A muscle car produced Mercury 1969 compete NASCAR stock car racing. had special aerodynamic design, 351 Windsor engine, won 8 races the Aero Wars.
Many the Ford Talladega the Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II identical. fact Talladega only 15.5 inches added its nose. Spoiler II's nose not longer is built a steeper 35-degrees the Talladega's 30-degrees. high speeds differences made Spoiler II 2 8 mph faster .
The Cyclone Spoiler II a radical design Ford compete the winged Mopars NASCAR racing. Learn its history, development, the challenges made one the rarest Mercury muscle cars all time.
1969 Cyclone Spoiler II. Survivor. of Approximately 353 Cyclone Spoiler IIs Produced. Original Body, Paint & Interior. Rebuilt Numbers Matching 351 Windsor 4 Barrel. Solid & Preserved Car. Cyclone part a huge collection high performance Ford's only came available.
Learn the history, features differences the 1969 aero cars built Ford Mercury NASCAR racing. photos, specifications registry information these rare desirable collectors' items.
Learn the rare unique Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II, NASCAR stock car a long steep nose. Find how was built, many made, how differed the Ford Talladega.
Learn the rare obscure aero-car was built qualify NASCAR racing. photos, specifications, history the Cyclone Spoiler II, streamlined version the Cyclone fastback a 290-bhp 351-cid V-8.
The 1969 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II 'Dan Gurney Special' a significant model American automotive history, embodying performance innovations the late '60s. Designed specifically NASCAR racing, Spoiler II a modified version the standard Mercury Cyclone featured aerodynamic enhancements made stand on .
They built response the Ford Torino later Ford Talladega this car, Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II. NASCAR mandated at 500 examples each car destined the race track manufactured they race. to official Cyclone Registry 503 Spoiler IIs ever built (some experts this number .
In way Mercury clouded Spoiler II's identity. Yarborough Gurney drive Cyclone Spoilers the Riverside 500-mile race January 19, 1969, first major race .