1988 Mercury Grand Marquis Ls Colony Park 10 Passenger Wagon With Nice Leather on 2040-cars
Wyckoff, New Jersey, United States
1988 Mercury
Grand Marquis LS Colony Park 10 Passenger Wagon. This is Country Squire's cousin. 5.0 V8
Fuel Injected engine, 4 speed automatic overdrive transmission. This wagon has been well maintained, garage
kept, never smoked in and owned by the same family since new! Excellent interior, Original paperwork and lots of maintenance records included. 166,000 original miles. Transmission replaced 30,000 miles ago – receipt
included. Loaded with options and room for everyone: - 10 passenger! – 3rd
row seat that face each other, kids love this - Leather interior
– Excellent condition. One small rip in
drivers seat not visible in photos can be repaired. - Power front seat - Deluxe luggage
rack - Air conditioning
– needs a charge - Power windows –
including power tailgate window (2 back windows don’t go down) - Rear window
defroster - Illuminated entry
system - Power steering - 65 Amp alternator - Premium sound
system - Cruise control - Power brakes - Power locks - Power antenna - Tilt leather
wrapped steering wheel - Magic tailgate
door – opens both ways - Upgraded aluminum
wheels – tires are older This wagon has not been driven regularly this year and is need of some engine work. Right now it looks better than it runs. Brakes are very sensitive and need to be adjusted or checked. The exhaust pipe behind the muffler needs to be replaced. The engine runs very rough at idle but runs pretty smooth once you start driving. It needs a major tune-up and fluid change but it always starts up when you turn the key. Remember this has the 5.0 engine so it’s easy to work on and parts are plentiful. Looks very retro like wagons from the 60s Country Squires and Colony Parks but has all the modern technology for a dependable cruiser. One repaint looks very nice. Some rust and rust bubbles popping up here and there but nothing major. The woodgrain stickers on the side still look pretty good but are worn in spots have come off in a few also. The interior is amazing for the mileage of the wagon, dash looks great, the leather seats looks amazing and are very comfortable. Door panels and headliner look great too. Carpet is original and is worn in a few spots but still looks nice. The wagon has passed MA inspection in 2013 but has not been to inspection this year. The wagon is older than 25 years it is eligible for classic car insurance and QQ classic license plates in NJ which means no inspection and can cost less than $200 per year to insure with zero deductible. Clear Massachusetts title ready to go. Please inspect this car before bidding so there are no surprises or disappointments. This wagon is sold as-is. NADA Values with options
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