. Much appreciated...I never knew they were that different.
I was probably 3 years old when those cars were made and I never realized that they were so many differences between the FORD and the Merc...........In my city we had a FORD PLANT and my friends and I would look through the windows and watch the 1946 FORDS being put together on the assembly line.......I ended up owning TWO 1946 FORDS, a woody wagon and a convertible in 1953.....
What a great year for the Ford & Merc. Some of the best looking body styling imo. They look great stock & great any way You want to mod them. So many way's to go with them. 😁👌
Wow never too old too learn, tks for all the info Matt an Mike,I glad I've have the Ford Museum down here at Auburn, go their at least once a yr, allways interesting, an see my friend that u know Josh..lol
Fantastic explanation of the differences between the cars! Thanks for sharing your knowledge, learned a whole bunch today. Go Iron Trap Garage, keep moving forward!
I read the door treatment was a cost savings, as the convertible was the same door. The same could be said for the 40 through 48 Continental. Also, compare the styling or coups, and see the similarities.
I just love that I can learn more about my own 39 Mercury. Learning it through ITG ... even better. I knew some of those things... but Thank you Mat & Mike for the other things and also the potential reasoning behind the design differences. I agree with the tail lights... but they're standard... so I'll keep them. 👌👍😁
My Gearhead LA native Hotrodder-era complete master mechanic Dad dragged home a '40 Merc Coupe for my first car. Bad orange dull primer but straight and complete roller with trans/3rd member. No engine -we went to Ford Obsolete in Santa Ana, CA - which was an unbelievable huge ancient boneyard/warehouse of primarily Flathead and pre-Flathead-era Ford parts. Everything from Model T and complete Deuce bodies sitting outside in the yard to any and all Ford parts from those eras. This was mid-1970s and the place obviously had been there for many years before. An absolutely mind-boggling place long gone now, out of a vintage Ford parts dream especially nowadays. As a 15 year-old I was just learning about all of it. We bought there and got running a Flathead -all stock single carb, might have been a Stromberg. I believe it was an 8-BA- he taught me how to drop it in in front of our house we did together. Found a junkyard passenger seat - maybe a Corvair? but pretty standard-original-looking shape split bench. I wanted the original Mohair look but we did some kind of 70s matte tan Ultrasuede kind of Mohair-looking on the cheap. Body straight and got 'er painted Black at good ol' Earl Scheib for like $100 bucks then. Of course my LA Dad was of the pre-and Postwar HotRodder era so the Merc was tres' cool for him maybe more than I .Even then I longed for the '39-40 Ford roofline and the 'hardtop' look they were starting with the Merc of that era even to me then looked awkward. It was fairly fast -added 'duals' out back like yours. It moved out pretty good on the stock 3-speed, a bit smoky in there as of course we all know for early Fords. I drove it to school, squired GF's and all the back seat shenanigans in it that was way pre light years before Internet, I would've chopped it Matranga-style to fix that dowdy roofline that kind of ruins the look of these now-coveted Mercs. By the way -in that era at least and to my Dad's 1940 LA teenage street racer era-knowledgeable-speak, the Body Style was known then as the 'Club Coupe' Cheers ~ FH
ps - apparently youTube edited out my reference to Ford Obsolete -Santa Ana, CA. An amazing long-gone Boneyard/Warehouse of Flathead and pre-era Ford parts
thanks for video ive learned a lot from it i have a very nice all original low milage black 39 ford deluxe coupe im 78. when i was a teen i wanted the car i have and ive had it for many years sometimes i just set and look at its so pretty i dont drive it by myself anymore my wife tells me i have so many extra parts that i could build another one not true ive learned a lot more about my car and the merc thanks again tom bragg
Good comparison Matt, GM was very much the same with their products. I have two 1936's a Chevy and Pontiac and even though they are very similar in look almost all parts are not interchangeable. Great episode as always!!!❤❤ I am working on acquiring a Ford one day, lol
I always thought the merc was showing the future of the 41-48 ford also in the rear trunk shape, and the roof on a 41 up ford is kinda them putting a 39-40 roof on a merc
Personally I like the 39 Ford better just like the flow of the body . Both cars our still nice . They need a spring bath and shine . 😅 l know it's winter .
How do you keep it all straight when all the parts are off the car. Like, you buy a 40 hood and some fenders, but for some reason the parts dont line up. Is there differences between the cars and trucks on Ford. I currently have a 39 wide 5 chassis. Trying to buy parts but there is so little info out there. Please do a video on this
Ford had always to differentiate with Mercury in what is standard on Ford is heavy duty on Mercs, different wheel base/better ride, higher roof/ more comfortable remember at this time men wore nice hats, bigger motor/more power. Case in point post war Mercs always bigger/baby Lincolns, in 70's Cougars parts were used to repair Mustangs as interchanged when Ford parts not available but Ford parts not fitting Mercs. You can find Ford parts reproduced but Mercs are like hens teeth. As for the tail lights look at the 46-48 Ford for the similarly to the Merc. Keep up the great work Matt, I love my Mercs just because they are slightly different. 👍
The Ford imo is definitely the better looking vehicle of course it could be that I spent a substantial amount of time in my uncle’s 39 Ford 2 dr. Sedan in the early fifties.
I am looking at a 1941 Ford, 1/2 ton pickup I am considering purchasing. It is all stock, but has been repainted. It is in good condition with an all steel body. What price range would one of these go for? It has not been hotroded. It hs been in the same family for 4 generations.
Excellent video, Matt. It looks like the Merc has a passenger side mirror and the Ford does not. Is that a difference between them, or is it just missing on the Ford?
I prefer the Ford over the Mercury. It'd be even better if it was a 39 Standard. To my eye, they got the front sheetmetal styling just right, with those cars. [Just a personal preference]In reality, I wouldn't knock back either of those 2 you own.
That convertible only rumor could be right. The '39 lincoln Zephyr coupe has the best long roof line that is more similar to the Ford coupe line. The Mercury never utilized that great styling cue.
why don't you discuss the difference between the standard and the deluxe models , I have had both. my dad worked for ford for 40 yrs . the last on was a39 standard until 1960 then it went to his brother my uncle.
Ford is definitely the better body style! The color of that Ford is kind of shabby next to the Merc, which detracts from the Ford styling. I liked Mercury styling better by the time of the mid-fifties, but not before.
A lot of the information that you presented here is getting lost in time. Maybe this will help "archive" the information for younger people interested in old cars. IMHO, the Ford is a better looking car that the Mercury, FWIW
You guys need to buy a cheap steamer. Fun tool. Can do all kinds of sh*t with it, depending upon the "delicacy" of the piece you are steaming. If the upholstery could survive the process, it would clean the shit out of it with no chemicals. Seats would be my worry, that headliner though, WOW .. would have no issues playing with that !!
My 40 coupe came with the package tray. I’ve seen others with two jump seats that folded down from either side of the car. Not sure if the 39 had the same setup.
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Thank you for this side by side comparison. It really helps when you are looking for parts for an incomplete car and everyone says parts interchange. I am also a fan of 39 headlights
My Dad, who was from the era of these two cars, told me about a game his buddies would play in the evening watching cars go by and naming them based on the tail lights. The Mercury looks a much more substantial vehicle. Enjoyed the comparison.
That’s how my Dad got me into cars when I was 4 or 5 years old when we were going somewhere he would ask me what kind of car is that based on the tail lights
'39 Ford vs. Mercury is not something I normally would care about. A friend had an old Ford coupe years ago, that's what caught my eye when the Algorithm sent you my way...
Your (Iron Trap Crew's!) Enthusiasm and knowledge, coupled with the delivery is entertaining as all heck!
Please keep this stuff coming.
Good job Matt & Mike, I enjoyed your walk around.
I saw your video comparing the '39 Mercury with the '40, and I was hoping you would do something like this. Much appreciated...I never knew they were that different.
I like the ford, it just looks great.Nice and small and the roof sweep to the rear is great looking!
I was probably 3 years old when those cars were made and I never realized that they were so many differences between the FORD and the Merc...........In my city we had a FORD PLANT and my friends and I would look through the windows and watch the 1946 FORDS being put together on the assembly line.......I ended up owning TWO 1946 FORDS, a woody wagon and a convertible in 1953.....
What a great year for the Ford & Merc. Some of the best looking body styling imo. They look great stock & great any way You want to mod them. So many way's to go with them. 😁👌
It's refreshing to find someone under 70 years of age with such an interest in and knowledge of a pre-WWII car.
You know now that you made a short but subtle comment about a 1939 Lincoln you need to get one for the full lineup comparison!
I had no idea, we grew up in the era when the differences were only in trim packages, but these were almost entirely different...wow! Thanks!
Thanks for the explanation. It confirms the first car I remember riding in back in the 1950s was a 39 Ford 4-door sedan humpback. (In the UK too!)
Great seeing the 2 classics together. Agree that a combined styling between the two would be optimal !
Wow never too old too learn, tks for all the info Matt an Mike,I glad I've have the Ford Museum down here at Auburn, go their at least once a yr, allways interesting, an see my friend that u know Josh..lol
Very interesting episode.
Fantastic explanation of the differences between the cars! Thanks for sharing your knowledge, learned a whole bunch today. Go Iron Trap Garage, keep moving forward!
I read the door treatment was a cost savings, as the convertible was the same door. The same could be said for the 40 through 48 Continental. Also, compare the styling or coups, and see the similarities.
Both sweet cars , even though the Merc is more fancy i still like the styling of the ford , but i would like to have either one of them
Great video Matt. I'm always interested in learning anything about cars, even when I have nothing to do with these particular models.
Thank you Matt and Mike for sharing this information on the 39's Ford and Mercury !
Nice video, must have taken years to come up with these facts. Both great looking cars
I just love that I can learn more about my own 39 Mercury. Learning it through ITG ... even better. I knew some of those things... but Thank you Mat & Mike for the other things and also the potential reasoning behind the design differences.
I agree with the tail lights... but they're standard... so I'll keep them.
👌👍😁
My Gearhead LA native Hotrodder-era complete master mechanic Dad dragged home a '40 Merc Coupe for my first car. Bad orange dull primer but straight and complete roller with trans/3rd member. No engine -we went to Ford Obsolete in Santa Ana, CA - which was an unbelievable huge ancient boneyard/warehouse of primarily Flathead and pre-Flathead-era Ford parts. Everything from Model T and complete Deuce bodies sitting outside in the yard to any and all Ford parts from those eras. This was mid-1970s and the place obviously had been there for many years before. An absolutely mind-boggling place long gone now, out of a vintage Ford parts dream especially nowadays. As a 15 year-old I was just learning about all of it. We bought there and got running a Flathead -all stock single carb, might have been a Stromberg. I believe it was an 8-BA- he taught me how to drop it in in front of our house we did together. Found a junkyard passenger seat - maybe a Corvair? but pretty standard-original-looking shape split bench. I wanted the original Mohair look but we did some kind of 70s matte tan Ultrasuede kind of Mohair-looking on the cheap. Body straight and got 'er painted Black at good ol' Earl Scheib for like $100 bucks then. Of course my LA Dad was of the pre-and Postwar HotRodder era so the Merc was tres' cool for him maybe more than I .Even then I longed for the '39-40 Ford roofline and the 'hardtop' look they were starting with the Merc of that era even to me then looked awkward. It was fairly fast -added 'duals' out back like yours. It moved out pretty good on the stock 3-speed, a bit smoky in there as of course we all know for early Fords. I drove it to school, squired GF's and all the back seat shenanigans in it that was way pre light years before Internet, I would've chopped it Matranga-style to fix that dowdy roofline that kind of ruins the look of these now-coveted Mercs. By the way -in that era at least and to my Dad's 1940 LA teenage street racer era-knowledgeable-speak, the Body Style was known then as the 'Club Coupe' Cheers ~ FH
ps - apparently youTube edited out my reference to Ford Obsolete -Santa Ana, CA. An amazing long-gone Boneyard/Warehouse of Flathead and pre-era Ford parts
Very informative and interesting presentation, thanks for this.
Super cool and fortunate to have these 2 cars right next to each other at iron trap.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Always love your videos. Thanks for sharing the info & expertise. Y'all doing an excellent job!!
The dash was also made that way so it can be made into a right hand drive with no remade of parts
Wow. And an old-timer once told me the difference between a Ford and a Mercury was the Merc had lock washers. Lol
I like the way Ford & Mercury were made by FORD Motor Company , the best 👌 👍 😊!!!!
thanks for video ive learned a lot from it i have a very nice all original low milage black
39 ford deluxe coupe im 78. when i was a teen i wanted the car i have and ive had it for many years sometimes i just set and look at its so pretty i dont drive it by myself anymore my wife tells me i have so many extra parts that i could build another one not true ive learned a lot more about my car and the merc thanks again tom bragg
Two beautiful vehicles.
i found your channel today and subscribed to it today 👍
Welcome aboard!
Great! Keep ‘em coming!
Both of them are so beautiful
Very interesting and informative! I didn't know about all of those differences between the two! Both beautiful automobiles!
Good comparison Matt, GM was very much the same with their products. I have two 1936's a Chevy and Pontiac and even though they are very similar in look almost all parts are not interchangeable. Great episode as always!!!❤❤
I am working on acquiring a Ford one day, lol
I always thought the merc was showing the future of the 41-48 ford also in the rear trunk shape, and the roof on a 41 up ford is kinda them putting a 39-40 roof on a merc
Great stuff guys!!
Fascinating. Has anyone ever put a 39/40 Ford roof on a 39/40 Mecury?
Edsel had his ideas, that’s for sure. It’s surprising how different the two cars are.
His original idea was to call the new brand "Ford-Mercury" instead of just "Mercury", which probably would have just confused people
re: Merc roof - the roof on my 53 Packard 2dr ht literally bolts on, to the top of the windshield frame back to the sail panel. Instant roadster. 😎
Great explanation!
I guess with the Ford if you had kids they would just bounce around in the cargo area.
love them both some one told me or i have read the mercury was changed for the canadian market good content 😎👌✌👍
Love to have a 39 coupe or 2 door
Personally I like the 39 Ford better just like the flow of the body . Both cars our still nice . They need a spring bath and shine . 😅 l know it's winter .
The Merc is so cool!
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How do you keep it all straight when all the parts are off the car. Like, you buy a 40 hood and some fenders, but for some reason the parts dont line up. Is there differences between the cars and trucks on Ford. I currently have a 39 wide 5 chassis. Trying to buy parts but there is so little info out there. Please do a video on this
Ford had always to differentiate with Mercury in what is standard on Ford is heavy duty on Mercs, different wheel base/better ride, higher roof/ more comfortable remember at this time men wore nice hats, bigger motor/more power. Case in point post war Mercs always bigger/baby Lincolns, in 70's Cougars parts were used to repair Mustangs as interchanged when Ford parts not available but Ford parts not fitting Mercs. You can find Ford parts reproduced but Mercs are like hens teeth. As for the tail lights look at the 46-48 Ford for the similarly to the Merc. Keep up the great work Matt, I love my Mercs just because they are slightly different. 👍
I knew about most of the differences between them, but I never realized the Mercury was so much larger than the Ford.
They were beautiful cars. 39 Ford for me! 🇦🇺🍺🍺
The Ford imo is definitely the better looking vehicle of course it could be that I spent a substantial amount of time in my uncle’s 39 Ford 2 dr. Sedan in the early fifties.
I am looking at a 1941 Ford, 1/2 ton pickup I am considering purchasing. It is all stock, but has been repainted. It is in good condition with an all steel body. What price range would one of these go for? It has not been hotroded. It hs been in the same family for 4 generations.
You forgot the running boards difference 😊😊
Whoops!
To me the 39 Merc always looked like a 39 deluxe that had been in the sun too long & started to melt!
GREAT tutorial! Tks
Fascinating! Thanks for
The mercury looks like a ford that gained some weight. The head lights being the same is a surprise as they look slightly different in the video.
Maybe Edsel was trying to go for a Continental look for the roof.
Dad had the 39 4 door, very reliabe in the winter By the way how you like this white stuff we getting now, 1/28/ 2004, I am in new hampshire.
Excellent video, Matt. It looks like the Merc has a passenger side mirror and the Ford does not. Is that a difference between them, or is it just missing on the Ford?
They are add-on items not something specially from the factory
Plymouth tail lights were going for "beer can / red stripe" for sure....
I prefer the Ford over the Mercury. It'd be even better if it was a 39 Standard. To my eye, they got the front sheetmetal
styling just right, with those cars. [Just a personal preference]In reality, I wouldn't knock back either of those 2
you own.
Rear window glass,rubber and interior trim are the same.
Dude!!! great video!!! The Ford is better looking car!!! The Mercury has a lot of after thought or changes for the next coming year!!??✌️
Doesn't the Ford's windshield open out+?
Isn't dads daily a 40 .how much did they change
That convertible only rumor could be right. The '39 lincoln Zephyr coupe has the best long roof line that is more similar to the Ford coupe line. The Mercury never utilized that great styling cue.
There is enough old steel in just one of those old beautys to make 6 cheap cans they sell today
why don't you discuss the difference between the standard and the deluxe models , I have had both. my dad worked for ford for 40 yrs . the last on was a39 standard until 1960 then it went to his brother my uncle.
The 39 Ford looks more aerodynamic than the 39 Mercury !
Ford is definitely the better body style! The color of that Ford is kind of shabby next to the Merc, which detracts from the Ford styling.
I liked Mercury styling better by the time of the mid-fifties, but not before.
I agree about the Ford roofline. Much better!
Were the Ford Coupe not marketed as a "Businessman's Coupe?" This would eliminate the need for a rear seat.
A lot of the information that you presented here is getting lost in time. Maybe this will help "archive" the information for younger people interested in old cars.
IMHO, the Ford is a better looking car that the Mercury, FWIW
Matt now you need a 39 Lincoln then you would have a set
Better than the square box trash we have today
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1939 was the first year for Mercury.
Weren’t the Mercury motors supposed to better than a Ford flatheads?
Like the ford better but the merc is classy
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You guys need to buy a cheap steamer. Fun tool. Can do all kinds of sh*t with it, depending upon the "delicacy" of the piece you are steaming.
If the upholstery could survive the process, it would clean the shit out of it with no chemicals.
Seats would be my worry, that headliner though, WOW .. would have no issues playing with that !!
My 40 coupe came with the package tray. I’ve seen others with two jump seats that folded down from either side of the car. Not sure if the 39 had the same setup.
Nice information. 👍
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i love fat fenders
The Ford just wins......Right? Thanks
Lástima q no subtitules tu vídeo para saber más de esas antiguallas, hablas demasiado y al estar bajo techo si n luz natural no se aprecia completamente el diseño de esas cafeteras, sácalos al sol. Tiene difusión mundial el vídeo, lo ven rusos, europeos, orientales, pero no entendemos tu monólogo.