Vehicle Description
A cool-cruising survivor-grade classic that even has a big V8,
power everything, and cold-blowing A/C. So yeah, we know you like
this 1975 Mercury Marquis Brougham even before you checked out the
affordable price.
Covered headlights, a full vinyl roof, and a profile as long as the
horizon - this classic makes a statement everywhere it goes. But
more than just knowing how to make an entrance, this coupe will
really impress people who take the time to get to know it better.
This car has spent the majority of its life being passed down in
the same family. Only more recently has it left the dynasty for the
first time. The creamy yellow paint is believed to be the same that
was applied at the factory over 45 years ago. While it won't be
perfect all these years later, the gloss and completeness truly
impresses. And speaking of originality, all the delicate trim is in
place. This includes all the sweeping profile pieces that run the
full length of the car. And since the panels have been treated with
such great respect, all of this trim appears like an unbroken line.
You'll love all the details from the crest at the base of the roof,
to the rear fender skirts, to the factory wheel covers... it's
truly an impressive luxury survivor.
The brown vinyl roof not only harmonizes with the yellow exterior
paint, but it also is a preview of the full brown interior. And on
a car that has averaged less than 1,200 miles annually, it looks so
nicely preserved on the headliner, carpeting, and seats. This has
the expansive space and seatbelts for seating up to six, but when
it's just you, the fold-down armrest provides individualized
comfort. In fact, your seat even power adjusts to the ideal
position. As a true premium Mercury, you've got great options like
power steering, power windows, power locks, cruise control, an
AM/FM/cassette stereo, and plenty of wood paneling on the dash. And
when it comes time to go for a cruise, feel free to power down the
windows, because the factory air conditioning is also blowing nice
and cold.
This is the era of Ford's big 460 cubic-inch V8. So it's great to
have what's believed to be the original motor still looking so
stock. But as you dig into the details, you can also see it has
been correctly maintained, right down to the newer wires and hoses.
Topped with a four-barrel carburetor, this is a strong-running
example of a torque-filled powerhouse. It's the kind of package
where you won't be able to resist adding miles to the low odometer.
It has power steering, power brakes, front discs, and a three-speed
automatic transmission. So this is the kind of luxury that can
easily take you in comfort to survivor car shows as far away as you
want.
This survivor-grade full-size luxury coupe is a true delight. And
at this price, you can indulge without feeling guilty. Don't miss
out, call today!