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- Mercer Motor Cars Brochure, circa 1918 - The Mercer Automobile Company of Trenton, New Jersey, was founded in 1909 and quickly made its reputation in performance cars. Its early Raceabout models boasted a top speed over 70 miles per hour, and they were popular on the road and on the track. Unfortunately, problems with management and money combined to close Mercer in 1925.

- circa 1918
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Mercer Motor Cars Brochure, circa 1918
The Mercer Automobile Company of Trenton, New Jersey, was founded in 1909 and quickly made its reputation in performance cars. Its early Raceabout models boasted a top speed over 70 miles per hour, and they were popular on the road and on the track. Unfortunately, problems with management and money combined to close Mercer in 1925.
- Copy of 1913 Mercer Motor Cars Brochure - The Mercer Automobile Company of Trenton, New Jersey, was founded in 1909 and quickly made its reputation in performance cars. Its early Raceabout models boasted a top speed over 70 miles per hour, and they were popular on the road and on the track. Unfortunately, problems with management and money combined to close Mercer in 1925.

- 1913
- Collections - Artifact
Copy of 1913 Mercer Motor Cars Brochure
The Mercer Automobile Company of Trenton, New Jersey, was founded in 1909 and quickly made its reputation in performance cars. Its early Raceabout models boasted a top speed over 70 miles per hour, and they were popular on the road and on the track. Unfortunately, problems with management and money combined to close Mercer in 1925.
- 1916 Mercer Touring Car, Used by Edsel and Eleanor Ford - The Mercer Automobile Company of Trenton, New Jersey, was founded in 1909 and quickly made its reputation in performance cars. The Mercer Raceabout, introduced for 1911, was capable of better than 90 miles per hour and won numerous races. Edsel and Eleanor Ford used this more sedate touring car on their 1916 honeymoon. Money and management problems closed Mercer in 1925.

- 1916
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1916 Mercer Touring Car, Used by Edsel and Eleanor Ford
The Mercer Automobile Company of Trenton, New Jersey, was founded in 1909 and quickly made its reputation in performance cars. The Mercer Raceabout, introduced for 1911, was capable of better than 90 miles per hour and won numerous races. Edsel and Eleanor Ford used this more sedate touring car on their 1916 honeymoon. Money and management problems closed Mercer in 1925.