Califoria Original, Rare 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis Coupe, 79k Orig Miles, Nice! on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
This is a 100% rust free 1978 Mercury Marquis Coupe Brougham 400ci -79,750 Original Miles. -Very rare Green on Green color combination. -Lustrous paint finish -100% rust free body, chassis and frame. -Small dent on left rear quarter panel (see pic) -Interior looks virtually new, completely non faded, with the exception of the cracked dash. -All electrical components, from electric windows to power locks function flawlessly, including rear defogger. -Mechanically, the car runs extremely well, No leaks of any kind. The came from original owner... Lots of work has been performed due to her sitting for a long time unused. All items listed are either new or rebuilt: - Carburetor - Water pump - Cooling hoses - Vacuum hoses - Radiator - Alternator - Converted R134 AC Compressor and clutch - Fuel pump - New power steering pump - New steering box - Full tune up (ignition wires, distributor cap, spark plugs etc...) - New master cylinder - New transmission - New rear engine seal - New/recent tires - Recent brake pads -Comes with both original front and rear "Blue and Yellow" license plates which verifies it's California heritage since new -Lovely original polished aluminum wheels The car floats the way it should and "brakes" as it was intended in 1978. This is a lovely car and it should provide the lucky new owner/operator with years of driving enjoyment. The car is also available for sale locally and is subject to removal from the auction at anytime should it be sold. If you have any questions call Evan at 310-594-4224 or email. Shipping can be arranged worldwide. Thanks for looking!
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