Mercury was never bought by Ford. Mercury was an automobile division created by Henry Ford's son Edsel in 1939.
There are a wide variety of places where one can purchase a Ford Mercury Villager. The easiest place to buy a Ford Mercury Villager is by visiting a local Ford dealership.
Ebay, http://www.nextag.com/mercury-cougar-headlights/search-html, or just drive to your ford/mercury dealer.
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There are several Ford dealerships in the Miami area. One of them is Metro Ford Lincoln Mercury. You can view their website at metro4export.com.
Mercury is/was a division of Ford
Any Ford Crown Victoria or Mercury Grand Marquis. Very reliable and cheap to buy.
It is a Mercury and Mercury is a division of the Ford Motor Company so...technically it is a Ford.
Mercury was a Ford brand but I heard they dropped the line
... good luck bud, expensive and obsolete.
Mercury was a division of Ford
If you're referring to the Ford Contour/Mercury Mystique, check sites such as eBay, Craigslist, local salvage yards, etc.
It's market is dying off. The Mercury brand is just a rebadged Ford which costs more. The Mercury Milan is nothing more than a rebadged Ford Fusion. Mercury Mariner is a Ford Escape. Mercury Mountaineer is a Ford Explorer, and the Grand Marquis is a Ford Crown Victoria. In the past the Mercury was a totally different car but in the last few decades that has not been true. Therefore Ford can save money by eliminated a duplicate brand of Ford cars it already builds.