Welcome to the donation page for the remarkable Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Convertible, a true gem of American muscle car history. Produced between 1969 and 1970 in limited quantities, these convertibles represent the pinnacle of FoMoCo's performance era and their unique NASCAR homologation specials, showcasing the legacies of legends like Cale Yarborough and Dan Gurney. The Cyclone Spoiler Convertible is not just a collectible; it's an investment in automotive heritage.
In the collector car market, especially for such rare variants, documentation is paramount. A Marti Report is absolutely essential for verifying authenticity, confirming details such as original VIN, engine codes, and production dates. As the value of these vehicles can range from $200,000 to over $700,000 depending on specifications and condition, ensuring a numbers-matching and well-documented vehicle is critical. We encourage you to consider sharing your Cyclone Spoiler Convertible with Coal Valley Charity Cars, knowing that your contribution is both significant and deeply appreciated.
πGeneration guide
1969 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Convertible β’ 1969
This model features the iconic Cale Yarborough and Dan Gurney editions, with factory options including the 351 Cleveland 4V or the powerful 428 Cobra Jet V8 engines.
1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Convertible β’ 1970
The 1970 model introduced the 429 Cobra Jet engine and marked the end of production for these ultra-rare convertibles, making it highly sought after by collectors.
Known issues by generation
For the 1969 and 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Convertibles, proper documentation is critical for authenticity verification. The Marti Report serves as the definitive record for these models, confirming details such as engine blocks and transmission numbers that must match the vehicle's original configuration. Common issues to watch for include rust in frame and floor pans, especially due to water intrusion in convertibles. Authentication of the original decal package is also vital, as reproductions can significantly affect value. Ensure that any Cyclone Spoiler Convertible has been thoroughly evaluated by a qualified appraiser familiar with Ford and Mercury's unique performance history.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Convertible can vary dramatically based on condition and authenticity. Top-tier examples with factory 4-speed manual transmissions command significant premiums in the auction market, reflecting their desirability among collectors. Original paint and components are essential; any factory color change is a critical red flag for collectors. For accurate value estimates, consult recent auction data from platforms like Mecum, Barrett-Jackson, and RM Sotheby's. Documentation from a qualified appraiser is required per IRS guidelines, especially for vehicles exceeding the $5,000 threshold.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Convertible is a straightforward process, but it requires careful attention to documentation. A qualified appraiser is mandatory, and the IRS Form 8283 Section B is essential for all donations. Full photographic documentation of the vehicle, including the VIN, engine block stamps, and any unique features, must accompany your donation. It's also vital to ensure enclosed transport and secure insurance to protect your valuable asset during the transition to Coal Valley Charity Cars.
Wilkes-Barre regional notes
In Wilkes-Barre, collectors of classic cars like the Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Convertible are part of a vibrant automotive community. The region's service networks are well-acquainted with the nuances of vintage vehicles, and specialists focusing on both Mercury and broader muscle car expertise are readily available. Additionally, auction houses such as Mecum and Barrett-Jackson have regional representation, providing a unique opportunity for local collectors to engage with their vehicles' potential value.