1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler
Please note this 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler has a reserve.
Please note undercarriage photos have been added.
Please note two YouTube videos have been added.
Please note after further inspection today we have found that the only inoperable accessory is the tachometer.
Please note this Cyclone Spoiler has manual brakes.
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1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Start Up

1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Walk Around
Description
Spawned from Mercury’s small-size line, the Cyclone began as a trim level for the popular Mercury Comet. For the second generation of the Cyclone, it stood on its own as Mercury’s answer to the full-size performance luxury cars offered by their competitors and the third generation would cement its reputation for performance by crushing the competition on NASCAR’s superspeedways. That embarrassing record of beating its Ford Torino cousins in NASCAR continued in the new fourth-generation Cyclone introduced in 1970, which would power Mercury to numerous NASCAR superspeedway victories well into the 1970s.
Despite their success on the racetrack, just 1,631 Cyclone Spoilers were built in 1970, all packing Ford’s top 429 Cobra Jet engine with ram air induction, and only 865 optioned with the four-speed “Toploader” manual transmission, like this recently restored example. With 370 hp and 450 lb-ft of torque Motor Trend noted in September 1969, “Mercury's wings take the form of a black front spoiler under the front bumper to help reduce front-end lift and a rear spoiler on the deck to increase rear-wheel traction. If you can do 140 mph without a ticket, you'll find the car stays flat.”
Highlights
Only 1,631 Cyclone Spoilers produced in 1970
Restoration completed in 2022
Matching-numbers 429 cu-in Cobra Jet engine producing 370 hp
Four-speed “Toploader” manual transmission with factory Hurst shifter
Traction-Lok 3.50:1 rear axle
Finished in Competition Orange over Black Comfortweave Vinyl interior (one of 258)
Special instrument package including 8000 rpm tachometer
Vacuum-operated Ram Air induction hood
Deluxe Marti Report
The chassis number (0H17C548795) decodes as:
0 – 1970 model year
H – Built at Lorain, Ohio, plant
17 – Cyclone Spoiler two-door hardtop
C – 429-4V Cobra Jet V-8 engine
548795 – Sequential production number
The body plate decodes as:
12/69 – Built December 1969
65G– Cyclone Spoiler 2-Door Hardtop
1 – Competition Orange Paint Ford #1730-A
8A – Black Comfortweave Vinyl High Bucket Seats
S – 3.50 Traction-Lok Rear Axle
6 – Four-Speed Close Ratio Manual Transmission
42 – Saint Louis, Missouri, DSO (District Sales Office)
Statistics for the 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler:
1,631 Produced
386 painted Competition Orange
258 with Competition Orange and Black Interior
865 with 429 Cobra Jet engine and four-speed manual
86 ordered from Saint Louis, Missouri, DSO
1,387 with AM radio
Castings and date codes on the numbers-matching engine include:
Engine Block Casting – DOVE-A
Cylinder Heads Casting – DOOE-R
Exhaust Manifold Casting – DOOE 9430-A / 9431-A
Intake Manifold Casting – DOOE-9425-D; Casting Date: 9J23 (10/23/1969)
Transmission Tag – RUG AU 015065
Transmission Casting – C8AR; Casting Date K09 (12/03/1969)
Important dates for this 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler CJ 429:
Order Received – 15 December 1969
Car Serialized – 15 December 1969
Bucked – 17 December 1969
Scheduled For Build – 30 December 1969
Actually Built – 23 December 1969
Released – 23 December 1969
Sold – 12 January 1970
Features
Engine rebuilt in 2022 with over $9k in receipts
New front suspension
New tires
Power steering
Rim-blow steering wheel
14 inch Styled steel wheels
7.75x14-4 ply rated black sidewall tires
Power front disc brakes
Heater
Courtesy lights
Electric clock
Heavy duty suspension
Known Imperfections
1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler is presented as a recently restored example and is said to be free from any substantial imperfections
Included
Deluxe Marti Report
Ownership History
This 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler CJ 429 was sold new at Matt-Anderson Ford-Mercury in Missouri Valley, Iowa, on 12 January 1970.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: William Cooper Phone: 469.463.4542 email: wcooper@hagerty.com