1965 Mercury Park Lane Marauder With Hipo 390 on 2040-cars
Camano Island, Washington, United States
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1965 Mercury Park Lane Marauder with a HIPo 390 and 3-speed Merc-o-Matic transmission. See video http://youtu.be/baMk45Dfj4I. Body work has been completed and primed. It has been in climate controlled storage since work was completed. The body is straight. This car has been in the family since 2001. The engine runs VERY strong! Custom tuned Edelbrock carburetor and 2 1/2 inch exhaust. The transmission slips somewhat in reverse. Interior is good: good floor panels, needs carpet, some chrome needs work, bucket seats (driver’s seat seams are coming apart,) rear bench, and door panels are in good repair. (A previous owner sprayed black vinyl paint over the cream colored vinyl.) Power windows, manual choke, no A/C, factory tachometer, etc. I have EVERY trim piece except passenger rear post interior light cover, one chrome lock knob cover, and rear speaker. This is incredible since body parts can prove to be near impossible to find. This is a very special car and I regret having to get rid of it but baby #1 on his way! Please feel free to ask any questions. DELIVERY NOT AVAILABLE. Vehicle located on Camano Island WA, 98282 |
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