The Mercury Cyclone Spoiler was a special edition launched for NASCAR. It was known as an “Aero Muscle” car. Mercury built the car to dominate rivals like Dodge and Ford. It will always be remembered for aerodynamics like nose cones and flush grille. It was in production for a year in 1969. Let us see everything about the iconic Mercury Cyclone Spoiler.
Powerful Engines

The Cyclone Spoiler came as an upgraded car to regular Cyclone cars. It was equipped with the robust Cobra Jet V8 engines with Ram Air Induction and 4-barrel carburetor. The heavy-duty internals enhanced the performance with forged pistons and engine oil cooler. Cyclone Spoiler was built with advanced shocks and springs. It was a front-engine RWD with 3-speed automatic and 4-speed manual transmissions. The top speed was 135mph and this made it ideal for racing.
Designs
The vehicle was full of aerodynamics with extended nose cones, hidden headlights, flush mounted grille, and bumpers. It had fastback style roofline. The bases of Cyclone Spoiler gave it an amazing look. In the rear, the ducktail rear spoiler and taillights were placed. Overall, the Cyclone Spoiler had great styling with wide stance, racing graphics, and badges.
Features and Technology
As it was a racing vehicle, Cyclone Spoiler didn’t have comfortable features. The key features were competition suspension with upgraded springs. It featured 4-barrel carburetors which helped airflow. The Ram Air hood scoops, tachometer, temperature gauge, bucket seats with vinyl upholstery, and am radio were the main features. Some models had seat belts, ac, and heaters.
It Was a Durable Vehicle
Mercury Cyclone Spoiler was partly comfortable, but it was a vehicle with excellent durability. The super cobra jet engines and their internal components enhanced the durability. As it was designed for NASCAR racing, Mercury wanted it to be a fully durable vehicle. The key technologies like rear axle, gearbox, crankshaft, and C6 automatic transmission powered the performance. It delivered huge torque and speed with high endurance.
Low Units
The iconic Mercury Cyclone Spoiler would have smashed records if it was a regular model. As it was made for NASCAR, only 500+ units were made. These were bought by racers and racing teams. Some models of Mercury Cyclone Spoiler went to people and collector market owners.
Domination in Racing
The dominance of the Mercury Cyclone Spoiler in NASCAR was huge. It was successful during the NASCAR Aero Wars. It was a serious challenge for Dodge, Plymouth, and Ford. Mercury’s market went soaring after the vehicle’s dominance in NASCAR. Although it succeeded in racing, it could have become one of the best selling cars in the market if it was made in large volumes.
Price
A race car designed for NASCAR homologation was always expensive. The Cyclone Spoiler was sold for $3,000 USD on average. People actually thought it was affordable as it delivered insane performances. The vehicle also had great features and technology. Mercury Cyclone Spoiler is now available in some collector markets. The price ranges between $30,000 USD to $100,000 USD.