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1999 Mercury Mountaineer Sport Utility No Reserve Runs Good Awd on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:177577 Color: of this SUV as you can see by the pictures looks good
Location:

Aberdeen, Maryland, United States

Aberdeen, Maryland, United States
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NO RESERVE AUCTION
1999 Mercury Mountaineer

This nice looking, good running SUV has 177,577 miles, this AWD beauty hits the road great, the 5.0 L V8 motor runs quiet and strong, 
the 4 speed automatic transmission shifts smoothly.
 If I covered up the odometer and told you it had 80k, you would believe me by the way it runs, 
it has a clean car fax and appears to be well maintained...

The exterior of this SUV as you can see by the pictures looks good, the body is straight..
There are a few minor imperfections, small scratches on the hood and throughout the vehicle
 the hood shock absorbers would need to be replaced. 
this does not affect the functionality of the vehicle, overall it puts up a good appearance.....

The Interior as you can also see by the pictures looks good, there is an aftermarket CD Player for your convenience with usb and aux input....
No offensive odors, the AC blows cold, the wipers and turn signals work, there are 
no maintenance lights on and all the gauges work, the powered windows and seats work, the sunroof works...
 just a nice environment to drive in. 


Please note there is a $250 non refundable security deposit due within 24hours at the end of this auction.. 
to betterpricedcarsetc@gmail.com (PayPal email), or click the PayPal links.
There is also a $200 document fee added to the final price. It covers temporary tags for 60 days for you to drive this beauty home in..
lien verification, car fax, postage and our fixed cost. We aim to please and hope you will have a pleasant buying experience with us.

MD Buyers are responsible for Maryland State Inspection taxes and tags... we can assist you with the inspection at your expense....
This vehicle is being sold as is, there is no warranty expressed or implied. Full payment due within 7days....
you have 30 days to pick up the car after payment is received.

 Please do not bid if you are not serious or do not have the funds to pay for the vehicle.
All non paying buyers will be reported to eBay. Please do not hesitate to message me with any questions you may have.


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Standard Features

  • Captain Chairs (2)
  • Center Console
  • Fog Lights
  • Lighted Entry System
  • Limited Slip Differential
  • Power Brakes
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Tinted Glass
  • Two-Tone Paint
  • 5.0L V8 OHV 16V FI Engine
  • 15 Inch Wheels
  • Regular Unleaded Fuel Required
  • 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Tachometer
  • Alloy Wheels
  • 4-Wheel ABS
  • Driver and Passenger Front Airbags

Available Optional Features

Optional

  • Power Moonroof
  • Sport Seats
  • Skid Plates
  • Chrome Wheels
  • Leather Seating
  • Power Driver's Seat
  • Power Front Passenger Seat
  • Leather  Seating
  • Cruise Control
  • Power Steering
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Leather Steering Wheel Trim
  • Air Conditioning
  • Intermittent Windshield Wipers
  • Power Windows
  • Privacy Glass
  • Rear Window Wiper
  • Power Door Locks
  • Automatic On/Off Headlights
  • Power Exterior Mirrors
  • Roof Rack
  • AM/FM/Cassette Audio System
  • Running Boards

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Junkyard Gem: 1973 Mercury Montego MX Brougham Sawzall Convertible Edition

Fri, Apr 21 2017

You know how it goes— the weather is warm, you want to do some top-down driving, and you lack a proper convertible... but you do have a hooptie Detroit car on one side of the garage and a big ol' Sawzall on the other. Put the two together and you have a Sawzall Convertible, which generally lasts for about one summer before it gets scrapped. Here's a fine example of such a car, photographed in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service junkyard. Most Sawzall Convertibles (yes, it should be called a roadster, but nobody does that) have raw, ragged metal edges, or maybe duct tape over the stumps of the amputated pillars, but someone went to the trouble to weld nice smooth metal covers over the hackage on this one. The windshield is gone. Instead, the windshield frame is ringed by tongue depressors held in place by gooey roofing tar. No, we don't know why. The Montego MX Brougham was a hot-selling personal luxury coupe in its day, selling for $3,041 in 1973. That's just under $17,000 in 2017 dollars. It must have been fun, cruising this thing on Bay Area streets with no roof and a rattle-can spray-bomb job. This one has the optional 400-cubic-inch V8 engine, rated at 171 horsepower. What would this car's original buyer have thought of its fate? This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. It's like a Marquis Brougham after you squish it in the car crusher! Featured Gallery Junked 1973 Mercury Montego MX Brougham Sawzall Convertible View 22 Photos Auto News Mercury Convertible Luxury Classics montego

Junkyard Gem: 1973 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-Door Pillared Hardtop

Tue, Nov 7 2023

Ford's Mercury Division debuted the Marquis in the 1967 model year, as a sporty coupe based on a stretched Ford LTD chassis. When the LTD got an update for 1969, so did the Marquis, and production of that generation of the top-of-the-line Mercury continued through 1978 (the Grand Marquis hit streets the following year). The 1969-1978 Marquis was a big, imposing land yacht, and the Brougham version came absolutely loaded with affordable luxury. Today's Junkyard Gem is a Marquis Brougham from the first year of the Malaise Era, found in a Phoenix self-service car graveyard recently. This car appears to have spent decades sitting outdoors in one of the harshest climates in the country, and so it's in rough shape. The vinyl top received the full thermonuclear treatment and is mostly obliterated by now. The interior got thoroughly cooked as well. Still, its original opulence shines through if you use some imagination. What hurts is that this car was packed with most of the good options, including the mighty 460-cubic-inch (7.5-liter) V8 engine with four-barrel carburetor. The price for the 460 was just $76 in this car, or around $548 in today's money. The base engine was a 429 (7.0-liter). Power numbers were way down for 1973 when compared to a couple of years earlier, partly as the result of tightening emissions standards but mostly due to the switch from gross to net power ratings that began midway during 1971 and was completed by the end of 1972. This engine was rated at 202 horsepower and 330 pound-feet. The only transmission available was a three-speed automatic. We can assume that the original buyer of this car and its single-digit fuel economy had a rough time when the OPEC oil embargo hit in the fall of 1973. Believe it or not, air conditioning was not standard equipment on the '73 Marquis Brougham (you had to move up to a Lincoln for that). This one even has the automatic temperature control feature, adding a total of $508 to the cost of this car (about $3,661 in 2023 dollars). That AM/FM/8-track radio—or, in fact, any radio—was an extra-cost option as well, with a price tag of $363 ($2,616 after inflation). The MSRP for the 1973 Marquis Brougham sedan (known as a "pillared hardtop" thanks to the frameless window glass) was $5,072, which comes to $36,555 in today's dollars. Obviously, its out-the-door cost would have been much higher with all the options.

Junkyard Gem: 1992 Mercury Grand Marquis LS

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