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MERCON OF VIRGINIA LLC

by Ford Country U.S. Introduced 1987 &#59 · &#32 · 39&#160 · years ago &#160 · which has evolved into a brand · citation needed &#93 · The specifications outlined under the Mercon label cover various aspects such as viscosity · friction characteristics · and thermal stability · giving consumers confidence in their use of aftermarket products. &#91 · the original Mercon was supplanted by Mercon "V" · Mercon "SP" · Mercon "LV" · and Mercon "ULV" · like many automobile manufacturers · uses transmissions sourced from other suppliers or transmission manufacturers around the world · The Mercury 8 and Lincoln offered cars with an optional "Liquamatic Drive" using a fluid coupling · conventional clutch · production of this transmission was not resumed after the war. &#91 · 1 &#93

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by Ford Country U.S. Introduced 1987 &#59
&#32
39&#160
years ago &#160
which has evolved into a brand
citation needed &#93
The specifications outlined under the Mercon label cover various aspects such as viscosity
friction characteristics
and thermal stability
giving consumers confidence in their use of aftermarket products. &#91
the original Mercon was supplanted by Mercon "V"
Mercon "SP"
Mercon "LV"
and Mercon "ULV"
like many automobile manufacturers
uses transmissions sourced from other suppliers or transmission manufacturers around the world
The Mercury 8 and Lincoln offered cars with an optional "Liquamatic Drive" using a fluid coupling
conventional clutch
production of this transmission was not resumed after the war. &#91
1 &#93

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