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2006 Mercury Mountaineer Premier Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l Nav. All Options on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:89700 Color: MIRRORS
Location:

Dearborn, Michigan, United States

Dearborn, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

2006 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM
- LEATHER W/ SUEDE SEATING
- HEATED SEATS
- NAV. SYSTEM
- POWER RUNNING BOARDS
- POWER SUNROOF
- PUSH START THIRD ROW SEAT FOLD DOWN
- ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
- 2ND ROW BUCKET SEATS
- 2ND ROW MIDDLE CONSOLE
- STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS CLIMATE/AUDIO
- 18 INCH PREMIUM POLISHED CHROME WHEELS
- POWER EXTERIOR MIRRORS
- PARK ASSIST
- TRAILER TOW HITCH
- TAIL LIGHT COVERS
- FOG LIGHTS
- REAR AC/HEAT
- MUCH MUCH MORE...


YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 2006 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, FEATURING LEATHER SEATING WITH BEAUTIFUL WHITE SUEDE ACCENTS. THE INTERIOR IS GORGEOUS AND FEATURES NAVIGATION AS WELL. THIS TRUCK IS ONE OF A KIND AND THE BEST LOOKING MOUNTAINEER ON EBAY. IT HAS EVERY OPTION IN THE BOOK. IT HAS POWER RUNNING BOARDS AND PREMIUM WHEELS AND EVERY OPTION YOU CAN ASK FOR. I GOT THIS TRUCK ON A TRADE IN SO I AM GOING TO SELL THIS TRUCK AS A PRIVATE PARTY SALE. IF YOU PREFER WE CAN ALSO DO IT THROUGH MY DEALERSHIP. THIS IS GOING TO BE A SEVEN DAY NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE FINAL BIDDER TAKES THIS TRUCK HOME. THIS TRUCK DRIVES LIKE NEW AND THE TIRES ARE FAIRLY NEW WITH ABOUT 85% TREAD LIFE LEFT IN THEM. THE BRAKES WERE DONE FRONT AND BACK TWO MONTHS AGO AND THE OIL CHANGE IS NOT DUE FOR 2,000 MILES. THIS TRUCK IS IN OVERALL EXCELLENT CONDITION, DRIVES LIKE A DREAM. I REQUIRE A $300 IMMEDIATE DEPOSIT UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE AUCTION AND FULL PAYMENT WITHIN FIVE BUSINESS DAYS OF THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME MIKE @ 313-999-9796. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK!

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Junkyard Gem: 1979 Mercury Marquis 2-Door Sedan

Sun, Jul 25 2021

As the creator of the now-much-overused term "Malaise Era" (which I say started in 1973 and ended in 1983, full stop), I have a certain affection for the big two-door Detroit cars of the late 1970s. When such a car is built on the very first model year of Ford's long-lived Panther platform and I find one in a junkyard, I must document it. The 1979 Mercury Marquis is such a car, and this one was found in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service yard last month. Since Ford built the Grand Marquis all the way through the demise of the Panther platform— and Mercury itself— in 2011, it's easy for us to forget that the model name started out as just the plain old Marquis, back in the 1967 model year, with the Grand appellation used for the car's top trim level. While today's Junkyard Gem has some of the features of the Grand Marquis and Marquis Brougham trim levels for 1979 (notably the padded vinyl landau roof and power windows), it lacks the huge chrome lower-body moldings of those cars. Instead, it's a regular Marquis 2-door sedan with a big load of expensive options. That landau roof has suffered greatly from its decades beneath the vinyl-disintegrating California sun. The Panther platform was a big technological upgrade from the late-1950s-vintage chassis technology of full-sized Fords of the 1960s and 1970s, and it stayed in front-line service in much the same form through 2011. Though its ride and handling were much improved, the 1979 Marquis was quite a bit smaller than its predecessors, and that caused some grumbling among Mercury shoppers. Some ham-handed junkyard shoppers really tore up the interior of this car while extracting a few bits and pieces, but we can still admire the Pine Green pleather of the glorious Twin Comfort Lounge front seats. You had two engine choices when buying a new '79 Marquis: the base 302-cubic-inch (5.0-liter) Windsor V8 making 129 horsepower or the optional 351-cubic-inch (5.8-liter) Windsor V8 rated at 138 horsepower. This one appears to be the 351, the same engine as had been swapped into the pizza-delivery Mercury I drove in the middle 1980s. New cars sold in California around this time had these giant emissions-numbers stickers on the side glass. Later, they went on the underside of the hood.

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The Basics: Ford is recalling 312,814 units of the Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis sedans from the 2003-2005 model years. They were built at the St. Thomas Assembly Plant between Oct. 3, 2001, and Aug. 2, 2005. Ford says 296,004 of those units are located in the United States, with another 14,714 in Canada and 2,096 in Mexico. The Problem: The solder joints on the lighting control module could crack, depriving the headlamps of the power they need to light the way ahead. That could increase the risk of a crash, particularly at night and in other low-visibility situations. Injuries/Deaths: Ford reports that it is aware of 11 accidents that resulted from the problem, leading to one injury described as "minor." The Fix: The manufacturer is instructing dealers to replace the entire lighting control module. If You Own One: Make sure your headlights are working before getting under way. If they're not, avoid driving under low-light conditions, including at night, in heavy precipitation, or in fog. Ford Issues Three Safety Recalls and One Safety Compliance Recall in North America DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 22, 2015 – Ford Motor Company is issuing three safety recalls and one safety compliance recall in North America. Details are as follows: Ford Motor Company issues safety recall for certain 2003-2005 Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis vehicles to replace lighting control module Ford Motor Company is issuing a safety recall for approximately 313,000 2003-2005 Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis vehicles to replace a lighting control module. The solder joints on the module could crack and interrupt power to the headlamps – increasing the risk of crash at night. Ford is aware of 11 reports of accidents and one report of a minor injury related to this issue. Affected vehicles include certain 2003-2005 Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis vehicles built at St. Thomas Assembly Plant, Oct. 3, 2001 through Aug. 2, 2005. There are a total of 312,814 vehicles that might be affected in North America, including 296,004 in the United States and federalized territories, 14,714 in Canada and 2,096 in Mexico. Dealers will replace the lighting control module at no cost to the customer. Ford issues safety recall for certain 2016 Ford F-650 and F-750 vehicles to replace rear air brake chamber Ford is issuing a safety recall for 177 2016 Ford F-650 and F-750 vehicles to replace the rear air brake chamber.

Junkyard Gem: 1955 Mercury Montclair Coupe

Wed, Jul 20 2022

I find plenty of 1950s Detroit vehicles in the big self-service car graveyards I frequent, but most of them are fairly ordinary sedans that never stood much chance of getting fixed up and put back on the road. Such is not the case with today's Junkyard Gem, which is a top-trim-level, heavily optioned hardtop coupe from one of the most desirable model years of the tailfins-and-chrome postwar era. Nearly every Mercury model ever made was a Ford model with some cosmetic changes applied, and the '55s looked very similar to their mechanically identical Ford brethren. In 1955, the new Mercury came in three trim levels: the entry-level Custom, the medium-zoot Monterey, and the glitzy Montclair. Each was available as a hardtop coupe and four-door sedan, with wagon versions of the Custom and Monterey. The Montclair could be purchased as a convertible or with the wild "Sun Valley" glass roof. The Montclair got its own line of hallucinogenic two-tone interiors, in order to make the daily lives of Europeans feel even more gray and penurious (the UK only dropped food rationing in 1954, and the two Germanies were still clearing the rubble of their blown-up cities). This car's upholstery has been bleached by decades of sitting outside in the harsh High Plains climate, but it started out as vivid red and white "Chromatex" fabric. The list price on this car was $2,631, or about $29,200 in 2022 dollars. The Sun Valley and convertible Montclair each cost $2,712 ($30,100 today). Ford didn't offer a corresponding hardtop coupe in 1955, though the Fairlane Crown Victoria two-door did look extremely snazzy (and cost a mere $2,302— $25,545 now— with the same V8 engine as the Monterey). Meanwhile, Oldsmobile offered the handsome 88 Super Holiday Coupe for $2,714, though the Montclair had the more powerful engine. Oldsmobile had been selling new cars with overhead-valve V8s since the 1949 model year, while Ford didn't ditch the Model A-era flathead V8 for new U.S.-market cars until the 1954 model year (you could buy a new Simca Esplanada in Brazil with an Ardun-headed Ford V8-60 all the way until 1969). GM's Chevrolet Division got all the press in 1955 with the introduction of the brand-new small-block V8 engine, but Ford's 292-cubic-inch (4.8-liter) Y-Block V8 made more power than the 265-cube (4.3-liter) Chevy and the 324ci Olds Rocket 88.