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The Mercury Grand Marquis is an automobile that was produced by Mercury from the 1975 until 2011 model ... 1987 Mercury Grand Marquis Wagon. 1988–1989 Grand Marquis GS.
For 1975, the full-size Mercury range was reduced solely to the Marquis (including the Brougham and Grand Marquis trims). The wheelbase was longer on the two-door and four-door sedan than the Mercury Colony Park station wagon, the Lincoln Continental Mark III and the Lincoln Continental Mark IV while sharing the chassis with the 1970 Lincoln ...
Only generation of the Panther-platform Grand Marquis sold as a station wagon; the final full-size Mercury station wagon. Sold as part of the Grand Marquis model range; the non-woodgrain Grand Marquis wagon was discontinued after 1983. Sold with both fuel-injected 5.0L and carbureted 5.8L V8 engines after 1986.
A malaise-era time capsule of land yacht life, this 153-mile 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis has been stored in private collections since arriving at a now-shuttered Ohio Lincoln-Mercury store around ...
By 1982, Oakville was the sole assembly location, and the following year production was added alongside the Mercury Grand Marquis at St. Louis Assembly in Hazelwood, Missouri. Canadian production shifted from Oakville to St. Thomas Assembly in Southwold, Ontario for 1984 models; the facility would become the exclusive production site a year ...
Grand Marquis: 1975 2011 3 ... 1987 1 Hatchback / station wagon, ... Mercury LeGrand Marquis (1968) Mercury LN7 PPG (1981)
For 1975, the Mercury model range underwent a series of transitions. The long-running Monterey nameplate was discontinued, leaving the Marquis as the sole full-size Mercury. To expand its full-size offerings, a new Mercury Grand Marquis was introduced between the Marquis Brougham and the Lincoln Continental.
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