1984 Mercury Grand Marquis Ls Sedan 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Corry, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:5.0L 302Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercury
Model: Grand Marquis
Trim: LS Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: NONE
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 97,000
Exterior Color: Brown
Interior Color: dark brown
-Clean Title, in hand.
-Inspected until June, 2014 (Freshly inspected before being parked)
-302ci Ford V8, CFI (Central Fuel Injection)
-AOD (Automatic Overdrive) Transmission shifts like a dream, transmission was purged and refilled ~2000 miles ago
-97XXX Miles
-Maintained, oil changed at every 3000 mile interval, major components replaced when needed
-15 Inch Sport "Turbine" Wheels included, as well as the locking hubcaps for the 14 Inch Wheels
-Interior very nice except for crack in center of dashpad and headliner drooping
-Underside very clean with only some common surface rust
-New fuel lines
-New front struts and shocks, also have rear struts and shocks but have not been installed.
-Factory AM/FM/Cassette
-Car has A/C (R134a Conversion) but will need a new orifice tube and evaporator drier
-Car has cruise control, but the clip is broken so it is not functional.
-Passenger window doesn't roll up or down very well, needs new regulator, have but have not installed.
-Front Power Door Locks do not work, were originally not on the car, replacements froze up over winter. Rear locks are fine
-All new door lock strikers, doors open and shut wonderfully.
-Will more than likely need new weatherstripping around the front two doors and trunk.
-Needs new Power Antenna, a drunk moron pulled it off one night in February, 2011.
The damage you see at the front of the car was from the previous owner, an elderly gentleman who shut off the car and got out of the car while it was still in drive. It went through a church wall. The damage pictured on the hood is the only damage from the incident apparent. The rear bumper did get tapped by another drunken moron in March, 2011; he lost a headlight, the bumper on the car was merely tweaked. No frame damage, it just needs straightened by someone with porta-power or a rather large hammer.
Overall, this is an excellent vehicle for use as either a daily driver or as a classic show car with just a bit of work. It fires up very easily, runs very smoothly, shifts and drives with ease. The car gets around 13-15 MPG city, and around 20-23 MPG highway. I would not hesitate to say that you could buy this car, get the title transferred and drive away happy. We're selling it because we've got too many vehicles around and this one was not going to be used.
$2250 OBO, will consider any reasonable offer. May accept trade for a diesel VW. Please, no lowballers, no tirekickers, and no one who will waste our time. In Corry, PA. SOLD AS IS!
Mercury Grand Marquis for Sale
4dr sdn ls 4.6l cd power windows power door locks tilt wheel cruise control(US $9,850.00)
1999 mercury grand marquis - no reserve - runs and drives great - 4.6 v/8
2009 ls sedan rwd leather heat single cd lifetime warranty we finance 23k miles
Ls ethanol - ffv certified 4.6l cd 4 speakers am/fm radio air conditioning(US $17,512.00)
1994 grand mercury marquise(US $1,800.00)
2003 mercury grand marquis gs sedan 4-door 4.6l
Auto Services in Pennsylvania
Zuk Service Station ★★★★★
york transmissions & auto center ★★★★★
Wyoming Valley Motors Volkswagen ★★★★★
Workman Auto Inc ★★★★★
Wells Auto Wreckers ★★★★★
Weeping Willow Garage ★★★★★
Auto blog
Junkyard Gem: 1991 Mercury Capri XR2
Mon, Jun 5 2023Just a year after the Mazda MX-5 Miata first went on sale in the United States, Ford's Mercury Division began selling a similarly-priced two-seat convertible here. This was the 1991-1994 Mercury Capri, and I've found an example of the hot-rod turbocharged version in a northeastern Colorado car graveyard. The Capri name has an illustrious history within the Ford Empire. First used on a Lincoln in 1952, it went on to serve as the name for a hardtop version of the early-1960s Ford Consul in the UK, then as the designation for a low-end trim level on the 1966-1967 Mercury Comet. Starting in the 1969 model year in Europe (1970 in North America), Ford began selling the best-known Capri of all: a sporty coupe based on the Cortina, sold through Mercury dealers in the United States but never badged as a Mercury here. Sales of that Capri halted here after 1978 (they continued through 1986 in Europe), but the Mercury Division then moved the name over to its version of the 1979-1986 Ford Mustang. After that, Ford Australia took the Capri name for a new Mazda 323-based sports car beginning in 1989. Then Dearborn decided that an Americanized version of the Australian Capri would be a success on this side of the Pacific, and left-hand-drive Capris began showing up in American Mercury showrooms in late 1990. Today's Junkyard Gem is one of those first-model-year cars, and it's the very rare turbocharged XR2 version. While this car was intended to be a competitor for the Miata, it's really that car's Mazda cousin. Both cars got their power from 1.6-liter versions of Mazda's versatile B engine, though the Capri had the same front-wheel-drive setup as its 323/Protege (and Escort/Tracer) platform siblings. At the same time, Ford was selling Kia-built Mazdas with Festiva (and, a bit later, Aspire) badging, alongside Mazda MX-6s with Probe badges. Just to make things interesting, American Mazda dealers were selling Ford Explorers as Mazda Navajos, while Rangers with Mazda badges followed starting in 1994. The 1990s were Mazda-riffic times at Ford! This car wasn't the first Australian-designed, Mazda-based Ford product sold in the United States. That honor belongs to the 1988-1989 Mercury Tracer, which was based on the same Mazda 323 platform as the Capri and built in Mexico. Later on, the Tracer remained a member of the 323 chassis family but was a nearly identical twin to its Ford Escort sibling.
Curtain officially comes down on Mercury as dealers remove signage
Mon, 03 Jan 2011The process of shutting down the Mercury is complete. Ford officially made the decision to close its mid-level brand in June of 2010. In the months that followed, Ford offered its dealers money to stop selling the cars, with production shutting down in September. The last Mercury, a Mariner, rolled off the assembly line in the beginning of October and former spokesperson Jill Wagner said her good-byes to both the car and her job. Now the last piece of the brand has come down as dealers are removing any and all Mercury signage from their lots.
[Source: Detroit News]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Junkyard Gem: 1993 Mercury Topaz GS Sedan
Sat, Aug 13 2022As long as the Mercury brand existed — a period spanning the 1939 through 2011 model years — nearly every Mercury sold in the United States was more or less a redecorated Ford model. The Torino had its Montego sibling, the Crown Victoria had the Grand Marquis, the Cougar was based on everything from the Mustang to the Mondeo, and so on. Naturally, when the folks in Dearborn developed the Ford Tempo compact, a Mercury version had to be created. This was the Topaz, with the official launch of both cars taking place on the deck of the aircraft carrier often referred to as the USS Decrepit. You can't make this stuff up! The Tempo/Topaz, also known as the Tempaz, has largely faded from our collective automotive memory by now, since it broke no significant new engineering or styling ground (this story would be much different if Ford had only put the amazing straight-eight "T-Drive" Tempaz powertrain into production) and didn't have any endearing features other than being a cheap domestic competitor to the Toyota Corolla and Nissan Sentra. Still, close to 3 million Tempazes left North American Ford and Lincoln-Mercury showrooms during the 1984-1994 period. As you'd expect, most of these disposable cars disappeared from both the street and the car graveyard long ago. It takes a very special Tempaz for me to break out my camera while I'm patrolling my local wrecking yards; generally, this means an ultra-rare all-wheel-drive version or at least a very early model in super-clean condition. Today's Junkyard Gem is neither, but I took one look at this spectacular Bordello Red crypto-velour-and-slippery-plastic interior and recognized that this was no ordinary junkyard Mercury. It appears that Mercury had dropped the idea of clever names for base-grade seat fabrics by the time of the Topaz, referring to this stuff as just "cloth" in all the brochures I could find. That's too bad, because Mercurys had cool names for upholstery (e.g., Chromatex) in the old days. The interior is in very good condition but the steering wheel shows substantial wear, so I think this is a high-mile Topaz that got meticulous care from its owner or owners. Ford used five-digit odometers on these cars until the end of production, however, so we'll never know if this reading indicates 65,404 miles or 365,404 miles. The body is very straight, but there's some nasty corrosion behind the right front wheelwell.







